Monthly Archives: June 2013

If God is Real, Why Won’t He Show Himself?

The Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard said that “just as important as the truth, and of the two the even more important one, is the mode in which the truth is accepted, and it is of slight help if one gets … Continue reading

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Creative Evangelizing

By contrast with the tongue-tied, I’m-taking-the-fifth Pelosi, we laid out a rational, consistent case for a culture of life, one that we are all quite prepared to defend publicly as respectful of the proper findings of science, but also committed … Continue reading

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Polygamists Celebrate Supreme Court’s Marriage Ruling

“The nuclear family, with a dad and a mom and two or three kids, is not the majority anymore,” one polygamist cheers. Read more…

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Justice Scalia on DOMA ruling

As I have observed before, the Constitution does not forbid the government to enforce traditional moral and sexual norms. See Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U. S. 558, 599 (2003) (SCALIA, J., dissenting). I will not swell the U. S. Reports … Continue reading

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When an Atheist sees God

“Dear God. There is no logical way you could possibly exist, and even if you appeared before me in the flesh, I would call it an hallucination. So I can think of no possible way, no matter what the evidence … Continue reading

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Praying aright

When you pray to God in time of temptation do not say, ‘Take this or that away from me’, but pray like this: ‘O Jesus Christ, sovereign Master, help me and do not let me sin against Thee…’ ~ Abba … Continue reading

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Questions for Same-Sex Marriage Advocates

by Deborah Savage The speed at which marriage was redefined last month in the state of Minnesota has left me with a sense of vertigo. My head is still spinning. And though the war wages on, one thing seems clear: … Continue reading

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Does the end justify the means?

The notion that good ends do justify evil means—also known as “consequentialism”—is probably the most popular moral heresy in the world.  We all believe it to some degree or other. You could argue, in fact, that it’s practically the definition of sin.  … Continue reading

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Lessons from France on the Myths of Same-Sex Marriage

If the recent French mobilizations against same-sex marriage have taught us anything, it’s this: The LGBT lobby has misrepresented its cause’s relationship to time and history. Read more…

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Pelosi: Repent or Renounce

From the P4L Website Dear Mrs. Pelosi, Last Thursday, June 13, you were asked a question in a press briefing that you declined to answer. The question was, “What is the moral difference between what Dr. Gosnell did to a … Continue reading

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