Michael Brown
Dr. Michael Brown (www.askdrbrown.org) is the host of the nationally syndicated Line of Fire radio program. His latest book is Evangelicals at the Crossroads: Will We Pass the Trump Test? Connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube.
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The Pope cannot overrule God
This is not just a step in the wrong direction. It is theological double-talk, spiritual drivel, and a mockery of the Word of God.
Why the radicals need to hide their real agenda
As I commented elsewhere, with specific focus on LGBTQ+ activism, the very success of these radical movements will prove to be their undoing.
Why I am glad to see campus antisemitism revealed
It’s ugly. It’s insidious. It’s inexcusable. But, at last, it’s being exposed for the world to see.
It is downright scandalous to accuse Israel of genocide
This is a scandal.
Sympathy for the Palestinians
In many ways the Palestinians are victims, and my strong support for Israel does not stop me from grieving over the suffering of the Palestinian people.
An honest question for the critics of ‘NAR’ (the New Apostolic Reformation)
Ditch the unhelpful terminology, give up the exaggerated, fear-mongering, click-bait posts, and focus on actual abuses and problems. Then we can get some constructive work done for the glory of God and the good of His people.
The acceptance of polygamy and the slippery slope
The good news is that, as many of us also predicted, the radical left has overplayed its hand and a moral, cultural pushback is at hand.
Down with the colonizers!
Today, we can ask in a similar spirit, “What unites tens of millions worldwide around the Free Palestine cause?” Is it a heart of compassion for the needs of the Palestinians? Or is something else animating this global phenomenon?
What John Calvin got wrong about the restoration of the Kingdom to Israel
We can call for justice and equity for both the Israelis and their Palestinian neighbors (as we should). But let us not do it at the expense of God’s covenantal promises to Israel.
The hijacking of ‘Christ is King’
But to use “Christ is King” as a political slogan, especially one with racist and anti-Semitic overtones, is to bring disgrace on that holy and beautiful name.