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Evangelical principles?
By
David Kuo
Over at the Evangelical Outpost, Joe Carter confronts the David Kirkpatrick article on the ‘evangelical crackup’ by saying it “is mostly a rehash of the dominant media perspective on evangelicals and politics, though it is noteworthy for Kirkpatrick’s style of ‘journalism by name-dropping.'” Rather than focusing on people, Carter argues, we should focus on recognizing…
Watching sports to God’s glory?
By
David Kuo
Ok, watching sports can be a lot of fun – particularly when the Patriots or Yankees are losing or the Steelers or Mets are winning. But here is someone who is thinking long and hard – too long and too hard? – about his viewing habits: Let me first say that as an unbeliever I…
An apology
By
David Kuo
Richard Land’s most important assertion in his post is correct. The language I used in my post on Mike Huckabee and evangelical leaders was, “unchristian, harsh and hostile.” While I stand by the substance of what I wrote – that things are changing in the evangelical political world – the way I wrote it was…
“The Opiate of the Morally Corrupt”
By
David Kuo
Bestselling author Dinesh D’Souza has a new book out – What’s So Great About Christianity. It has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with defending the Christian faith against the recent attacks of men like Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens. Here is an original essay from Dinesh: To listen to prominent atheists,…
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