R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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On Faith: Religious Belief and the Military
"How far should the military go to accommodate personal religious beliefs and practices?"
Falling Fertility Makes for Happy Economists?
Is the fact that fertility is falling around the world good news?
The Hypersocialized Generation
Zaslow is not exaggerating. Almost every parent of a teenager or twenty-something will recognize the truth of his diagnosis of "hypersocializing" among the young.
Is Truth Really Plural? Postmodernism in Full Flower
As with any major shift in human thinking, postmodernism comes packaged with both positive and negative elements.
The Marriage Index — A Revealing Look at the Nation
Now, for the first time, The Marriage Index does for the health of marriage what the Leading Economic Index does for the health of the economy - it provides essential data we ignore at our own peril.
'Free to Live and Love as We See Fit?'
The shock came, not in the fact that he signed it, but in what the President said in his comments.
The Divorce Divide - A National Embarrassment
Every revolution requires cultural preparation, and the Divorce Revolution is no exception.
The Idolatrous Religion of Conscience
Writing in Christianity Today, Benne argued that his denomination had abandoned the Gospel for a social gospel.
Feminism Unfulfilled
"The woman's movement wasn't about happiness." That judgment, attributed to feminist Susan Faludi, seems to be the blunt assessment shared by many other women.
The Battle is Over? - Bishop Spong Exits the Debate
In his recently released "manifesto," Bishop Spong declares, "it is time to move on," and pledges never again to debate the issues of homosexuality or homosexual rights.