R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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Time to Separate Church and Sports?
The outrage directed at Tim Tebow is not just about a Bible reference written in eye-black. The outrage is directed at the sincerely-held beliefs of a young man and an evangelistic association.
Parents, Obey Your Children?
Oddly enough, the most explicitly subversive literature is often presented to the very youngest among us - our children. Far too many parents seem not to notice.
Simply Unprecedented: President Obama and the Gay Rights Movement
In the span of a single sentence, President Obama put his administration publicly on the line to press, not only for the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act, but for the recognition that same-sex relationships are "just as real and admirable as relationships between a man and a woman."
Abortion and the American Conscience
When the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Roe v. Wade, the court's majority attempted to put an end to the abortion question. To the contrary, that decision both enlarged and revealed the great moral divide that runs through the center of our culture.
The Cross of Christ is Not a Secular Symbol
A looming constitutional crisis now hangs over the Mojave National Preserve in California, and the stage is set for a constitutional battle at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Morality, Hollywood Style
Moral hypocrisy is an ugly thing, regardless of its source.
Life after Death ... or Just Love after Death?
He lived only two years longer than his father. But Forrest Church did something that few people are able to do - he wrote extensively about his own (impending) death.
Why Do the Heathen Rage? - International Blasphemy Day
According to press reports, September 30 is set as the observance of the first-ever International Blasphemy Day. This could be interesting.
Looking Back: TIME Asks, 'Is God Dead?'
John T. Elson's most famous article for TIME magazine appeared over 40 years ago, and it largely defined his journalistic career.
Will Babies with Down Syndrome Just Disappear?
The development of prenatal diagnostic technologies presents a constellation of moral issues - with the diagnosis of Down syndrome front and center