Pete Buttigieg’s Bible study ignores sexual immorality
During the past couple of weeks, Pete Buttigieg has been explicitly clear in saying he doesn't think any true Christian can support the Republican Party. Published February 23, 2020
During the past couple of weeks, Pete Buttigieg has been explicitly clear in saying he doesn't think any true Christian can support the Republican Party. Published February 23, 2020
In September 2019, former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, raised the eyebrows of more than 20 million of our nation's Democrats who define themselves as pro-life. Published February 14, 2020
With all the news of the past week, the topics for commentary are endless. You've already seen the list. Published February 8, 2020
On Jan. 17, 2020, Kenneth Roth, the president of the purported human rights organization euphemistically known as the Human Rights Watch, testified before the U.S. Commission on Unalienable Rights. The topic under discussion was abortion. Published February 2, 2020
On Dec. 14, 2019, Christianity Today published an editorial whereby, then-editor in chief Mark Galli called for the immediate removal of Donald Trump as president of the United States. "Mr. Trump," declared Mr. Galli, "is a near-perfect example of a human being who is morally lost and confused." Published January 24, 2020
If the week's news in review proves one thing, it is this. The Democratic Party, and its proxies in the mainstream media, have lost their ever-lovin' minds. Published January 17, 2020
Mr. Trump "eliminated" a devil of a man who encouraged his soldiers to rape young girls and to drill holes in a little boy's legs, and our progressive know-it-alls in Congress stumble over themselves to claim Mr. Trump is the monster? Published January 10, 2020
On Wednesday, Jan. 1, actor and filmmaker Ron Howard opened up the New Year by telling the world that Hollywood views President Trump as a "morally bankrupt" human being who is "hustling" the American people. Published January 3, 2020
More than 60 years ago, in "The Abolition of Man," C.S. Lewis challenged his readers to enter the town square and the marketplace of ideas with boldness and confidence. He argued that in failing to do so, we would become "men without chests." Published December 28, 2019
Mark Galli's editorial is one that smacks of being oblivious of his own politics while he accuses others of being too political. But the fact is he and Christianity Today are no less "in bed with Caesar" than any of those that they presume to lecture. Published December 20, 2019
In "The Chronicles of Narnia," C.S. Lewis tells the story of the young boy named Digory who is sent on a journey by Aslan to retrieve an apple from a particular garden beyond the western mountains. The reason given to the boy for his trial is that the great lion desires to plant a tree that will protect his kingdom from evil for generations to come. Published December 15, 2019
In this election season, one thing becomes more evident every day. If you value human life, you have no choice but to vote for Donald Trump. Published December 6, 2019
This past week, a Facebook "friend" and former student, asked me why I'm so relentless in criticizing progressive sexual politics, and more specifically, why I persist in challenging "LGBTQ sexuality." Published December 1, 2019
Education has consequences. Good education has good consequences, and bad education has bad consequences. Education matters. Published November 24, 2019
Cambridge Professor C.F.D. Moule once said, "The gospel is more than a declaration ... It is something which we do not merely know but experience." Published November 3, 2019
In his book "The Great Evangelical Recession: 6 Factors That Will Crash the American Church and How to Prepare," John S. Dickerson argues that the church in America is dying. The evidence he presents to support this terminal diagnosis is multifaceted. Published October 25, 2019
If you teach your children nonsense for decades, it should not surprise you that you suddenly live in a culture that has no sense. Published October 19, 2019
Recently, on the Australian television program called "ABC Q&A," Jordan Peterson was confronted by a young millennial with the following question. "What is your answer to young people concerning some of the real big problems facing humanity like climate catastrophe? Published October 13, 2019
On Oct. 2, Brandt Jean, the younger brother of Botham Jean, who was shot and killed by the off-duty Dallas police officer, Amber Guyger, shook the political landscape as well as our cultural assumptions of justice and jurisprudence. Published October 4, 2019
On Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump for allegedly asking the Ukrainian president to investigate Joe Biden. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy responded: "Facts be damned." Published September 29, 2019