Entries tagged as Christianity/Biblical Truth
The Clash of Civilizations at Ground Zero
In recent news, there has been an uproar over plans formed by a group of radical Muslims – specifically to build a Mosque, Islamic Cultural Center, or some other immense structure at Ground Zero. There tends to be an immense lack of understanding of the reasons why the jihadists desire to build this monstrosity.
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The Catholic Faith of Conservatism’s Patron Saint
William F. Buckley, Jr., has been called the “patron saint of Conservatives”. The title, though audacious, is pretty well-deserved. Buckley did something that many would have thought impossible. He combined the different strains of conservatism in the country at large into one over-arching philosophy. Moreover, he made conservatism *respectable*. This was not some freak mistake. More...
Some Deeper Thoughts on Narnia From A Friend
The other day, a friend of mine wrote a terrific piece for her blog on some of the deeper spiritual ideas in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of The Dawn Treader. I am linking to it here. I heartily recommend to everyone to read it and think on it. God bless all.
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Pray for Helen Thomas
Hatred is a word that is casually thrown around. Very few people consider the Biblical context in the words of our Lord, that we are guilty of murder if we hate people. Similarly, we sometimes wish that someone would “go to hell”; not heeding the fact that hell is not just “hell” a useless epithet, More...
Wisdom and Folly
There is an incredible lack of wisdom in this country. When I say wisdom, I mean it in the religious sense of the word. The Bible defines wisdom as knowing and doing God’s will, and foolishness as denying God and refusing to follow His precepts. I think that logic is often in line with this More...
The Humility (?) of Peter
Peter is an interesting figure in the Bible. In fact, I think that he is the most interesting, other than our Lord Jesus. Peter had a humility that seemed to border on the point of incredible self-guilt. He knew how much he had failed, and boy did he make sure every else knew as well. More...
Wear The Real Pants
Manliness has become a joke in recent years. The idea that men should be manly and women should be feminine is more likely to be laughed at than anything else. If someone suggests that men should lead, take charge, or even assert themselves and protect women, then there are recriminations and accusations of sexism. If More...
Behind the Valentine
Valentine’s Day is a holiday that conjures thoughts of romance, flowers, candy, and heart-shaped ornaments. We all remember grade school exchanges of Valentine cards, the boy shyly giving a card to the girl that he fancies or our first kiss. This is what we think about, with the most sentimental and reflective thoughts coming from More...
The Tebow Ad and The Left’s True Agenda
There is a sad worldview that has not been explored in the hoopla over the Tim Tebow Super Bowl ad by Focus on the Family. To find a great article summarizing the hullaballoo, read my friend Amanda’s piece on it. She ably outlines the issue, and absolutely destroys the position of those who do More...
Attributes of a Gentleman
Recently, I was waiting in a doctor’s office when a man in the waiting room approached me and asked me what I was reading. I showed him the book, which was Anne of Green Gables. Another patient gave me a strange look so I asked him what the matter was. I chuckled to myself when More...

