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Politics & Law

George Washington, the Christian

Jul 19th, 2010 | By Nathaniel Darnell | Category: Discipleship & Education, Fatherhood, History, Lead Articles, Politics & Law, Testimonies, Theology

When we speak of the Christianity of George Washington, we should clarify both what we mean and what we do not mean. We do not mean that George Washington was a modern-day evangelical. He did not shop at Family Christian Bookstores. He did not attend Wednesday evening church. He did not listen to Steve Green or Michael W. Smith. He did not have fifty Bible translations to read. He did not listen to Christian talk radio. [...]



President Calvin Coolidge: A Forgotten Hero

Apr 19th, 2010 | By Nathaniel Darnell | Category: Lead Articles, Politics & Law

As Christians and conservatives grate over the stampeding statist policies of the Obama administration, they would do well to consider a long-forgotten hero who triumphantly fought for a biblical view of civil jurisdiction in the White House. His presidency led from a recession similar to what America is experiencing now to the largest economic boom in its history up to that time. [...]



Will the Obama Administration Support the Secession of Southern Sudan?

Mar 2nd, 2010 | By Matt Chancey | Category: History, Politics & Law

[Editor's Note: Eric Reeves has been a tireless advocate for the victims of Sudan's National Congress Party (formerly the National Islamic Front). His commentary and insight is always valuable and people "in the know" about Sudan "know" Eric Reeves.]
Will the Obama Administration Truly Support an Independent South Sudan?
No room for dithering, ambiguity, or disingenuousness
From: www.sudanreeves.org
Eric [...]



I Like Gridlock: Why Christians Should Rejoice in Senator Scott Brown’s Election

Jan 19th, 2010 | By Nathaniel Darnell | Category: Lead Articles, Politics & Law

Like many Americans, I eagerly hope that his election will result in the defeat of the notorious national Health Care Bill. However, unlike many people rejoicing in the Scott Brown victory, I am not a Republican. Nor am I a Democrat. I am a Christian first and foremost. For that reason, I am far more excited when [...]



Religion Undefined: Competing Frameworks for Understanding ‘Religion’ in the Establishment Clause

Jan 4th, 2010 | By Lael Weinberger | Category: Lead Articles, Politics & Law

In the midst of all the case law and scholarship on church and state issues, the term “religion” in the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution remains undefined. Within the last century, two different frameworks for using the terms “religion” and “religious” have emerged in American Christianity. Understanding these two frameworks gives a fresh perspective on possible meanings for the word “religion” generally, and also points towards some surprising conclusions as to how the modern era of Establishment Clause jurisprudence has been operating on a philosophically inconsistent understanding of religion. [...]



Tyranny Eve: WASHINGTON DC CAPITOL PROTEST REPORT

Dec 26th, 2009 | By Peter Bradrick | Category: Lead Articles, Politics & Law

On the morning of December 24, 2009, on the Capitol steps in Washington D.C., while legislators voted in support of the single largest provision for Socialized Medicine in United States history, a band of men and woman stood in opposition to further Statist control and Tyranny. Today, we stood for Liberty and Freedom.
During the formulation [...]



Welcome to Detroit– Central Planning at its Best!

Dec 26th, 2009 | By Matt Chancey | Category: History, Politics & Law

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No King but Jesus

Dec 24th, 2009 | By Matt Chancey | Category: History, Politics & Law

A Christmas Eve Manifesto
By a son of Liberty
Today, most of the world from New York to Nairobi and Jerusalem to Christchurch will pause in preparation for the commemoration of one of the world’s most significant events: the birth of Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son, the Savior of the world.
There will be celebrations and feasting, [...]



National Pro-Life Radio Interviews Nathaniel Darnell on “Glory, Duty, & the Gold Dome”

Dec 2nd, 2009 | By Nathaniel Darnell | Category: Lead Articles, Politics & Law

Last week on November 24, 2009—the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin’s book On the Origin of the Species—Day Gardner of National Pro-Life Radio kindly interviewed me about my book Glory, Duty, & the Gold Dome, published recently by Vision Forum. This interview was significant because the novel addresses the debate on the [...]



Where Were You When the Wall Came Down?

Nov 9th, 2009 | By Nathaniel Darnell | Category: Lead Articles, Politics & Law

I remember where I was. I remember on November 9, 1989, twenty years ago, seeing my father flip through the news reports coming from the television when the event first began. It was rare to see my Dad turn on the TV and surf through the channels, so I knew instantly something big was happening. I remember seeing the images of huge chunks of cement and iron rodding being tossed aside by the ecstatic mob as photo cameras flashed against the dark night sky. I remember watching, but although my father tried to explain it to me, [. . .]