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Should we pull back from politics?

By Russell D. Moore, President of the ERLC
Oct 23, 2013

Don’t call it a pullback; we’ve been here for years.

The recent profile in the Wall Street Journal highlighted a generational change in terms of the way evangelicals approach cultural and political engagement: toward a gospel-centered approach that doesn’t back down on issues of importance, but sees our ultimate mission as one that applies the blood of Christ to the questions of the day.… Read the rest

George Washington Quote

“WE ARE PERSUADED THAT GOOD CHRISTIANS WILL ALWAYS BE GOOD CITIZENS, AND THAT WHERE RIGHTEOUSNESS PREVAILS AMONG INDIVIDUALS THE NATION WILL BE GREAT AND HAPPY. THUS WHILE JUST GOVERNMENT PROTECTS ALL IN THEIR RELIGIOUS RIGHTS, TRUE RELIGION AFFORDS TO GOVERNMENT IT’S SUREST SUPPORT.”

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Dimming Aspirations in the Rise of Cohabitation

Posted By Collette Caprara

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Since 1960, the number of cohabiting couples in our nation has skyrocketed [2] from 450,000 to more than 7.5 million [3]. As a motivation [4] to move into cohabitation, couples have cited spending more time together, the ability to combine their financial resources, and the opportunity to “test drive” their relationship, possibly avoiding a divorce in the future.

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Protecting Religious Liberty in the Marriage Debate

By Ryan T. Anderson On September 19, 2013

NewscomBipartisan legislation was introduced today in the House of Representatives that would prevent the federal government from discriminating against citizens and organizations who believe that marriage is the union of a man and a woman.… Read the rest

Freedom: Another Casualty of the Gay Agenda

The Christian Post

If you think that same sex marriage and “non-discrimination” laws are all about love and tolerance, you couldn’t be more wrong. A decision out of the New Mexico Supreme Court last week clearly shows why.

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BUSINESS CLOSURES THAT ARE GOOD FOR THE ECONOMY

Family Research Council Blog
by Rob Schwarzwalder
Aug. 26, 2013

The abortion industry recently has suffered a series of legal and legislative setbacks. From mandatory ultrasounds to fetal pain bills to entirely reasonable clinic health and safety regulations, the womb is a bit less unsafe for thousands of unborn children.

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Redefine Marriage, Debase Language? Get ready for the throuples.

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE  
AUGUST 8, 2013

By Ryan T. Anderson

Merriam-Webster is going to have to update the next edition of its dictionary, at least if marriage redefiners have their way. Do you know what the words “monogamish,” “throuple,” and “wedlease” mean?… Read the rest

Yes, Threats to Religious Liberty Happen Here

Advocates of same-sex marriage are classifying Biblical teachings as “hate speech.”
Ryan T. Anderson

© National Review Online 2013. All Rights Reserved.

Some on the left are criticizing Senator Ted Cruz’s recent comments about how the drive to redefine marriage may threaten religious freedom — but a closer inspection of the issue reveals his worries were accurate, prescient, and maybe even too cautious.… Read the rest

Redefinition of Marriage – The Moral Issue of Our Day?

Paul Smith, Executive Director, Citizen Impact, USA

President Obama publicly “affirmed” his personal desire to redefine marriage to include two people of the same sex, and the Supreme Court ruled against traditional marriage laws. As a result, the redefinition of marriage is in the forefront of the news and public awareness.… Read the rest

Scalia Dissent: Gay Marriage Decision ‘Jaw-Dropping’

Wednesday, 26 Jun 2013
By David Alan Coia
Newsmax.com

In a blistering rebuke of the Supreme Court decision to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act, Justice Antonin Scalia said the self-governing power of the people has been eroded.

“Today’s opinion aggrandizes the power of the court to pronounce the law,” Scalia wrote in the dissenting opinion.… Read the rest

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