R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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'We Try to Respect Religious Beliefs' – Mr. Kristof Rewrites the Constitution
Nicholas Kristof writes movingly and urgently of human rights violations all over the world, but this recent column reveals his apparent willingness to deny human rights here at home.
What Compromise? This Policy Leaves Religious Liberty in Peril and Planned Parenthood Smiling
As is often the case, what is presented in Washington as a compromise is really not a compromise in any meaningful sense at all. The very fact that groups like Planned Parenthood celebrated the "compromise" indicates that it was not a compromise at all
The President, the Pill, and Religious Liberty in Peril
The Obama Administration trampled religious liberty under the feet of the leviathan state, forcing religious employers to do what conscience will not allow.
'Abortion Is as American as Apple Pie' – The Culture of Death Finds a Voice
Abortion is now one of America's most common surgical procedures performed on adults. As many as one out of three women will have at least one abortion.
The Chicken of the Sea: A Modern Tale of Fear, Failure, and Cowardice
What are we to do with Captain Schettino? He will go down in history as an example of miserable failure, dereliction of duty, radical cowardice, and the collapse of manhood.
Learning From Christopher Hitchens: Lessons Evangelicals Must Not Miss
Hitchens did not hide behind intellectual scorn and he did not fear the open exchange of ideas.
Professor Stephen Hawking at 70
The very fact that Stephen Hawking has reached his 70th birthday is an astounding fact in itself. Hawking, perhaps the world’s most famous scientist, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis at age 21.
President Obama and Same-Sex Marriage – The Dance Continues
Some predictions are rather safe to make. 2012 is almost certain to be a determinative year on the issue of same-sex marriage.
The Year in Review: The Ten Leading News Stories of 2011
With the closing of the year, we find the need to put the year into some kind of historical perspective.
Appointed to His Service – The Gospel as the Foundation for Christian Ministry
These graduates are not now to be set loose because we recognize today their worthiness. No, we openly declare their unworthiness in and of themselves — even armed with their newly minted degrees. They have been called to this service by God and it is he who has made them worthy by the gift of his grace.