President Biden’s unpardonable pardon

President Biden’s unpardonable pardon: We must love our children both rightly and righteously “Today, I signed a pardon for my son Hunter.” Those w...

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ABC News Segment on the Election

Several readers have asked for a link to the ABC World News Tonight segment on the election in which I made comments.  You will also recognize scenes from Southern Seminary.  A look at opinion and editorial pieces since Tuesday only serve to increase ...

November 10, 2008

“How Not to Raise a Pagan”

I had the privilege of preaching in chapel at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary on November 6.  I preached a message entitled, "How Not to Raise a Pagan," drawn from Deuteronomy 6.  The audio and video are now available here.  It was a great ...

November 7, 2008

America Has Chosen a President

The election of Sen. Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States came as a bang, not a whimper.  The tremors had been perceptible for days, maybe even weeks.  On Tuesday, America experienced nothing less than a political and cultural eart ...

November 5, 2008

A Prayer for America on Election Day

Americans head for the voting precincts today as the 2008 election is now at hand.  Already, some 20 million citizens have voted through early voting options.  Some expect a record turn-out for today's election.  In any event, millions of citizens wi ...

November 4, 2008

Radio Commentary Series on Election 2008

I wrote and voiced a series of twelve commentaries on election 2008 for Townhall.com and the Salem Radio Network.  These have been broadcast nationwide over the past few weeks, and are collected here for reference.  May God grant each of us wisdom an ...

October 31, 2008

Is the Abortion Argument Changing?

Election cycles serve to confuse as well as to reveal.  Reading voting patterns is not quite like reading a CAT-scan, but something does appear to be happening among some parts of the electorate that had been solidly pro-life in voting patterns. T ...

October 30, 2008

So Much for Possibility Thinking

Bad news must be especially hard to bear when you build your world on positive thinking, but the news out of Garden Grove this past Sunday was not happy.  Robert H. Schuller, founder of the Crystal Cathedral and the "Hour of Power" television ministr ...

October 28, 2008

What’s Really at Stake in the Gay Marriage Debate? Part Four

Writing more than twenty years ago, Thomas Sowell described the basic worldview clash we observe today as a struggle between "constrained" and "unconstrained" visions of humanity.  The fundamental distinction between these two visions is moral, but t ...

October 27, 2008

What’s Really at Stake in the Gay Marriage Debate? Part Three

"We're talking about really refraining from using things like, husband-wife, boyfriend-girlfriend, those kind of things, and just say 'partner,'" explains Robin Sinks.  She is the health education specialist for the Long Beach Unified School District ...

October 24, 2008

Rights Talk Right to Death — Euthanasia and “Religious Primitivism”

Several years ago, Harvard law professor Mary Ann Glendon offered the persuasive argument that America has embraced what she calls "rights talk."  The assertion of rights is now the standard way to effect social change or, in the case of individuals, ...

October 23, 2008