Archive for January, 2006
Let your yea be yea
Monday, January 30th, 2006One of the things that drive conservatives crazy is when people say one thing, but do another. Politics is among the first disciplines that come to mind that suffers from this malady. Ford Motor Company Vice President Steven K. Hamp, however, demonstrates that such abhorrent behavior is not limited to politics.
Columnist Robert Novak reported over […]
Scopes Revisted: Clarence Darrow Strikes Again
Monday, January 30th, 2006Another lawyer monkeys around with God’s Word
Druids, Robert E. Lee & Episcopalians
Sunday, January 29th, 2006Homosexuality takes flight
It is sad to see so many bishops in the Episcopal Church USA handle Holy Scripture as if they were Druids examining animal entrails. That is precisely what they have done by appointing a homosexual as the bishop of New Hampshire. The move will likely split the 2.3 million member denomination which is […]
Frankenstein is breathing; may soon get up and walk
Friday, January 20th, 2006“She’s got eyes like Zapruder
and a mouth like heroin.
She wants me to be
Perfect like Kennedy.”
— Marilyn Manson, Punk rock artist
On a recent balmy, south Florida evening about 150 of my state newspaper editor colleagues, state executive directors and our spouses, took a break from […]
“Sanctity of Life Sunday’ and the Tragedy of Abortion
Tuesday, January 10th, 2006Jan. 15 is “Sanctity of Life Sunday” throughout the Missouri Baptist Convention (MBC) and I hope every pastor will take this Sunday or another in January to preach on this timely subject.
Christian Journalism Becoming a Hot Commodity
Thursday, January 5th, 2006While viewership and circulation continue to drop for secular news media like CBS and many of the nation’s large metropolitan daily newspapers, conservative Christian journalism is flourishing.
The church will triumph, activist judges or not
Sunday, January 1st, 2006While America’s struggle between those who hold to a Christian worldview and those who do not intensifies (manifested in the current so-called “culture war”), I am reminded of the Israelites in the book of Judges.




