Archive - Dwayne Hastings

Abortion Statistics

While studies indicate that a growing number of Americans believe that abortion on demand should be restricted and that the number of abortions per year have been declining since 1990, there are still over a million babies aborted each year in the U.S. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Dec 10, 2009 - topic(s): Life, Abortion

Partner with the Psalm 139 Project to Save Lives

November 2009

Dear friend,

In the wake of a natural disaster, some needs are obvious: food, shelter, water. Others go unnoticed, but the consequences can be even more serious. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Nov 7, 2009 - topic(s): Life, Abortion

ERLC’s Land clarifies remarks, apologies to Anti-Defamation League

Richard Land’s assertions that some proposed elements of health care reform are tainted by principles embraced by the Third Reich have drawn critical response from some, perhaps none more notably than Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Oct 21, 2009 - comments: 1 - topic(s): Citizenship, Healthcare, , Legislation, National

An Odd Pairing: Ice cream and same-sex “marriage”

It’s a state known more for maple syrup and breathtaking autumn vistas, but today Vermont is in the news for the same-sex “marriages” that are now legal within its borders. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Sep 1, 2009 - topic(s): Family, Marriage, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality

Health Care: Competition Urged, Not Govt. Control

The U.S. health care system may be sick, Richard Land said, but the Obama administration’s planned takeover may permanently cripple it.

“Our health care system is not a perfect system. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Jul 14, 2009 - topic(s): Family, Living, Health

Economic boom for purveyors of poison

Projections that sales of the so-called “morning-after” pill will continue to climb should remind every person who believes human life is precious that not everyone in the U.S. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Jul 31, 2007 - topic(s): Family, Living, Health, Life, Abortion

An Indecent Ruling

As a father and a concerned citizen, the June 4 ruling by a U.S. Court of Appeals concerning the Federal Communications Commission’s right to penalize television networks for airing indecent language is as nearly offensive as the words the FCC was targeting. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Jun 5, 2007 - comments: 1 - topic(s): Family, Pop Culture, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, National

Just Justice

The Innocence Project (innocenceproject.org) recently announced it had helped clear another man wrongly convicted of raping, robbing, assaulting, and kidnapping a Chicago office worker in 1982. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - May 15, 2007 - comments: 4 - topic(s): Citizenship, Capital Punishment, Human Rights, Social Issues

Wiping out environmental woes

Singer and environmental activist Sheryl Crow—in her quest to save the planet—has now decided the fate of the globe might hang on toilet paper. Perhaps that is overstating her view, but Crow recently lamented the amount of toilet tissue Americans use. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Apr 25, 2007 - comments: 2 - topic(s): Citizenship, Science, Environment

The anatomy of a retraction: Setting the record straight

Here is another object lesson in the old saying: “Don’t trust everything you read.” The Washington Times printed a serious mischaracterization of Richard Land in an article, Republican ’08 options disappoint evangelicals. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Apr 16, 2007 - comments: 9 - topic(s): Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, National

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