Richard D. Land

Richard D. Land

Christian Post Executive Editor

Dr. Richard Land, BA (magna cum laude), Princeton; D.Phil. Oxford; and Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, was president of the Southern Baptists’ Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (1988-2013) and has served since 2013 as president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Land has been teaching, writing, and speaking on moral and ethical issues for the last half century in addition to pastoring several churches.

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  • The new unholy alliance: Xi’s China and Putin’s Russia

    The new unholy alliance: Xi’s China and Putin’s Russia

    This new “axis of totalitarianism” is the greatest threat to human freedom and dignity to arise since the end of the Cold War symbolized by the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991.

  • The Supreme Court, equality, equity and the rule of law

    The Supreme Court, equality, equity and the rule of law

    The critical issue here is that President Biden is declaring not that diversity is a “plus factor” as he considers candidates of varying backgrounds and genders, but that he will only consider black females for the position. This goes farther than Presidents Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama ever went on judicial nominees.

  • The Winter Olympics: A moral barometer for the civilized world

    The Winter Olympics: A moral barometer for the civilized world

    So, the question some are asking is, “Should we boycott the Olympiad to protest the CCP’s criminal behavior?" The Christian Post believes that would be grossly unfair to the athletes from all over the world who have trained so diligently for years preparing to compete at this highest level.

  • Abortion: ‘All men are created equal’ in value

    Abortion: ‘All men are created equal’ in value

    What I have found most disturbing in the pro-abortion response to the possibility of the Supreme Court overturning or severely restricting Roe v. Wade is the complete lack of acknowledgment of the humanity of the unborn child.

  • 10 Protestants who have most influenced me

    10 Protestants who have most influenced me

    For better or worse, here is my list of the 10 influential Protestants who most shaped my worldview and ministry. I have placed an asterisk on the ones I was privileged to know personally.

  • How do you want to be remembered?

    How do you want to be remembered?

    All of this has caused me to ruminate on the subject of my own mortality.

  • The fall of the ‘Evil Empire’

    The fall of the ‘Evil Empire’

    I have been shocked by the almost complete lack of media attention to one of the most significant and extraordinary events of the 20th century — the collapse and fall of the Soviet Union on Christmas Day, 1991.

  • How do we know the Christmas story is true?

    How do we know the Christmas story is true?

    As I write these words, Christmas morning is just a few hours away. In the U.S., Christmas is making something of a comeback. Where I live here in Middle Tennessee, the “Merry Christmas” signs and greetings outnumber “Happy Holidays” signs by a seemingly ever-widening margin.

  • The significance of obituaries

    The significance of obituaries

    As I thought about this yesterday, a person came to mind who was a powerful example of this profound, but simple truth. This person was a prominent ophthalmologist and businessman who grew up in upstate New York and after medical school set up a medical practice in Alabama.

  • The Ukraine: A litmus test for Western civilization

    The Ukraine: A litmus test for Western civilization

    Everyone needs to understand that Putin cannot fulfill his life’s ambition to rebuild the old Soviet Union under the banner of Russia without putting Ukraine once again under Russian control and rule.

  • Is communist China the new Third Reich?

    Is communist China the new Third Reich?

    The closest analogy to the Nazi regime in Germany from 1933 to 1945 that the world has seen since is the current Chinese Communist (CCP) government in China.

  • Why Thanksgiving?

    Why Thanksgiving?

    These victims fleeing from religious persecution set out consciously to achieve what President Lincoln would later describe as government “of the people, by the people, for the people.”

  • Is paid parental leave pro-family?

    Is paid parental leave pro-family?

    Why is parental leave legislation so important? I believe if you consider yourself to be “pro-family,” you should support some form of government-subsidized, maternity parental leave.

  • Veterans Day: The debt we still owe

    Veterans Day: The debt we still owe

    All the men and women who were killed in defending America died before their natural time. Most of them were in their teens and 20s. My father, a World War II Navy veteran with 13 battle stars in the Pacific, to the day he died at 92, fondly remembered the men he served with, the men who died in their early twenties like he was, far from home.

  • What happened in Virginia and why it matters

    What happened in Virginia and why it matters

    This volatility was on full display last Tuesday in Virginia. Republican Glenn Youngkin won by increasing the Republican vote from 2020 in every county in the state. He won 13% of the black vote and received slightly more than half the Hispanic vote.

  • National defense: Playing catch-up again?

    National defense: Playing catch-up again?

    Unfortunately, as the Chinese missile tests demonstrate, we are behind in this one critical area, and we are being forced to play that most American of games, “catch-up”.  We must do so with all deliberate speed, or the cause of liberty and freedom in the world will suffer a terrible defeat with tragic human consequences.

  • Colin Powell, The Art Institute of Chicago, and opportunity in America

    Colin Powell, The Art Institute of Chicago, and opportunity in America

    According to General Powell, Prime Minister Yew replied, “Mr. President…you don’t understand. It’s not reversible. There is no other place where you can take a foreigner and plop them in and…five years later out pops an American of hyphenated background who can go as far as his talents will take him. It can’t happen anywhere else.” 

  • How badly have we lost our way?

    How badly have we lost our way?

    Chambers records that in 1933 he and his wife discovered that they were pregnant. Realizing that this would be very difficult considering they were both Communist spies in America, Mrs. Chambers went to make arrangements to abort the child. When she came home a few hours later she was very subdued and quiet.

  • Is America headed for a national crack up?

    Is America headed for a national crack up?

    Are ominous signs revealing deep divisions in American society serving as harbingers or warning alarms that the nation’s continuing unity is truly imperiled?

  • Hardcore porn: The mortal enemy of humanity — women and men

    Hardcore porn: The mortal enemy of humanity — women and men

    The responses of the Oxford students are revelatory. They overwhelmingly affirmed the belief that porn bears “responsibility for the objectification of women,” the “marginalization of women,” and “sex and violence against women.”