Archive for the 'Liberty & Society' Category

An armed citizenry

Sunday, April 22, 2007

I recently read, and heartily recommend, Shooting Back by Charl van Wyk. The author reflects on his own experience when the South African church he attended was attacked by men with guns and grenades. Van Wyk pulled out his handgun and shot back. The book addresses some important issues for Christians:
It deals with burning questions [...]

We are slaves of government tyranny

Friday, April 13, 2007

We are not far away from Tax Day. Dr. Alan Keyes has written a thought-provoking article about the illegitimacy of the income tax. There is a solution to the slavery of the income tax.
Thanks to our nation’s income tax system, individual Americans are not free–they are literally on parole.
If they fail to show up at [...]

Rest in Peace, Terri

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Two years ago today, Terri Schindler Schiavo was murdered by dehydration by court order. I wrote my thoughts at that time. Two years have passed quickly. I wonder if we have drawn any closer to sanity during this period. If so, we should be mourning today.
I wish I had more time [...]

A promise for Alabama

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore has proven to be a man of his word. Certainly, no one doubts that. Judge Moore publicly promised to not remove a Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama Supreme Court building after a federal district court ordered him to do so–and he followed through on that promise. [...]

Eliminating the poor

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Research has turned up a letter from the Bill Clinton presidency that advocates ridding the nation of poverty by increasing the number of abortions. Ron Weddington, an attorney who represented the pro-abortion side in Roe v. Wade, wrote President Clinton, urging the implementation of such a policy.
So, we now have in public discourse what [...]