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Tragedy at Benghazi. A Deadly Consequences of Political Correctness

By   /  May 27, 2013  /  Concepts, Debates & Opinions  /  Comments Off

President Barack Obama and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton honor the Benghazi victims at the Transfer of Remains Ceremony held at Andrews Air Force Base, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, September 14, 2012. An attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya claimed the lives of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Information Management Officer Sean Smith, and security personnel Tyrone S. Woods and Glen A. Doherty on September 11, 2012. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]

The tragedy at Benghazi resulted from dereliction of duty spawned by an inane sense of political correctness coupled with determined deference to political expediency emanating from the highest levels of the Obama administration

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To deny ungodliness and worldly desires. Forgotten Art of Evaluation of Movies from A Biblical Perspective

By   /  May 13, 2013  /  Concepts, Debates & Opinions, Uncategorized  /  Comments Off

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You cannot judge based only on appearance. As Christ commands, you should judge with a righteous judgment. we will give an account to God for how we spend our time and money. We should, therefore, take seriously the job of evaluating movies from a biblical perspective.

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Same Sex “Marriage” is Civil Issue

By   /  May 6, 2013  /  Concepts, Debates & Opinions  /  Comments Off

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Those who promote state recognition of same-sex unions should demonstrate that the cost/benefit ratio would be in the state’s interest argues

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Academic Freedom, Civility, and the Name of Jesus

By   /  April 24, 2013  /  Concepts, Debates & Opinions  /  Comments Off

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Demonstrating civility in the public arena is more critical than ever. The failure to do so will alienate students. Recent events in Boston suggest that some of our students may be living on the margin argues Dr. Gary L. Welton

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“They Know Where I Stand”. Distinguishing Judgment from Accusation

By   /  April 22, 2013  /  Concepts, Debates & Opinions  /  Comments Off

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Let’s not voice opinions we are not willing to act on. When we do that our Christianity is reduced to some pious platitudes that mean nothing argues Dr. David DeWitt

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