Commentary: Media provides cover for assault on traditional marriage (Must read! )
From Homophobia to Homofascism
If Gay Brother Research is Correct It Shows Homosexuality is Abnormal (Must read! )
The blood-stained 'century of evolution'
Fossil evidence for alleged apemen—Part 1: the genus Homo
Adam's Fall and Mine
Gates-Buffett Linkup Troubles Pro-Life Activists
Anne Lamott Publicly Confesses to Murder (Excellent!)
I'M ON A MAN HUNT (Must read!)
Fools
The whole "pearl of great price" or just some of it?
Congress, Attorneys Scramble to Defend Historic Symbols of Faith
So what if I gained from affirmative action — it's still wrong (Must read!)
The second wrong
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New Study Seen to Support 'Born Gay' Theory
by Patrick Goodenough
A new study on homosexuality is being used to back up the contention that sexual orientation is determined in the womb and not by sociological factors.
North American researchers say a study of almost 1,000 Canadian men found a link between homosexuality and the number of older brothers a man has. Such an association has been reported before, but in the past left open the possibility that both biological or sociological factors may play a role.
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Commentary: Media provides cover for assault on traditional marriage (Must read!)
A Commentary for CNN
by Dr. James Dobson
On June 7, the U.S . Senate voted for a second time on an amendment to define marriage in the U.S. Constitution as being exclusively between one man and one woman.
Again this year, the amendment failed to pass by a wide margin, falling 18 votes shy of a required two-thirds majority. The final tally was 49 in favor, 48 opposed.
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From Homophobia to Homofascism
by S. Michael Craven
For those of you familiar with my thoughts and writings on this subject you know that I am very cautious in regard to the manner in which Christians express their opposition the homosexual agenda. I have always been very careful to distinguish between the "homosexual agenda," or the political movement, and the person, made in the image of God, who is trapped in the sin of homosexuality. I never want to be perceived as a "grace-less" Christian who opposes hurting people that desperately need the love of Christ. However, we are increasingly witnessing a subtle but dangerous transition from what was once supposedly an appeal for "equal and fair" treatment to what can now only be described as the tyrannical demand of submission to the homosexual agenda.
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If Gay Brother Research is Correct It Shows Homosexuality is Abnormal (Must read! )
by John-Henry Westen
The mainstream media resurrected the specter of the 'gay gene' theory this week in covering a Canadian study on the origin of homosexuality. "Homosexuality influenced by biological factors, Canadian researcher says," proclaimed the CBC, the first to break the story on Monday. CNN was quick to jump on the bandwagon with "Study: Sexual orientation of men determined before birth."
In reality, however, the study was most intriguing for what the mainstream media failed to cover. Namely that, if true, the study suggests that homosexuality is a congenital abnormality, and shares its origins with other disorders developed in the womb.
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The blood-stained 'century of evolution'
by Carl Wieland
Those attacking Christianity sometimes point to the many religious wars and atrocities perpetrated in the name of Christ and the Church. They forget that not everyone self-labeled 'Christian' truly follows Christ. Also, that many times more people have been killed this century, most by their own governments, than in all religious conflicts, ever.1 And this slaughter happened because of philosophies openly hostile to biblical Christianity, and flowing directly from evolutionary belief.
Nazism openly proclaimed its dependence on Darwin.2 It was right and moral for the strongest race to survive; to have pity for the weak was to defy nature's laws. It is doubtful whether this brutal ideology would have so captivated the nation that gave us Bach and Luther if not for the 'scientific' underpinning of evolution.
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Fossil evidence for alleged apemen—Part 1: the genus Homo
by Peter Line
Paleoanthropologist Milford Wolpoff writes: 'In my view, "objectivity" does not exist in science. Even in the act of gathering data, decisions about what data to record and what to ignore reflect the framework of the scientist.' Evolutionists John Gribbin and Jeremy Cherfas acknowledge: '… we must admit that the history of palaeontology does not read as a shining example of the pursuit of truth, especially where it was the truth of man's origins that was at issue'. They later say: '… we do know that the popular image of the scientist as a dispassionate seeker after the truth could not be further from reality'.
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Valedictorian Complains of 'Hollow' Public School Education ( Must read!)
The valedictorian of a Blue Ribbon-awarded high school in New Jersey has left teachers and administrators with a sour taste in their mouths after using his June 20 valedictory speech to describe his education as "hollow" and one filled with "countless hours wasted in those halls."
"I felt like the most important questions were not asked." said Kareem Elnahal, the top rated student at Mainland Regional High School in Linwood, N.J. "Things like ethics, things that defined who we are, were ignored so in that way I thought it was hollow." he told Cybercast News Service Wednesday.
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Adam's Fall and Mine
by R.C. Sproul
ANOTHER difficult question that shrouds the doctrine of predestination is the question of how our sinful nature can be inherited from Adam. If we are born with a fallen nature, if we are born in sin, if we are born in a state of moral inability, how can God hold us responsible for our sins?
We remember that original sin does not refer to the first sin but to the result of that first sin. The Scriptures speak repeatedly of sin and death entering the world through "one man's transgression." As a result of Adam's sin, all men are now sinners. The Fall was great. It had radical repercussions for the entire human race.
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by James White
[Editor's Comment: James White here writes about people that most of you know and perhaps even think are wonderful preachers or worship leaders. Some of them are: T.D. Jakes, Tommy Tenney, Gwen Shamblin, Philips, Craig and Dean. If you deny that the issue of the Trinity is fundamental and essential to who God is, then you assume that the very nature of God is unessential! I am sad to say that too many charismatics have fallen for these false teachers! ]
The doctrine of the Trinity requires a balanced view of Scripture. That is, since the doctrine itself is derived from more than one stream of evidence, it requires that all the evidence be weighed and given authority. If any of the foundational pillars of the doctrine (monotheism, the deity of Christ, the person of the Holy Spirit, etc.) be ignored or even rejected, the resulting doctrinal system will differ markedly from the orthodox position, and will lose its claim to be called "biblical." For centuries various small groups have rejected the doctrine of the Trinity. In modern times these groups have frequently attracted quite a following; Jehovah's Witnesses as the modern heirs of Arius have over 3 million people actively engaged in their work; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons) are heirs of ancient polytheism and mystery religions, and nearly 10 million adhere to their teachings. A smaller number of people, however, cling to the third-century position of modalism - the teachings of men such as Sabellius or Praxeas or Noetus. Though fewer in number, it is this position, popularly called the "Oneness" teaching, that prompts this paper's clarification of the Biblical position regarding the doctrine of the Trinity and the Person of Jesus Christ. Oneness writers strongly deny the doctrine of the Trinity.
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Hey Kids, I Didn't Think We Were Getting Enough Time Together, So I Killed Your Baby Brother
by Freeman Hunt
This is the strangest editorial I've read in a long time. It begins thus:
Oh, please do...
Hey, wait a minute. . . I thought that this was going to be the Bush administration's fault. . .
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Gates-Buffett Linkup Troubles Pro-Life Activists
The billionaires' combining of forces almost certain to mean millions more for abortion, population-control groups.
by Pete Winn
Billionaire financier Warren Buffett announced this week he is going to leave 80 percent of his estate — more than $35 billion — to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
It's a donation that is troubling to the pro-life community, according to Joseph D'Agostino of the Population Research Institute.
"It's very scary," D'Agostino told CitizenLink. "The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has very close ties and gives a lot of money to pro-abortion groups, such as Planned Parenthood, and for population control around the world."
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Anne Lamott Publicly Confesses to Murder ( Excellent!)
One of the Emergent Church's Darlings
by Ron Gleason
Anne Lamott belongs to the elite. She writes novels that people who are in psychotherapy read while they're in their analyst's waiting room (Hard Laughter, Rosie, All New People, Operating Instructions, Bird by Bird); she has published two books ostensibly dealing with faith—any resemblance between what she writes and what the Bible says is purely coincidental (Traveling Mercies; Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith)—, and the apostate Christianity Today describes her as "Jesusy." Cute. The word "Jesusy" applied to someone like Anne Lamott makes you wonder where CT is getting its journalists.
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Weber the Friendly Geist
Christianity and the Rise of Capitalism
by Charles Colson
A century ago, the German sociologist Max Weber wrote The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. In it, he argued that the "manner of life well adapted to the peculiarities of capitalism" was the product of certain Reformed ideas.
Weber's thesis was popular with secular academics and among some Christians who cited his arguments as part of their cultural apologetic for Christianity.
It's an elegant theory, but only in part true. Much good, of course, like the Protestant Work Ethic came out of the Reformation.
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Fools
by R.J. Rushdoony
The root of the fool's trouble is spiritual, not mental. The fool loves his folly, and he keeps returning to it, no matter what one does to keep him away from it. "As a dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly" (Prov. 26:11). Fellowship with fools is destructive: "He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed" (Prov. 13:20).
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I'M ON A MAN HUNT (Must read!)
by Dave Daubenmire
We can win you know?
I'm not talking about Iraq. I'm talking about America, the cultural war, the fight for the soul of this nation, the war against Christianity. The battle for our country.
I'm convinced we can still win.
Unfortunately, very few of us believe it. But, like the Marines, I'm looking for a few good men. Men of the cloth, men of Faith, men who will stand on the Word, men who will fight for the Truth, men who will fight for their children, men who will not blink, men who have not sold out to the government, men who identify themselves as Christians rather than Republicans.
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The whole "pearl of great price" or just some of it?
by William Dicks
I was listening to The Listener's Bible (ESV) on my way to work this morning. The reading was a very familiar part of the Bible. John 3!
It struck me how many people who read this chapter or preach on it switch off after verse 17.
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Planet of the Apes (Must read!)
Spain leads a long-time-in-coming legal revolution.
by Richard G. Stevens
After a quiescence lasting half a millennium, Spain has distinguished itself by a return to the legal genius demonstrated by Francisco de Vitoria and Francisco Suarez in the 16th century. An eminent member of the Green party, and so of the Socialist Coalition now governing Spain, Francisco Garrido (note the name — is this the hand of God, or what?) has proposed legislation that would make Spain the first nation in the world to "give chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and other great apes some of the fundamental rights granted to human beings." Read more...
Congress, Attorneys Scramble to Defend Historic Symbols of Faith
How much longer will America be "One nation under God?"
by Pete Winn
The upcoming 4th of July Independence Day holiday finds pro-family groups working hard against uphill odds to protect important symbols of America's heritage and faith.
'One Nation Under God'
Members of the House Wednesday passed and sent the Senate the first piece of what they are calling the American Values Agenda -- H.R. 42, the Freedom to Display the Flag Act, sponsored by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R-Md.
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"…We have seen the High Court of the country declare that discrimination based on race was repugnant to the Constitution, and therefore void." — President Lyndon Johnson, 1965
On Monday, June 23, 2003, the U.S. Supreme Court disregarded the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and upheld the University of Michigan Law School's race preference policy.
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The second wrong
Why affirmative action cannot lead toward racial reconciliation
by Marvin Olasky
California referendum, Texas case, Congressional legislation-affirmative action is being debated among God's children throughout the land once again, with learned discourses on both sides. I'm not a very good "briefer," as they say in Washington, because I tend to throw complications at politicians who want simple answers, but on this issue I can keep it simple.
Here goes: God is our father. I'm a father too. And although I can in no way fathom the depths of God's mind, I can know what God thinks about race from reading the Bible. I can get a sense of his emphasis on the importance of evenhanded treatment for all his children from the way my children-created in God's image-explode when they believe they have been treated unfairly.
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Keeping pastors accountable (Must read!)
by William Dicks
It always amazes me that in the church, where people are to be the safest possible, one can find some of the most horrendous abuses of the very people that the church is to keep safe!
Just look at the sexual abuse cases in the church, from Roman Catholic to Independent Baptist. It makes me sick to the stomach that men who were trusted by the church, family, friends and little children could sink so law as to molest little children.
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"The theologian's task is not to divert the ears with chatter, but to strengthen consciences by teaching things true, sure, and profitable."
Institutes of the Christian Religion 1.14.4
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