Tag Archives: religion
PODCAST: Because Black Lives Matter
Black lives do matter, but not because they’re black—which, as “progressives” continually tell us—is just a social construct. Black lives matter not because of the color of their skin but because they are human lives created in the image and likeness of God and endowed by God with unalienable, intrinsic rights.
Tagged #BlackLivesMatter, Black Lives Matter, God, religion
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What the World Needs Now is Some Conservative Civil Disobedience
Arguably, the most tyrannical, divisive, hateful, destructive political movement in the country will once again urge children and teens to disrupt government schools for an entire day on Friday April 12, 2019. And for the 23rd year in row, spineless Christians will take it on the chin. They tolerate the intolerable—not for principled reasons—but out of cowardice.
Posted in Education, Sexuality
Tagged Christianity, Day of Silence, diversity, GLSEN, religion, tolerance
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The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
Forty years ago, a group of evangelical leaders and scholars took a clear and unapologetic stand on a fundamental tenet of the faith. This month marks the fortieth anniversary of the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, which was signed in October of 1978 by more than 200 evangelical leaders, including R.C. Sproul, J.I. Packer, and Francis Schaeffer. The Chicago Statement was not only a landmark document in evangelical history...
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty, Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion, Authority, Biblical Inerrancy, Chuck Colson, Colson Center, Francis Schaeffer, J.I. Packer, R.C. Sproul, religion, Scripture, Southern Baptist Convention
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PODCAST: Faithless Faith Leaders Protest Jeanette Ward’s FB Post
A new controversy has erupted in School District U-46, and this time it doesn’t involve compulsory co-ed locker rooms or offensive statements from board member Traci O’Neal Ellis. This time 18 religious leaders have objected to school board member Jeanette Ward’s Facebook post about a controversial article on religion assigned in a sixth-grade class.
Tagged Jeanette Ward, religion, School District U-46, Traci O’Neal Ellis
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