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No, secular humanism is the antithesis to religion. SH is about applying the things we know to be true and provable and engaging in an ongoing search for the truth behind the things we currently don’t understand. more »

By steve - Mar 30, 2007

On Special Protections for Homosexuals Could Put Christians’ Speech at Risk

Christians are taught to not judge others, lest they be judged.  That is hard for all of us to keep but it is most important that we as Christians keep it because Christ calls us to. more »

By Dan Valdes - Mar 30, 2007

On Special Protections for Homosexuals Could Put Christians’ Speech at Risk

I am opposed to people who murder, steal, and abuse others (physically, emotionally and sexually), but not because of hate.  I am against people who do these things because these are wrong. more »

By Brandon - Mar 30, 2007

On In the Public Square

And secular humanism is not a religious, albeit naturalistic, ideology?  When you make claims about the universe, the human person, and the meaning of life you have provided an “all-comprehensive” doctrine—a worldview—it is just like a religion. more »

By Keith B. - Mar 30, 2007

On Day of Silence countered by Day of Truth

I was amazed at the comment made by Steve.  Did Dr. Martin Luther King change American views and polictics believing a book of fiction by ignorant men in unsophisticated times was irrelevant to modern times? more »

By Wayne Wiles - Mar 29, 2007

On Day of Silence countered by Day of Truth

Furthermore, as a Christian who happens to be gay, I wonder which “fruit” (pun definitely intended) is worse? My loving, consensual relationship with my partner or the fruits of a lifestyle of war, death, and destruction in the name of “democracy,” which has been endorsed by so-called Christians across this country (*ESPECIALLY Southern Baptists). more »

By Rick Hudgins Jr. - Mar 29, 2007

On Day of Silence countered by Day of Truth

Steve raises an excellent point by highlighting the differences in the messages between the Day of Truth and Day of Silence participants. “Be Straight” or “Don’t Be Gay” statements do, in fact, condemn the “sinner” and are the complete antithesis of the love that Jesus requires of His followers, gay and straight alike. more »

By Rick Hudgins Jr. - Mar 29, 2007

On The Believer and Alcohol

YES!  I was going to comment also that Jenae’s comment completely ignores the New Covenant and the freedom of Christ.  The issue is not Christians being “into” alcohol, it is Christians NOT being into daily Bible study, meditation on God’s word, prayer and theological study. more »

By Kimberly - Mar 29, 2007

On In the Public Square

Keith, religious indoctrination is a form of child abuse. The fact you can’t, or refuse to, see this fact is indicative of the problem.

I agree that we need to help disadvantaged children. more »

By steve - Mar 29, 2007

On The Believer and Alcohol

Yes, we are priests of the New Covenant ... but priests who are free to eat and drink what we will, not bound by Old Covenant dietary rules, like not eating pork, mixing milk and meat, etc. more »

By Keith klamer - Mar 29, 2007

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