
It’s funny how both the extreme right and left in American politics like to throw the “F” word around when describing one another. The real question is, when you look at their backup material, you begin to see that one side wants to limit free...
It’s funny how both the extreme right and left in American politics like to throw the “F” word around when describing one another. The real question is, when you look at their backup material, you begin to see that one side wants to limit free...
Human Events recently had a nice short article showing how, after the Bush tax cuts of 2003, tax revenues went up. This is classic supply-side economics at work, and the graph at right is self-explanatory if you realize the 2003 date. Even better, George Gilder...
At the recent Call to Renewal conference, sponsored by Sojourners, a “Christian Left” organization, Barak Obama gave the keynote address (streaming audio), and said some things about faith and politics which were excellent. Now, Al Mohler doesn’t agree, but I was so mad at Mohler’s...
Contrary to popular belief, employing a biblical world view for disciplines outside of personal faith, such as politics, art, child-raising, or science, is not using religion. There is a difference between employing biblical principle and employing religious principle, i.e. not all biblical principles should be...
Here’s one more article from Mark Beliles, culled from an old publication, and probably expanded upon in his book Liberating the Nations: Civil government is one of the five main areas of jurisdiction to whom God gives certain responsibilities and very definite limits. This article...
The following essay on government is from an out of print Christian newspaper. I want to post this short section of the essay, since it is a great primer on a biblical view of government. This essay was originally written as a response to a...