[Note: While this blog uses a political example, it is not about politics. It is about worldview beliefs. To fully understand its meaning, be sure to read to the end.]
Shortly after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan resolution honoring him. But while it…
The Johnson Amendment was adopted by congress in 1954 and signed into law by President Eisenhower. So, just what is it? It is a provision in the United States tax code that prohibits 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations from participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in…
The Louisiana legislature passed a law requiring that the Ten Commandments be displayed in the classrooms of all public schools and state-funded universities. A number of people didn’t like that and filed suit in federal court to block it. Recently, a three judge panel of the 5th Circuit Court of…
As you read this, be aware that the purpose of this article is not political. Some may take it as such, but it is not. The purpose is not to promote a particular political point of view, but to show how different worldview beliefs play out in a practical sense…
As we engage this political season, both presidential candidates are trying to woo the evangelical vote. In the past, President Trump got the bulk of that vote. The reason is not because he is such a faithful Christian. In fact, he has been heavily criticized by many on both the…
The political policies that currently hold sway in American society are not leading to positive outcomes. While those who support the current course would probably disagree, the end result of those policies are things such as:
Lawlessness
Open borders
Rampant crime
The destruction of American institutions
Hate on the streets…
During this political season, there’s a lot of talk about “the evangelical vote.” While the focus of evangelicals is not on politics, they do tend to vote somewhat as a block based on their preference for a point of view that corresponds to the teachings of the Bible. As such,…
Before you can solve a problem, you have to first know what the problem is. In America these days, it is definitely easy to identify a lot of different problems. I could make a list here, and it would be quite long, dealing with various matters related to the economy,…
It’s not 100%, but evangelical Christians in America tend to be conservative politically. The reason that tendency exists is not because there is a particular focus on politics. Politics is just one of the places where values get expressed in the culture. But since the other side generally promotes values…
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