Srsly. In other news: no governor has ever done anything more noteworthy than George “Segregation Forever” Wallace. Or maybe Pontius Pilate (who killed Jesus Christ). Except Pilate, (who definitely killed Jesus Christ, by the way) was more of a Prefect rather than a Governor, as far as we know. Did I mention that he...
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Barack Obama is Jesus Christ.
"Too educated" to be Christian?
Ann Coulter was recently on “The Big Idea with Donnie Deutsch” where Donnie got offended that Ann Coulter thinks everybody should be Christian and called her “too educated” to believe that somebody will go to hell if they don’t believe in Jesus (a belief that I also espouse). Then, he went on The Today...
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The Wilberforce Agenda
For those of you that subscribe to National Review, I recommend highly John O’Sullivan’s article “The Wilberforce Agenda”–a meditation on how evangelical conservatives, flakey liberals, and secular libertarians can find common ground on a large number of serious moral issues. Among the issues O’Sullivan mentions: ending domestic prison rape and international human trafficking, holding...
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The Fruit of Thy Tomb
As a follow-up to the documentary on the new “Christ Tomb” John J. Miller at National Review has written a great piece on the issue, including some interesting comments on the validity of the claims by someone principally involved in parts of the movie. Definitely worth checking out.
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Religion Hipocrisy
It seems film director James Cameron believes he has found the tomb of Jesus Christ, and he believes that it proves many long-held Christian tenents about Jesus to be false. For example, he says that he can prove Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene and that they had a son named Judah. Many religious...
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Faith of the Founders
Well, it’s not quite Presidents’ Day anymore, but this article on Deism from a while back in First Things is sublime. It’s always been quite frustrating to listen to atheists or “Christian-nationists” try to twist the beliefs of the Founders to suit their own personalities and politics. Their views were simply much more complicated...
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