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Christian Blogpshpere

19 February 2007

You may have noticed a new blogroll to the left. It’s the Christian Blogosphere Blogroll. Michelle over at Reformed Chicks Blabbing started this blogroll and since I am a fan of hers (and their) work, and since it seems in keeping with the change in direction I am attempting on this blog, I decided to [...]

A Perfectly Dreadful Christian Dilemma

12 February 2007

Neal Boortz went on a rant this morning about a woman in Charleston, SC. Brenda Kelly has six kids (four living with her) with three different fathers, works a $6.00/hour job, gets food stamps and Medicaid and complains that life is stacked against her. Read all the details in the Charleston Post and Courier. The [...]

Is God for a Minimum Wage Increase?

8 February 2007

There is a blog that many Christians are probably unaware of. Its title is God’s Politics and its author is Jim Wallis. Wallis is a liberal who believes in using scripture to support his views. While I have no reason to think Wallis is less than sincere, I also strongly disapprove of his approach to [...]

The New Religious Right?

6 February 2007

Opinion Journal today has a piece with the unappealing title Tithe and Spend Republicans. The ostensible subject of the piece is Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee who is a Baptist Pastor and self proclaimed conservative. Huckabee, however, seems to believe that the state should be the vehicle for carrying out Christian charity. From the article: So [...]

A Little Honesty

17 January 2007

I said a few posts back that I was back and there was a lot to talk about. While there is, indeed, a lot to talk about, I’m finding it difficult to stay motivated enough to be the one talking. Oh I can sit and have a political discussion or debate with someone all night [...]

Merry Christmas

24 December 2006

With all the noise about retailers banning Christmas in their stores and stories about banned nativity scenes and Christmas trees being removed from airports, it is easy to forget what Christmas is all about. It isn’t about Christmas trees or creches or shopping or bell ringers or Santa Claus. Certainly all those things are a [...]

Thanksgiving, the Framers and Secularism

22 November 2006

The debate has raged in America for years now concerning the place of religion, specifically Judeo-Christian religion, in the public sphere. Secularists today claim that religion has no place in the public square and that the founder never intended it to. To them, the establishment clause of the First Amendment takes ultimate precedence over the [...]

Obsession: Radical Islam

3 November 2006

You’ve heard about this movie. Now you can see it, all of it, right here, for free. And you should see this movie before you go to the polls on election day. Part I – There’s a Problem Part II – The Culture of Jihad Part III – The Media of Terrorism Part IV – [...]

Islamic Bluster

16 September 2006

Why is it that Islamic cleric and Imams can say pretty much anything about any religion or nation and they are never called to account for it. But let anyone say anything about Islam and all hell breaks loose? Speaking at an academic conference in Germany the Pope quoted from 14th century Byzantine Emperor Manuel [...]


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