You Can’t Live With Wishy-Washiness
Since I am on the subject of the growing persecution of anything Christian in the United States, here is an interesting story from Bill O’Reilly about the importance of the battle against secularism.
This is an important time to take a stand.
Persecution of the Day
First we were ignorant dopes. So now we are “anti-science extremists.” Check out “Intelligent Design pushed by anti-science extremists.” Fine by me. It seems to be the flavor of the day. If I had been writing this blog a little less than a year ago, I would have been writing about the anti religious Christmas rumblings. It never ends.
We should rejoice in the persecution. In America, we have it pretty easy. If someone wants to call us “extremists,” let them. We do not know …
They Just Don’t Get It
I have never been a registered member of any political party. I always thought of myself as a “vote the man” kind of guy instead of a straight ticket voter. But in recent years, the political left has done a great job of helping me narrow that down - and it isn’t making me warm and fuzzy towards the DNC. For a party that portrays itself as the champion of tolerance and acceptance, we must realize that means everyone - all races, sexual orientations, and religions, with the exception of Christians. Instead, Christians are now grouped in to some kind …
Politics and Current Events
I had, up to now, avoided commenting on political events. While it is something that I have strong opinions on, I just felt that somethings were better left untouched. In my post on Billy Graham, I referenced why I respected his avoidance of the subject. From an evangelistic standpoint, this still seems to me a good policy.
But forces are at work in the world that require some of us to speak out. Those with opposing views are not sitting by idly and keeping their mouths shut. Rather, they are organized and vocal. And if they get their way, they …
Taking a Stand
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I have been reading Jesus Freaks by dc Talk and The Voice of The Maryrs.
Today, I read an inspiring story of Valya Vaschenko, a 12 year old girl in the U.S.S.R. who, during the 1960s not only refused to take the oath of the Young Pioneers, but, while the school director began to recite the oath for her, Valya drowned him out …
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