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  • The New American Theology - A Gospel Found Between the Lines
    The new morality born a generation ago is still not allowed into the circle of conservative biblical Christianity. This has driven some of it’s proponents to take another approach. Under the auspices of PC and tolerance the new morality crowd has developed a new theology.
  • Rumors of a Civilized World - The Taunting Osama
    The promise of a shining new millennium for mankind was tainted only nine months into the first year of the twenty first century. On September 11, 2001 the evil conceived in one mans mind produced the worst act of misanthropic terror in history.
  • Oprah and Obama its no Secret
    Oprah Winfrey endorsed Obama’s campaign in May of 2007 and now has announced plans to step up the Barackian coalition to bolster his bid for the presidency.
  • Sen. Larry Craig and the Other Side of the Coin
    After Larry Craig pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges, offered apologies and resigned the media circus began. Scoffers, jesters, writers and besters have hopped onboard the rollicking happy critics train and left blogger sites have had a revival heretofore unprecedented.
  • When Religion Fails in America - Prophecy Will Not
    In America secular forces are actively trying to give Christianity the boot. Day by day trusted biblical precepts are being scoffed at, openly ignored and actively fought against.
  • Hillary Tops Previous Flip Flops - Earmarks or Ear Candy
    With 43 Presidents weighed in and counted Americans can pretty much tell a politician from a statesman. Certain ear markings always accompany a statesman while political rhetoric and ear candy always seem to accompany the lesser aspirants to power. What are these signs and clues?
  • Christiane Amanpour Reports - CNN Airs Controversial "Gods Warriors"
    The three part series on Christianity, Islam and Judaism is an enormous six hour long undertaking presented by veteran reporter Christiane Amanpour who is known to millions of Americans for her stellar reporting during the early days of the Iraq war.
  • Blogging Christians and Internet Evangelism - Experts Say it is Top Means of Witnessing
    Internet evangelism is by far the newest means of getting out the gospel message. With millions of blogs, articles, videos and interactive platforms for sharing the faith, this media must be taken seriously.
  • Tyranny Terror and Moral Relativism - America's Shifting Battlefronts
    America was founded on the premise that men should live without tyranny from oppressive rulers and laws. It is a battle that never really ends. Tyranny has two equally dangerous and deadly sisters creeping into America’s social fabric and both are endowed with deep skullduggeries.
  • America Shares Grief with Minneapolis - Many Miracles amid the Mayhem
    The collapse of the I-35W Bridge in Minneapolis is a tragedy of gargantuan proportions but it was followed by bravery, stories of heroism and miracles also on a grand scale.
  • Jay Sekulow of the ACLJ Warns Believers to Act Now
    In the early days of inter-continental ballistic missiles the only deterrent to them was the anti-inter-continental ballistic missile. In this day of ACLU wrangling and Christian bashing the top anti-intercontinental ballistic missile for religious freedoms in America is the ACLJ, hands down.
  • Tammy Faye - A Season We Will Always Remember
    As enigmatic as a mystery that we can’t seem to take our eyes from, even while we barley understand what it is we are seeing, this was Tammy Faye Messner
  • One True Church - Protestants Poo Poo Pompous Pope
    Pope Benedict XVI has drawn fire from Protestants worldwide for saying in early July of 2007, that they are not part of the “true church.” Protestants have weighed in and the response has included everything from disappointment to anger.
  • EU Rides Herd on Pro Life Nations - Threatens No Membership
    After WW2 a few voices could be heard that called for America to set the moral tone for the rest of the world. Such leadership is rarely spoken of today and in less than a generation it may have completely reversed.
  • Salman Rushdie the Sensitive Prophet and Juma Gul
    In the busy nightclub district of London two car bombs were discovered that had not detonated. Questions about who is responsible for the car bombs are being hotly debated as police seek to confirm the actual source of the devices. Some say it may be rage over the recent knighting of Salman Rushdie.
  • European Anti American Rage - Why Now
    According to travel specialist Americans now travel to Europe by a whopping 25 percent less than four years ago. General disdain for Americans has gotten confrontational and tourist now have epithets hurled at them, are spat on and in some cases are physically jostled. What is causing this heightene
  • Hitchens is not Great: The Poison of Pride
    In the sixties one of the more hackneyed slogans of the time was from Friedrich Nietzsche’s Joyous Wisdom. “God is dead: Nietzsche. It was often countered with Nietzsche is dead: God. The prime decade of the new millennium has a new champion of human presumption and pride in Christopher Hitchens.
  • Christophobes - The New American Bullies
    Phobias are fears. The list of phobias in American culture is growing by leaps and bounds. Christophobia, the new kid on the block, rates a look see because it is now fostering more vituperation than anyone might have ever expected, but why?
  • The New Evangelicals - Busy Sweeping Out Spider Webs
    Some forty years past I had to look up the word “apostasy.” In the Bible it refers to the church in the last days being influenced by faithlessness, liberalism and secularism. Sadly I have witnessed this trend gaining and now it is spiraling out of control.
  • Maher O'Donnell Hagee and Hagee - Not the Law Firm
    Great American contrasts are produced by controversial figures everyday in the land of the free. Some of them lead to heated verbal responses, while others leave us speechless. Freedom and speechlessness may be the great American non sequitur.
  • The Falwellian View of an Orwellian World
    As if to qualify his life and message those who loved and those who doubted Rev. Jerry Falwell often remind us that when it seemed he was extreme at least he apologized. The extreme times that the scripture says are just ahead will accept no apology and will vindicate a thousand Rev. Falwells.
  • Protests at Creation Museum - The New Politics of Science
    Science that heretofore seemed hard connected to empirical gathering of data and basic protocols of discovery seems to be losing its subjectivity. Darwinists are taking to active social protesting. Will they next try to make their views the law?
  • Rev. Jerry Falwell - The Passing of a Father
    The news is full with biographies and eulogies about the passing of Rev. Jerry Falwell. Accompanied by long lists of accomplishments and milestones, the review of his life and legacy is well known. But what is the sum of his life and what was the full nature of his labors?
  • Starbucks Coffee a Taste of Heavenly Ignorance
    Starbucks makes the news again not because they have produced the best coffee in the world but because once again they have created a controversy with their messages printed on Starbucks cups.
  • U.S. and EU Strengthen Ties - Prophecy Train Tops the Grade
    With nearly every major facet of second coming prophecy falling into place in the last forty years, news of new ties between the U.S. and the EU leaves very little yet to be fulfilled.
  • The Blogs the Borg - Six of One Half Dozen of the Other
    After several years of internet article writing and publishing I have answered blog replies less than a half dozen times. I have never regretted not getting involved with the ranting but I have carefully followed and scrutinized thousands of blogs.
  • Imus is Sunk - Hip Hop Sails Away Unscathed
    A cross section of articles and interviews about the Imus snafu has produced pretty much only similar results. Everyone is agreeing that he went too far and that if he should be made to pay, then maybe Hip Hop should ante up as well. Is maybe strong enough?
  • Rick Warren's Whole Bird - Why This Bird Can't Fly
    When Faith and Family’s Dr. Richard Land was my pastor over thirty years ago he once described his calling to preach the gospel. He said that the call to preach the gospel was a higher calling than becoming the President of the United States. After more than three decades I'm sure he was right.
  • Freudians Catch Up to Pulpiters - Too Little Too Late
    In our society we expect preachers and moralists to speak against immorality and licentiousness. Up to now psychiatrists and psychologists have had plenty of the products of media influence to study but have made few recommendations concerning it. That’s changing even though it may be all too late.
  • Time and Space - Which Runs Out First
    Other than in the Star Trek series that divides space into neat little quadrants no one knows where space actually ends. More correctly no one knows if space ends. But we are sure thanks to science that time does end. What does this mean?

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