by tschroder100@gmail.com | Sep 26, 2015 | Abortion, Church, Faith, Jesus, Ministry, Morality, Politics, Suffering, The World
One of my favorite websites is www.thefederalist.com. The following posts were most perceptive about the Pope’s visit to the USA. Ten Stories the Media Won’t Tell You About the Pope’s USA Visit...
by tschroder100@gmail.com | Sep 16, 2015 | Atheism, Morality, Politics, Sexuality, The World
Mario Vargas Llosa (b.1936) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010. He is a Peruvian novelist, politician, journalist and college professor. A classical liberal by conviction he commands great respect in Latin America. His latest book, Notes on the Death of...
by tschroder100@gmail.com | Sep 9, 2015 | Morality, Politics, Sexuality, The World, Witness
Joe Carter for The Gospel Coalition has written this perceptive post on the Kim Davis, Kentucky County Clerk Christian liberty conflict. Why Kim Davis Was Right Not to Resign ...
by tschroder100@gmail.com | Sep 3, 2015 | Church, Jesus, Morality, Sexuality
Rosario Champagne Butterfield is a former tenured professor of English and women’s studies at Syracuse University who is now the wife of a Reformed Presbyterian pastor. She became a Christian in 1999 after a series of lesbian relationships and a promoter of LGBT...
by tschroder100@gmail.com | Aug 26, 2015 | Morality, Politics, The World
Conservative Heroes by Garland S. Tucker III illustrates and describes what it means to be an American conservative in the lives and writings of fourteen people. Garland Tucker identifies five concepts of conservative political philosophy. 1. A realistic view of...
by tschroder100@gmail.com | Jul 30, 2015 | Inspiration, Morality
A recent letter to the local newspaper makes a case for accepting human behavior on the basis that we are all born with our inclinations, and are therefore not morally responsible for them. If God made us this way then we should accept ourselves as we are and others...
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