Tag Archives: Christian Persecution

Tim Tebow, Ben Roethlisberger, Evangelicals and You.

I’ve never been much of a professional football fanatic. To me pro football seemed sterile, predictable, sanitized. Three predictable plays, then maybe something exciting. With television coverage it was even worse. Imaginary lines on the field, green screens with commentators incessantly pointing out who ran where, yawn. On the other hand, college football was the [...]

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No Tolerance For Christianity.

The headlines are almost overwhelming. Americans are accused of Islamaphobia, Jews are persecuted around the world, Holocaust deniers continue to push their garbage, and honor killings in the United States continue but rarely reported. And in my own backyard, the Air Force Academy capitulates to political correctness over a toys for tots program sponsored by [...]

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The Hypocritical New York Times

The New York Times reached a new low in political hypocrisy, or a new high in liberal bias, this week when its editor, Bill Keller, wrote a piece saying it was time to start asking presidential candidates tougher questions about their religion. He wrote in part: And I care a lot if a candidate is [...]

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Perplexing Foreign Policy: Beheading While Obama Announces Afghanistan Withdrawal

While the President announces his Afghanistan withdrawal schedule, let’s not forget the terror that still strikes in that country, and the kind of enemy we have been fighting. This article from World Magazine is well-worth reading. Afghans are warning of dire consequences for the country’s tiny Christian population should American forces leave Afghanistan, as President [...]

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