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A Christian View of the Economic Crisis

The headlines tell the story as recent days have seen the American economy and its financial system buffeted by seismic failures and the virtual disappearance of major investment banks.  The debate raging in Washington these days concerns the form an ...

September 24, 2008

“Licensing People to Put Others Down” — The End of Human Dignity

Baroness Mary Warnock is one of the most influential figures in British life today, and one of the most influential specialists in medical ethics on the international scene.  When she speaks, the medical community listens. Given what she has just sai ...

September 23, 2008

Bioethics and the 2008 Presidential Campaign

Serious questions about serious issues are often among the first casualties of a presidential campaign.  The major media are part of the problem -- as are the candidates themselves -- but the largest portion of the blame must be put on the American p ...

September 22, 2008

“Choice Mothers” — What’s Missing from this Picture?

Social change is a constant in civilization.  New technologies, human migrations, climate changes, and any number of demographic and worldview shifts prompt changes in the way humans live and maintain civilization's patterns and structures.  For the ...

September 19, 2008

Put a Stop to Large Families?

These days, the issue of family size can be controversial -- just ask any couple with several children.  Large families are often seen as oddities and treated as an imposition.  Why would anyone willingly have so many kids?  Don't they know about bir ...

September 18, 2008

Recent Media — Issues, Etc.

I am so glad that Issues, Etc. is back on the air [listen here].  These Lutheran brothers put out one of the most consistently thoughtful shows on Christian radio.  Based in St. Louis, they cover the waterfront of contemporary theological issues.  I ...

September 18, 2008

Power Outage — A Reflection on Our Electric Lives

The remnants of Hurricane Ike brought a very unexpected windstorm to Louisville, Kentucky on Sunday.  Worshippers in area churches heard and felt the massive winds hit at just about the time morning services were ending.  By the time most got home, t ...

September 17, 2008

Back in the Studio — Back on the Air

We are thankful to be back on the air from our studio in Louisville for live broadcast of The Albert Mohler Program today.  Electrical power has been restored in our part of Louisville, where a dramatic storm caused a blackout of electrical power for ...

September 16, 2008

Apologize to Charles Darwin?

A senior cleric of the Church of England wants his church to apologize to Charles Darwin in time for the observance of the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth next year.  The Rev. Dr. Malcolm Brown, Director of Mission and Public Affairs for the chur ...

September 16, 2008

“Pressure to Keep the Baby?” — The Descent Continues

The public presence of little Trig Palin is a powerful witness to the sanctity of human life, and the knowledge that this little infant with Down syndrome is bringing such joy to his family is upsetting those who believe that babies such as Trig shou ...

September 15, 2008

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