R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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A Governor, a King, and the Tragedy of Adultery
The sad spectacle of South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford continues to dominate the headlines as further revelations add one bizarre twist after another
Religion on the Brain?
Andrew Newberg argues that religion can be a force for good or for evil
Avoid the Summer Brain Drain
A teenager I happen to know quite well announced last week that summer is time off for his brain.
Adventures Among the Twitterati - Why Use Twitter?
Can Twitter serve the Kingdom?
'Where Do All the Colors Go at Night?'
One of the most lamentable aspects of modern life is the disappearance of silence.
A Matter of Pride?
The issue of homosexuality presents all morally serious persons with an unavoidable question: What is the moral status of homosexual acts and relationships?
Moral Reasoning in Light of Wichita
There is no justification for taking the law into our own hands and arrogating to ourselves the rightful role of government
A Major Force in Education: Homeschooling in America
The U.S. Department of Education has released its periodic review of schooling in America, and it offers a revealing look at the growth of homeschooling. The picture of contemporary homeschooling offers some real surprises and raises some new questions.
A Wicked Deed in Wichita - A Test for the Pro-Life Movement
The cold-blooded murder of Dr. George Tiller on Sunday morning presents the pro-life movement in America with a crucial moral test
America's Unsettled Conscience on Abortion
America has an unsettled conscience on abortion, and this most contentious of moral issues may be further from resolution than at any moment since the Roe v. Wade decision