Archive for February 18th, 2013

Life Never Began for Liberals

Life Never Began for Liberals

Life has to begin at conception. If life doesn’t count until a human is no longer dependent on others to survive, then it never began for liberals.

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How Institutionalism Inhibits our Expectation of the Supernatural

How Institutionalism Inhibits our Expectation of the Supernatural

By reducing our conceptions of the church to an institution or organization to be managed, there often follows a decreased expectation of the supernatural in the affairs and activities of the church and, by extension, the individual Christian. Rather than seeking results beyond our human schemes and expectations, we find ourselves managing the church as an enterprise in which results can be forecast and progress measured using metrics common to modern business.

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The Will of Inanimate Objects

The Will of Inanimate Objects

Does gasoline and a lighter make you an arsonist? Does a knife make you a slasher? Does a computer make you a hacker? Then why does a gun make you a criminal?

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Government Wouldn’t Turn On Its Citizens

Government Wouldn’t Turn On Its Citizens

Gun control: Because our government would never turn on its citizens, right?

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Liberal Logic on the Constitution

Liberal Logic on the Constitution

From a great site called Liberal Logic. If you’re ever in need of great analysis into how the liberal mind operate (using that term loosely), this is the place. And this kind of “thinking” isn’t confined to the Democrat Party anymore; it’s becoming more common in the “Republican” Party as well.

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Are Property Rights Human Rights?

Are Property Rights Human Rights?

Property rights are fundamental. If the investment of labor, an economic decision that benefits the whole nation, is to be encouraged, ownership must be protected. Even the Eighth Commandment, “Thou shall not steal,” presumes ownership and property rights. Property rights depend on allowing others to make their own judgments, whether right or wrong, and the success of a nation depends on these property rights.

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