Greg Gutfeld has coined a new term, “Patriotic Terrorist”. I’m not sure why he would post it on such a site as the Huffington Post, especially with the hate-filled comments that follow it.
Author: Ian
Another Alternative To Abortion
The pro-abortion crowd often brings up abortion as the only alternative to unplanned pregnancies. Not to be too blunt, but as my grandma once said, “that is no accident.” Chuck Colson, in one of his daily Breakpoint Commentaries, talked about a woman who decided against aborting the child of an unplanned pregnancy. Through sharing her… Continue reading Another Alternative To Abortion
National Security Court a middle-road solution
The United States should establish a National Security Court designed to handle terrorism cases fairly but also in a way that does not jeopardize public safety… (article no longer available) I have never felt that those who are believed to be terrorists, should have the luxury of the U.S. Court system, for they are an… Continue reading National Security Court a middle-road solution
Jesus was [insert skin color, race, ethnicity…here]
I was reading an article entitled Exit Interviews at Christianity Today’s website, and I have to admit I was depressed. I know we all behave in an unchristian due to often unknown or unrecognized attitudes. I don’t feel that it is fair that so much pressure is put onto the “first” person of a particular… Continue reading Jesus was [insert skin color, race, ethnicity…here]
What is Lent?
Lentan Fare
Cars improved the air … that’s no bull
The motto of all environmentalists should be “Thank goodness for the internal combustion engine.”
Almost Agreeing with Gaddafi
“Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi criticized the world financial system as a dictatorship based on fear…” Disconcerting as it is, I am almost in agreement with Gaddafi. The stock and futures markets are based on rumors and fear. As much as everyone wanted to blame the oil companies for the high price of gas, it was… Continue reading Almost Agreeing with Gaddafi
The Language of Nature, by Steve Talbott
To judge from some of the ancient creation narratives, the world arose as a visible manifestation of speech. “In the beginning was the Word,” as it says in John 1:1. First there was formlessness and chaos, and then the divine voice flashed forth like lightning in the darkness. “And God said, Let there be light:… Continue reading The Language of Nature, by Steve Talbott
Drop the Rock
And early in the morning He came again into the temple, and all the people came unto Him; and He sat down and taught them. And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto Him a woman taken in adultery. And when they had set her in the midst, they said unto Him, “Master, this woman was… Continue reading Drop the Rock
A Commentary On My Own Blog
Granted, there hasn’t been much traffic to my blog, but in case there ever is, I figure I ought to put this out there, not so much as a disclaimer (although I supposed it is, is some way), but an explanation of perspective. A number of my posts in the past, and I’m sure many… Continue reading A Commentary On My Own Blog