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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How to fight back against leftist censorship
We all know about the discriminatory treatment that many of us on the right are experiencing. The question is: How do we respond? Do we pick up our marbles and leave? Do we build our own platforms?
Are there really verses in the Bible that support abortion?
Many of us know the biblical case against abortion. But are there other verses that bring a different perspective on abortion?
When Orthodox Jews oppose followers of Jesus
I will continue to call out “Christian” antisemitism wherever I see it today. But I will not ignore Jewish persecution of Christians. It too must be called out.
Why I do not celebrate gay pride
For me, there are three major reasons, and none of them have anything to do with hatred or fear.
New York: Dismember the late-term babies but do not declaw the cats
The same state that makes it legal to abort a baby in the womb right until the moment of delivery has deemed it inhumane to declaw cats.
The divided states of America
I recently wrote about the coming civil war over the issue of abortion, and day by day, state by state, the divide is getting more pronounced and more extreme.
Making sense of President Trump and LGBT issues and people
Donald Trump has been called the most anti-LGBT president in our history. Yet he just became the first Republican president to celebrate LGBT pride month.
If you can’t beat the boys, play with the girls
Is it fair for a biological male to compete against biological females?
The good (Christian) news you didn’t hear from India
The recent elections brought bad news for Christians, and you probably heard about that. But there’s some wonderful news for the Christians of India as well. Prepare to be encouraged.
A gay writer who forgot almost everything Jesus said
The statement was so remarkable I had to read it several times before I was sure my eyes were not deceiving me. It turns out the author meant exactly what he wrote, namely that, “Only once in the recorded life of Jesus does he lay upon the human a requirement.”