Tag Archives: Andrew Walker
Women and the Draft
If there really are no differences between men and women, then sure, subject women to the military draft. However, the Christian worldview doesn't overlook or ignore the differences between men and women, but celebrates those differences. Equality doesn't mean common sense should be silenced in favor of political correctness.
Posted in Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Andrew Walker, Clair McCaskill, General Mark Milley, General Robert Neller, women in combat
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10 Questions For Rule-of-Law Critics Of Kim Davis
There’s much talk of late about Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. She actually stopped issuing all marriage licenses, to avoid the charge of discrimination. She’s now out of jail, although it’s possible she’ll be sent back.
Posted in Faith, Federal, Religious Liberty
Tagged Andrew Walker, Eric Teetsel, Kim Davis, Obergefell v. Hodges, Robert George, Rod Dreher, Russell Moore
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Cowardice, Courage, and Cakes
In a recent article about the upcoming political protest in public schools sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), I referred to the “sickening sweetness” of increasing numbers of Christians. By that expression, I am not suggesting that Christians are sickening, as in disgusting. Nor am I referring to civility, kindness, compassion, or genuine love—which is inseparable from mercy, grace, truth, holiness, and justice.
Rather, “sickening sweetness” refers to the superficial “niceness” that so often passes for love within the body of Christ. It’s the equivalent of sugary candy that tastes oh-so-yummy, but provides no nourishment, nothing …
Posted in Education, Religious Liberty
Tagged Andrew Walker, Day of Silence, GLSEN, Jessica Kantrowitz
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