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Once Again, the UN Raises Its Anti-Semitic Head
It is one thing to bring fair criticisms against Israel. It is another thing to single out Israel for unrelenting, biased, and unfair criticism. And when an individual or organization continually treats Israel unfairly and brings false accusations against the nation, that individual or organization has gone beyond anti-Zionism.
When You Get Death Wishes for Sharing Biblical Truth With Love
I was attacked for rebuking a radical-right pastor who rejoices when gays are killed. You would think, then, that our tolerant LGBT friends would appreciate my approach. Not a chance! To them, I'm a homophobe of the worst kind.
When Parents Push Back Against Transanity
We've been saying for years that there will be a pushback against LGBTQ extremism. And it's not because people are uncaring. Or intolerant. Or bigoted. Or unfair. Instead, the pushback comes as a rational reaction to the rising tide of transanity.
What Are We to Make of the New (Atheist? Trans? Gay?) Conservatives?
Today, there's a new type of conservative. Today we have conservatives who are atheists. And we have transgender conservatives. And gay conservatives. Some of them are even "married" to their same-sex partners. What are we to make of these new conservatives?
Evangelists, Private Jets, Generosity, and Stewardship
As followers of Jesus, how should we react to the news that Jesse Duplantis claims that God told him to buy a $54 million jet for his ministry?
Thoughts on the Trump-Kim Summit
What of the fact that Kim has been a murderous dictator? What of the fact that N. Korea has consistently been ranked the worst persecutor of Christians in the world? All that, to our knowledge, is undeniably true and utterly inexcusable. Could it be though, that Kim is a victim of his own propaganda as much as anyone?
Too Few Pastors Spoke Up; It's the Real Reason We're in This Mess Today
I don't want to sound critical, and I'm not bitter or angry. But I am grieved. And burdened. The relative silence of our pulpits has helped plunged us into our current moral morass.
How LGBT Activism Works, Illustrated in Front Of Our Eyes
It starts with one outraged person. Then, the outrage gets reported. Next, it becomes a story. Then it becomes a cause. It's happening today, right in front of our eyes.
The Bottom Line Is That Jack Phillips Won
Was the ruling really that significant? Since it was so narrow in scope, should Christian conservatives really rejoice? Did the justices merely kick the can down the road?
The Supreme Court Pushes Back Against the Rising Tide of Anti-Religious Animus
The Supreme Court pushed back against the rising tide of anti-religious sentiments in America, ruling in favor of Colorado baker Jack Phillips. The court confirmed what I have said for years, namely, that LGBT activism is the principle threat to freedoms of religion, speech, and conscience in America.