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Train Wreck: Budget Insanity
The looming budget battle has all the makings of a train wreck. Nowhere, from either side of the aisle, do we see really serious proposals for...
March 01, 2011
When the Budget Axe Cuts Close to Home
Voters told politicians they wanted a drastic cut in government spending. But what happens when it's our turn to sacrifice?
February 28, 2011
Afghanistan & Christians: No Confidence
If the United States is engaging in nation building in Afghanistan, what kind of nation are we building?
February 24, 2011
Scalia Was Right: Incest &
Lawrence v. Texas
If all that matters in human sexual behavior is age and “mutual consent,” the Supreme Court's 2003 Lawrence decision is limited only by the...
February 22, 2011
Why Multiculturalism Can't Work
Multiculturalism is the antithesis of American culture because it denies the need for the “one” of e pluribus unum, which is unity, and a shared...
February 17, 2011
Israel and Gaza: An Anti-Semitic Double Standard?
We need to denounce the double standard applied to Israel. It has a right like any other sovereign nation to protect itself from those who would do...
June 10, 2010
South Korea Tries to Save Its Future... By Having Babies
In the 1960s, the average South Korean woman gave birth to six children during her lifetime. Forty years later, South Korea has one of the lowest...
August 03, 2009
'No Tragedy'? Abortion in a Tough Economy
A downturn in the economy finds the pro-abortion movement showing its true colors—and they're not pretty.
April 17, 2009
Stay Out of
The Shack
If you have not heard about The Shack, there is a good chance you will soon. A novel self-published about a year ago by William P. Young, the book...
May 08, 2008
Multiplying Blessings: Christmas Gifts that Keep on Giving
How do we show our friends and family our love without going overboard, or buying in to rampant consumerism?
December 17, 2007
Should Christians Go into Politics?
It's getting ugly out there as we ready for the next presidential election. Does this mean Christians ought to avoid the cutthroat business of...
June 07, 2007
Christians and Criminal Justice
The New York Times said, and I quote, "The Christian desire to improve the lives of prisoners is more than a mere proxy for evangelism."
January 10, 2007
Christianity and the Rise of Capitalism
December 29, 2006
Rebuilding the Foundations of Fatherhood
Why has fatherhood fallen into such low esteem? Did our rejection of God the Father in the twentieth century change people's impressions of...
November 08, 2006
Style Over Substance in Marriage
Not long ago one of my assistants attended a modern wedding. It was a lovely ceremony — so why did my assistant think that everything seemed so...
September 28, 2006
Apostle to the Irish: The Real Saint Patrick
If you ask people who Saint Patrick was, you’re likely to hear that he was an Irishman who chased the snakes out of Ireland. It may surprise you to...
March 17, 2006
Commentary: Questions of Disaster and Judgment
People ask me whether I think all of this year's disasters are signs of God’s judgment. Admittedly, there has been a remarkable confluence of...
December 27, 2005
Video Games and Your Kids
Are all video games bad? Not necessarily. But these days, we need to do our homework before putting them under the Christmas tree.
December 20, 2005
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