Tag Archives: Martin Luther
Leftist Hostility to Pence, Prayer, and God
A meme circulating Facebook depicts a disconcerting dystopian scene: A man in a trench he cannot climb out of is warming himself before a fire; he has used the rungs of the ladder he could have used to climb out of the trench to build the fire. So, he has destroyed his own means of freedom for temporary comfort.
Posted in Faith, Media Watch
Tagged AIDS, Alex Azar, Anne Schuchat, Anthony Fauci, Coronavirus, COVID-19 Task Force, Debbie Brix, HIV, Jessica Tarlov, Martin Luther, Mike Pence, needle exchange, Newsweek, Robert Redfield, Stephen Hahn
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Do Christian Spin Doctors Heal the “LGBTQ” Community?
Despite the fact that I am neither a theologian nor a pastor, I’m going to make what I hope are not presumptuous observations about the way some individuals, church leaders, and non-profit organizations attempt to build bridges with the homosexual community. Many Christian “bridge-builders” are pursuing this noble effort by either concealing from their GLBTQ friends the true nature of their orthodox theological positions, or conversely by concealing from their orthodox Christian friends their non-traditional theological positions.
The goals of building bridges, cultivating community, and fostering relationships between the orthodox Christian community and the LGBTQ community, and spreading the Good …
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged John Wesley, LGBTQ, Martin Luther, Martin Luther King Jr.
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