Which Western Civilization? We’re on our Third One.
…Prester John. Today, that promise has been fulfilled; probably a majority of the world’s Christian believers live on the opposite side of the Muslim world from Europe. But by the…
…Prester John. Today, that promise has been fulfilled; probably a majority of the world’s Christian believers live on the opposite side of the Muslim world from Europe. But by the…
…a world power provided a piece of territory for people to settle. I know that when the Goths were defeated by the Huns, about 372 AD, the Romans settled them…
…to a pro-life agenda regardless of his personal convictions on the subject, of which he apparently has none. [I would bet that at least one of his unborn children has…
…level on regulation of life jacket wear for stand up paddleboarding [SUP]. Some administrators have rushed to regulate SUP without due process and have imposed unnecessary and unsafe life jacket…
…to protect their investment. It became acceptable in political discourse to talk about ‘protecting property values’. I think there is a non-monetary, more spiritual component. People don’t like change. And…
…English. The kind that Americans call ‘welfare’ are means-tested programs, given only to the relatively poor. Admittedly, the way that AFDC was run caused problems of dependency. And its insistence…
…exact opposite direction. Becoming a husband and father showed me that rule-following was not enough; that my emotional life and my affectional life [the latter being my more stable likes,…
…not evangelical, or as I prefer to say now, Classical Protestant. The rise of ‘conservative’ politics in the classical Protestant church owes more to the Christian Reconstructionists and to two…
…well as life issues, particularly the beginning and ending of human life. Born in Los Angeles in 1950, Ahmanson, is a graduate of Occidental College and holds a master’s degree…
…human nature is naturally good, while ‘progressive evangelicals’ disagree with this. ‘Progressive Christians’ do not seek the conversion of unbelievers to Christ, whereas ‘progressive evangelicals’ still value this. ‘Progressive Christians’…