Monday, March 18, 2013

Is "what would Jesus do?" (WWJD) something we should seek to live by?

Is "what would Jesus do?" (WWJD) something we should seek to live by?: "“What would Jesus do?” is a popular religious expression on bracelets, necklaces, and T-shirts with the initials WWJD. The idea behind WWJD is that to know how to do the right thing, we simply ask ourselves, “What would Jesus do?” At first glance, this appears to be a good idea. However, is this something Christians should live by?"

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AlbertMohler.com – So What if Abortion Ends a Life? Rare Candor from the Culture of Death

AlbertMohler.com – So What if Abortion Ends a Life? Rare Candor from the Culture of Death: "Is an unborn baby “a life worth sacrificing?” The question is horrifying, but the argument was all too real. In a recent article, Mary Elizabeth Williams of Salon.com conceded what the pro-life movement has contended all along — that from the moment of conception the unborn child is undeniably a human life"

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AlbertMohler.com – So What if Abortion Ends a Life? Rare Candor from the Culture of Death

AlbertMohler.com – So What if Abortion Ends a Life? Rare Candor from the Culture of Death: "Is an unborn baby “a life worth sacrificing?” The question is horrifying, but the argument was all too real. In a recent article, Mary Elizabeth Williams of Salon.com conceded what the pro-life movement has contended all along — that from the moment of conception the unborn child is undeniably a human life"

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AlbertMohler.com – A Warped Worldview: Another Moral Effect of Pornography

AlbertMohler.com – A Warped Worldview: Another Moral Effect of Pornography: "The moral effects of pornography are, by now, well attested. The scourge of pornography has brought ruin and harm into the lives of millions of our friends and neighbors, destroying marriages, distorting sexuality, and poisoning minds. Even so, the pornography industrial complex continues to grow, representing one of the most lucrative segments of the Internet economy."

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

North Dakota’s HUGE Pro-Life Win: ‘It’s a Good Day for Babies’ | TheBlaze.com

North Dakota’s HUGE Pro-Life Win: ‘It’s a Good Day for Babies’ | TheBlaze.com: " North Dakota on Friday moved closer to adopting what would be the most restrictive abortion laws in the country, with lawmakers sending the Republican governor measures that could set the state up for a costly legal battle over the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized the procedure."

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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Pat Boone Calls Obama a Marxist, Says He Was on White House 'Enemies List' (Video)

Pat Boone Calls Obama a Marxist, Says He Was on White House 'Enemies List' (Video): "It's safe to assume that Pat Boone did not vote for President Barack Obama's re-election."

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Why Pope Francis Excites (Most) Evangelical Leaders | Christianity Today

Why Pope Francis Excites (Most) Evangelical Leaders | Christianity Today: "Pope Francis has drawn much attention for being the first pope to come from the ranks of the Americas and the Jesuits, as well as take the name Francis. But evangelical observers highlight other reasons for enthusiasm for yesterday's precedent-setting election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, former archbishop of Buenos Aires, to replace Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI after his surprising resignation."

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Friday, March 15, 2013

On The Box: Words of Comfort: The Limit of Science

On The Box: Words of Comfort: The Limit of Science: "Back is 2007, brilliant Japanese scientists created an amazing robot. It was amazing because it was so human-like, and could even move like a human."

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New Pope: No Communion for Pro-Abortion Politicians | Conservative Byte

New Pope: No Communion for Pro-Abortion Politicians | Conservative Byte: "New Pope Francis I is a conservative in the mold of his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope John Paul II. That’s especially true on the issue of abortion, which he called a “death sentence” for the unborn in 2007. “We aren’t in agreement with the death penalty,” he said during that speech, “but in Argentina we have the death penalty. A child conceived by the rape of a mentally ill or retarded woman can be condemned to death.”"

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Should Christians be concerned about the idea of Sharia Law?

Should Christians be concerned about the idea of Sharia Law?: "nswer: First, we should define Sharia Law. Sharia is, as expressed in the Qur’an and the Sunnah, divine law. The Sunnah is a record of the life and example of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The Sunnah is primarily contained in the Hadith or reports of Muhammad's sayings, his actions, his tacit approval of actions, and his demeanor. Where it has official status, sharia is interpreted by Islamic judges who may be influenced by the religious leaders, or imams."

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