Shane Morris
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Religious couples are the most sexually satisfied
One of our world’s most persistent myths is that religion is the enemy of good sex.
The worst argument for abortion
If pro-lifers are going to oppose the killing of unborn children, we are told over and over again, then we must be willing to take care of these children and their families even after they’re born. And since we don’t, it’s widely assumed and repeated, we have no right to oppose abortion.
When genetically modified people have children?
When we genetically alter children, we not only play God with them, we are experimenting on their children and their children’s children.
Seeing the Bible through the trees
The metaphor God uses throughout the Bible more than any other might surprise you.
A helpful acronym to defend religious freedom
We’ve not seen in the United States, at least in recent memory, so many efforts to force Christians to act in ways that violate their consciences.
Born this way? Zombie arguments that just won't die
There are quite a few zombie arguments in favor of same-sex relationships. I’m talking about arguments like, “Jesus never said anything about homosexuality,” or “How does my gay marriage hurt you?” and of course, “I was born this way.”
How the government might take your kids
Imagine if tomorrow, a judge in the most liberal state in the country announced children no longer belong to their parents, they’re no longer under their parents’ authority.
Encourage future mothers on Mother's Day
Christians should be the first, not only to honor current mothers, but also to celebrate and encourage future mothers.
Eros isn't enough, we need all 4 loves
If the goal of marriage is looking out for number one rather than two becoming one, then it makes sense that calling it quits could be a success story. But, ...
Archaeological discovery points to Bible's King Josiah
The Times of Israel recently described two tiny objects unearthed at a dig in the City of David: an agate stone and a lump of burnt clay that both had Hebrew inscriptions which were the names of two individuals—“Ikkar son of Matanyahu”—and “Nathan-Melech, Servant of the King.”