Tag Archives: Morality
God, The Perfectionist
God is loving, we are told, and thus accepts us as we are. The idea that God will judge people for their sins is now so unpopular that few are willing to state it publicly, and many pastors have sadly bowed to the pressure to present a palatable God, a doting “Grandpa” who silently approves of His children regardless of their conduct.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged Creator, God, holiness, judgment, mankind, Morality, perfectionism, Scripture, The Perfectionist
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Morality Is Indispensable for Liberty
Those stodgy Founding Fathers! Not only did they study hard, work harder, and marry one woman for life, they also insisted on – get this – morality. As in obeying the Ten Commandments, the Golden Rule, and the basic moral teachings of the Bible in general. So strongly did they venerate morality that they frequently observed its unbreakable link with liberty. They believed that moral people alone remain politically free.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Big Government, Founding Fathers, History, Morality, Values
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