Cultural reform efforts are not primarily about religious doctrine but social justice. – Scott Klusendorf, The Case for Life. Over sixty years of neo-evangelical leaven has had its effect on American Christianity, and nowhere is this more clearly seen than in the pro-life movement. Today it is difficult, if not impossible, to find pro-life authors [...]
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The Antichristian Case for Pro-Life Ecumenism
Posted in Abortion, Ecumenism on April 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Tool Time
Posted in Ecumenism, Theology on May 12, 2010 | 2 Comments »
tool: one who is used or manipulated by another – Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary Featured as the lastest Trinity Review, Richard Bennett’s article “The Roman Catholic Agenda Embedded in the Manhattan Delcaration” is a much-needed exposé of this dangerous, ecumenical document. Bennett’s main point is that the Manhattan Declaration, while being promoted as a Christian defense of life, [...]