Religion

The Pro-Life Position: Just One Question

Posted by on October 24, 2011 at 11:50 pm

“The abortion controversy is not a debate between those who are pro-choice and those who are anti-choice. It’s not about privacy. It’s not about trusting women to decide. It’s not about forcing one’s morality. It’s about one question that trumps all others.”  — Scott Klusendorf, Life Training Institute It has taken me awhile, but I […]

Romney’s Not A Christian: So What?

Posted by on October 17, 2011 at 11:29 pm

“I would rather be governed by a competent Turk than an incompetent Christian.”  — Martin Luther Last week, I discussed one aspect of the controversy over Rick Perry-supporter Pastor Robert Jeffress’s comments at the Values Voter Summit — namely, whether or not his characterization of Mitt Romney’s Mormonism as a “cult” was accurate and appropriate. […]

Romney and the Cult(?) of Mormonism

Posted by on October 8, 2011 at 11:08 pm

In case you somehow missed it, there is a new controversy hovering around the Rick Perry camp. At the recent Value Voters Summit in D.C., Pastor Robert Jeffress (First Baptist Church of Dallas) made some politically incorrect and tactically questionable statements about Mitt Romney’s religious affiliation. When introducing Perry on stage, Jeffress gave his endorsement […]

X-Men and Darwinian Ethics

Posted by on September 25, 2011 at 12:29 am

I read an interesting article the other day. The author, Cameron Wybrow, discusses the world of the mutant heroes known as the X-Men — from the comic books (which I read for many years) and, more recently, several movies — and their enemies. The X-Men are led by Charles Xavier, a well-to-do geneticist who founds […]

Pro-Intelligent Design Group Wins First Amendment Suit

Posted by on August 29, 2011 at 9:27 pm

Early last year, I wrote a brief post about a suit brought against the California Science Center for unlawful discrimination against a pro-Intelligent Design group and the subsequent cover-up of the details behind the censorship. (If you don’t want to read the articles I link to in the original post, you can get the important […]

Obama’s Science Czar and the Planetary Regime

Posted by on August 24, 2011 at 11:58 pm

“[T]he truth is that promoting science isn’t just about providing resources — it’s about protecting free and open inquiry. It’s about ensuring that facts and evidence are never twisted or obscured by politics or ideology.”   — President Barack Obama, when announcing the appointment of John P. Holdren as ‘science czar’ No, the above quote was […]

Hip-Hop Titillation or Accidental Exposure?

Posted by on August 5, 2011 at 10:42 pm

Yes, that’s right. Another hip-hop star has revealed certain, er, assets on stage and on camera nationwide. While performing on Good Morning America‘s Summer Concert Series (ABC) in Central Park, the outlandishly dressed Nicki Minaj revealed…a…nipple. The 5-second delay was insufficient to stop the “malfunction” from being aired (no pun intended) on the East Coast’s […]

Benjamin Franklin’s Advice to a Stalled Congress

Posted by on July 31, 2011 at 10:34 pm

In light of the recent, lengthy and tenacious deliberations in the House and Senate over the debt ceiling, cutting & spending, and whether or not to have a balanced budget, I thought some words from one of our most esteemed Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin, might be in order. (It’s not the same situation exactly, but […]

Must Christians Accept Evolution?

Posted by on July 24, 2011 at 11:58 pm

The simple answer to the title question is “Yes”… or “No”… or “Sometimes”. If you talk to (or read) many devotees of Darwinian evolutionary theory, either professional or layman, you will often find them perplexed as to how any “rational” person can deny the “fact” of evolution. For them, it is so clearly the only […]

Heroes Are Human, Too

Posted by on July 6, 2011 at 11:47 pm

I remember when, many years ago, I first found out that the cast of the original Star Trek series did not always get along and a huge part of the problem was William Shatner’s ego. Star Trek was one of my all-time favorite TV shows (and the movies and the books), and Shatner was a […]