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American moral values: narrowed or prioritized?
It’s a cheap shot to criticize socially conservative American “values voters” for narrowing the political litmus test to abortion and same-sex “marriage,” because “narrowing” and “prioritizing” are two different things. more »
by: Richard Land - Nov 27, 2007 - comments: 5 - topic(s): Family, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Human Rights, Racial Reconciliation, Social Issues, War, Science, Bioethics
The future in our hands: Living for life
Some days I just have to stop and ponder: Where are we going as a nation? What future are we leaving our children? As you might imagine, if we continue on the path we are on as a society, our future is not all that bright. more »
by: Richard Land - Oct 30, 2007 - comments: 2 - topic(s): Faith, Bible, Ministry, Life, Citizenship, Human Rights, Science, Bioethics
Contending with the “cults of death”
It is now clear that a “death cult” has taken root within Islam. These fanatical enemies of freedom will as soon rain death and mayhem upon a schoolyard of innocent children (Muslim as well as non-Muslim) as they will attack a military vehicle. more »
by: Richard Land - Sep 18, 2007 - comments: 8 - topic(s): Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Human Rights, Science, Bioethics
Live Earth leaves a worldwide “carbon footprint”
Al Gore recently told the Washington Post that global warming “is not a political issue; it’s a moral issue.” However, Gore’s Live Earth concerts held across the globe to raise awareness of this “moral” cause were marked by obscenity, hypocrisy, a massive “carbon footprint” and poor attendance. more »
by: Jill Martin - Jul 9, 2007 - comments: 4 - topic(s): Citizenship, Human Rights, Science, Environment
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. more »
by: Dwayne Hastings - Apr 25, 2007 - comments: 2 - topic(s): Citizenship, Science, Environment
Global Warming Debate Heats Up
Radical environmental activists are calling for British sweethearts to either purchase their Valentine’s Day bouquets from local growers or grow their own. more »
by: Jill Martin - Feb 12, 2007 - comments: 1 - topic(s): Science, Environment
Hot and Cold Media Spin: A Challenge To Journalists Who Cover Global Warming
Transcript of Senate Floor Speech Delivered Monday, September 25, 2006 by Senator James Inhofe, Chairman, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. more »
by: Senator James Inhofe - Sep 27, 2006 - comments: 1 - topic(s): Science, Environment
Has Robert Lanza Solved the Embryonic Stem Cell Research Dilemma?
In the recent volume of the journal Nature, researcher Dr. Robert Lanza of Advanced Cell Technologies proposes a process for deriving totipotent stem cells from 8-celled human embryos that does not harm the embryo1. more »
by: Barrett Duke - Aug 25, 2006 - comments: 3 - topic(s): Life, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Social Issues, Science, Issues
An Open Letter to the Signers of “Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action”
“They only asked us to remember the poor–the very thing I was eager to do.” –The Apostle Paul, Galatians 2:10
Widespread media reports tell of a scientific consensus that: more »
by: Interfaith Stewardship Alliance - Jul 29, 2006 - comments: 2 - topic(s): Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Social Issues, Science, Environment, Issues
Global Warming Mainly Natural and Not Catastrophic, Says New Study from ISA
While global warming is real, catastrophic, human-induced global warming isn’t, and mandatory reductions in fossil fuel use to fight it are unwise, say the authors of A Call to Truth, Prudence, and Protection of the Poor: An Evangelical Response to Global Warming, released publicly in Washington, D.C., by the Interfaith Stewardship Alliance (ISA) July 25. more »
by: Interfaith Stewardship Alliance - Jul 25, 2006 - topic(s): Citizenship, Social Issues, Science, Environment, Issues