As a 400 year malignancy (racism) eats away American idealism, "Making American great again" is a stimulus terminus, whereby, karma's pecking order feeds on apostasy's hypocrisy and malfeasance. Under ...
How did phrases like “One nation under God” become part of the Pledge of Allegiance, and “In God We Trust” become America’s national motto? As Christian Nationalism becomes more and more mainstream, ...
It is often argued nowadays, if not simply assumed, that the modern Western world, in its higher intellectual and cultural reaches at any rate, is post-Christian. What is usually implied by this ...
One of the well-established theories in sociology of religion is that governments and religions are drawn to each other. Governments want legitimization from God through religions, and religions want ...
Stephen Ujlaki began his career in film “50 years ago doing antiwar films.” In the intervening years, he’s produced many feature films, but this spring he’s out as co-director (and producer and writer ...
Left vs. right. Woke vs. the unwoke. Red State Jesus vs. Blue State Jesus. There are some leaders who see faith and politics strictly as an either/or competition: You win by turning out your side and ...
On The 700 Club, host Pat Robertson said “Islam is essentially a Christian heresy” that “picked up snippets of the gospels,” and other Biblical texts and is now taking “everything that Jesus said” and ...
WITH its decentralised governance and rebellious spirit, Presbyterianism has always been fissile and unpredictable; it can evolve in any ideological direction and is prone to splits over points of ...
Join Craig Nielsen for a talk on Christian Zionism – Christian obligation or Christian heresy? Craig Nielsen is a Mathematics and Science Teacher at Waikerie High School, South Australia and a ...
The Encyclopedia of Early Christianity, edited by Everett Ferguson (Garland, 1995), covers the bases (and often more) on all the items in this issue. One general work of special value is Stuart G.
Sir, – Fr Martin Henry gives three reasons for believing that secularism may overly depend on Christian roots (“Is secularism just a Christian heresy?”, Rite & Reason, August 22nd). The first is that ...
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