The transgender revolutionaries want our children: And Ohio’s Republican governor gets their applause with a veto

The vast revolutions in morality that have reshaped the modern landscape have been spectacularly successful, with very few exceptions. In the last hal...

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“The City Below Sea Level” — Why? A Quick History Lesson

Jackson Kuhl, a writer who speciailizes in matters of history and archaeology, offers a quick summary of how New Orleans came to be in "The City Below Sea Level," published at Tech Central Station. Bienville had been eager to found a trading post at ...

September 4, 2005

Chief Justice William Rehnquist Dies

This eventful week became all the more historic with the announcement that U.S. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist had died late on Saturday. The Chief Justice's battle with thyroid cancer was well-known, and he died less than a year after his diasgn ...

September 4, 2005

God and Hurricane Katrina — Friday’s Appearance on the Hugh Hewitt Show

Hugh Hewitt gathered three theologians on his Friday show and led a discussion about a Christian understanding of Hurricane Katrina and the aftermath. I was glad to join John Mark Reynolds, director of the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University, ...

September 3, 2005

Update on New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary has released information about its operations and plans for coming months. The seminary's statement is found on its Web site [go here]. The seminary's plans were detailed in an release published by Baptist Pre ...

September 3, 2005

National Geographic Warns About Danger for New Orleans — Almost a Year Ago

The October 2004 issue of National Geographic Magazine featured a major article warning of an impending catastrophe in the New Orleans area -- a catastrophe most likely to be caused by a major hurricane. The article, entitled "Gone with the Water," n ...

September 3, 2005

A Hometown Gone, A New Home Awaits

Dr. Russell Moore, Dean of the School of Theology and Senior Vice President for Academic Administration at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, is a proud native of Mississippi and its Gulf coast. He waited through anxious days to hear news of ...

September 2, 2005

Moral Evil and Restraining Grace in New Orleans

On Thursday's edition of The Albert Mohler Program I discussed the outbreak of lawlessness and moral anarchy in New Orleans. Snipers and rioters have hampered rescue attempts and gangs are moving throughout the inundated city, looting and setting fir ...

September 2, 2005

California Senate Votes to Approve Same-Sex Marriage

The California Senate voted Thursday to allow homosexual marriages. As The Washington Post reports, this represents the first time a legislative body has approved same-sex marriage without a court ordering it to do so. The bill redefines marriage as ...

September 2, 2005

“We’re All Homeless” — New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Shares in its City’s Suffering

"Pray for the circumstances of our seminary family," said New Orleans Theological Seminary President Chuck Kelley. "They're all over the southeastern United States. Virtually all of us on campus now are homeless. My wife and I have what we can put in ...

September 1, 2005

In New Orleans — Terrible Visions of Catastrophe

Consider this opening paragraph from an article in today's edition of The New York Times: Chaos gripped New Orleans on Wednesday as looters ran wild, food and water supplies dwindled, bodies floated in the floodwaters, the evacuation of the Superdome ...

September 1, 2005