Today, it’s all over the news. The Supreme Court has ruled that gay marriage is to be considered constitutional in all 50 states. Was this a wise decision? Was it even a fair decision? I’m going to attempt to respond to these questions in addition to looking at the implications ...
Read More »Supreme Court Vote On Same-Sex Marriage–Are You Ready?
“But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light;” (I Peter 2:9). For 2000 years, most people have defined marriage as a union between ...
Read More »Declare God’s Righteous Judgments
Immigration, health care, and so-called same-sex marriage seem to be front and center in the scopes of America’s courtrooms. But what is really at stake is personal liberty and religious freedom. That is, Americans are swiftly and suddenly finding themselves impacted in their daily lives not by laws they voted ...
Read More »Suing for Tuition — What’s Next?
“It isn’t about money,” she said. “I just want to go to college.” You’ve seen the recent headlines: College student sues parents for tuition, judge rules they must pay Student Sues Her Divorced Parents For Tuition, Wins 21-year-old NJ woman sues parents for college tuition New Jersey college student, Caitlyn Ricci, ...
Read More »Wheatfield Politics
A time may come in the not-to-distant future when I must ask myself if I am willing to be jailed for my faith. Will I let the fear of religious persecution keep me from sharing the gospel or living out my faith? Do I now? What about you? - Wheat or chaff, which will it be?
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