Here We Go Again!

Dateline: Medford, MA. Another campus Christian group is fighting claims of discrimination because it requires its leaders to be Christians. This may seem silly, but there are Christian groups in colleges and universities all over the nation fighting this battle. This time it is Tufts University. At the end of…
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Attempted Murder in Death Valley

At Louisiana State University (LSU) there is a group of Christian students who are not only committed to Christ, but are rabid LSU football fans. They call themselves the Painted Posse and paint their bodies in school colors (yellow, purple and white) for the football games. As a part of…
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When Is a Church Not a Church?

I eat an apple nearly every day, so I get to cut into a lot of them. It doesn’t happen very often, but occasionally I find one that looks perfectly good on the outside, but when I cut it open it is rotten from the core. It is always disappointing…
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Can Incest be Normalized in America?

Just recently, Hollywood director Nick Cassevetes, in a media interview, came out in favor of incest. He did this in promoting his new film that features an incestuous relationship between a brother and sister. His rationale? The whole movie is about not judging and doing what you want. In our…
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Is Marriage Done?

Marriage is under attack in America from numerous directions. The most visible at this time is the attempt by homosexual activists to actually change the definition. But marriage is being denigrated from other fronts as well. The continuing stress on marriage based on “no-fault” divorce makes it too easy to…
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Separation of Atheist Church and State

Lately, the attack on Christians by Atheists has significantly picked up speed. In fact, people claiming “no religious affiliation” are now the fastest growing religious category in America. Almost every week, now, we are reading how organizations like the Freedom from Religion Foundation are sending letters and filing lawsuits to…
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Struggling with the Christian’s Voting Dilemma

How can a faithful Christian, in good conscience, vote for a person who is not a biblical Christian? That seems to be the dilemma we face in this year’s presidential campaign. Just so you know, I, personally, am not real thrilled with the choice I have to make this year.…
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It’s Time to Put Up or Shut Up!

So, what do you think? Do you like the way the moral climate is moving in modern society? Just the other day, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that two Wisconsin high schools had violated the Constitution by holding their graduation ceremonies in a local church because students were…
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Our Families are Great Without Religion …

… so asserts the website of the Dallas-Ft. Worth Coalition of Reason – a group of local organizations joined together to increase the growth, visibility and acceptance of all atheists throughout the region. Their purpose is “to help those who have grown beyond religious belief to find their philosophical home”…
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More Secular Religion in America

Is it okay for a police department to have chaplains? Well, in Charlotte, North Carolina it seems that it is alright as long as they aren’t Christians. For years, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has had a chaplain deliver an invocation at promotion ceremonies and such without any problem. But recently…
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