Category: Politics
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Pondering Partisanship and Patriotism
Read more: Pondering Partisanship and PatriotismAs 2012 continues, so does the grind of the election year, and certainly no one is more excited for November 6th than the candidates themselves. I can’t imagine the drain and the grueling stress this brings for the candidates). This atmosphere, combined with the patriotism associated with Memorial Day this weekend, had me pondering the sort of…
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To Occupy Wall Street OR To Serve the World? (Guest Post)
Read more: To Occupy Wall Street OR To Serve the World? (Guest Post)It’s cold in Johannesburg. That surprised me because I always thought Africa was a hot place. That was the first of my expectations dashed upon the rocks of reality there. Accompanied by ten people, including seven high school students, I walked around an astonishingly large ghetto with bags of bread and canned foods. To be…
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The Irrelevance of Romney’s Mormonism
Read more: The Irrelevance of Romney’s MormonismShortly before graduating from Biola University in the Spring of 2008, I took a job working as a part-time pastor at a new, predominantly Korean, inner city church plant in Los Angeles. A couple months into the job, I found myself in Buffalo, New York for our denominations’ annual conference. I still cannot forget a…
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In Consideration of the Religious Views of Politicians
Read more: In Consideration of the Religious Views of PoliticiansNormally I’m not one to jump into discussions about presidential candidates before an election year, as you’ve no doubt noticed based on the one article I’ve contributed to this site, which you may or may not have read. But as I was reading a recent article by Westminster California professor of apologetics and theology Michael…



