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Thursday, June 3, 2010
Gays in the Military: A New World?
As the Congress considers the repeal of the Military policy known as Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, the United States faces a major cultural moment. If the repeal passes, it will certainly mark a major shift in American culture. On today’s program, Dr. Mohler discusses the importance of this debate and the implications that the repeal…
“For the Sake of God” — Must We Surrender Sexual Morality?
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Ruth Gledhill calls upon Anglicans to just drop the issue of homosexuality “for the sake of God, themselves, and the common good.”
Monday, May 17, 2010
Should We Just Stop Arguing About Homosexuality?
In today’s edition of The Times, Ruth Gledhill argues that Anglicans should come to a compromise agreement about homosexuality. Gledhill writes, “In other words, the infighting over homosexuality means that for the 77 million Anglicans worldwide, more important than the Resurrection, the Crucifixion, the Virgin Birth and the Trinity is what one person does in…
Friday, December 18, 2009
Whatever Happened to Shame?
People should be ashamed of how shame-less they are. Ellen Goodman of The Boston Globe has recently published an article on the absence of shame in America. The fuel for this article comes from The New York Post’s recent hiring of a notorious prostitute as a financial analyst. In light of this, Ellen Goodman writes…
Monday, December 7, 2009
The Real Anglican Tragedy
American Episcopalians have again shown their theological liberalism by electing their second openly homosexual candidate for the office of assistant bishop of Los Angeles. Mary Glasspool, currently serving as a priest in Annapolis, MD will become the second openly homosexual bishop serving in the Episcopal Church USA. The Archbishop of the Anglican Communion, Rowan Williams,…
Friday, November 20, 2009
Will Marriage Be Preserved For The Next Generation?
Marriage is under attack and many wonder if it will be preserved and defended for future generations. From rewriting definitions to legislative battles, lines are being drawn that will shape the nature of the marriage debate for years to come. In response to the growing tide of liberal definitions, the Manhattan Declaration seeks to send…
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Boys Wearing Skirts to School? What’s Going On?
Clothing makes a statement, and if The New York Times is any indicator of where the culture is headed, clothing is speaking loudly. According to a recent article by Jan Hoffman, high schools are forced to tackle gender issues of a new magnitude: boys choosing to dress as girls – because they want to. This…
Monday, November 2, 2009
Legislating Hate Crimes for Some People
President Obama has recently signed the Hate Crimes Prevention Act, extending the definition of federal hate crimes to include a person’s sexual orientation. This is a major victory for the gay rights community and fulfills a campaign promise President Obama made last year. Though there are many concerns about the bill itself, the comments made…
Monday, October 19, 2009
Homosexuality and the Manifesto of John Shelby Spong
Retired Episcopal bishop John Shelby Spong has released a new Manifesto on homosexual marriage: it’s simply true and he’s not going to argue with people who disagree with him any longer. There is no surprise surrounding bishop Spong’s opinions on homosexuality; the former bishop is a self-professed liberal who doesn’t believe in the authority of…

