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“Love Them As Yourself”: God’s Words or IKEA Instructions?

…countability. Morality requires the ability to discern and decide. We have free will because we can comprehend why biblical principles lead to the flourishing of persons, society, and world. “God’s wisdom and truth are, in principle,” Yoram Hazony writes, “recognizable as such by human beings, according to the standards of the present world.” This is neither the simple call to follow the words of Scripture, as ironically many progressives are now…

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Tweeting ISIS Attacks: A Lesson in Not Learning a Lesson

…on something other than their need for “safe” spaces… — Judith Miller (@JMfreespeech) November 13, 2015 Stay classy, Ms. Miller. 3. The enemy of my enemy is also my enemy Hamas condemns Paris bombings https://t.co/alEJecKGBN — Hamas Movement (@HamasInfoEn) November 15, 2015 One of the great challenges in combatting ISIL is that while their fighters are highly motivated, and ideologically unified, many of ISIL’s opponents are currently embroiled i…

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Catholic Bishops Meeting For Family Synod; South Africa’s Dutch Reformed Church OKs Gay Weddings, Ordination; Court in Malaysia Deals Setback To Transgender Advocates; Global LGBT Recap

…hael Lavers covered the conference. Randy Berry, the special U.S. envoy to promote global LGBT rights, spoke at the gathering that took place at a Tegucigalpa hotel alongside gay Peruvian Congressman Carlos Bruce, transgender Venezuelan National Assembly candidate Tamara Adrián, Costa Rican Deputy Minister of the Interior Carmen Muñoz, Honduran Vice Minister of Human Rights and Justice Karla Cueva, Gonzalo Cid Vega of the Chilean Ministry of Labor…

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Bibi’s Bad History

…d, in fact, was in favor of returning the West Bank and Gaza to Jordon and Egypt after 1967. Menachem Begin was a member of a terror organization and a firm believer in Greater Israel. Yet he made peace with Sadat (Sadat was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood yet he made peace with Israel). Yizhak Rabin said of the Palestinians, “we will break their bones,” yet shook Arafat’s hand and implemented Oslo. Ehud Barak was part of a clandestine army uni…

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25 Things You Can Blame Muslims For

…university in the world today, al-Azhar (sorry, Sen. Graham), is in Cairo, Egypt. This history may be the reason on graduation day you look like an enemy combatant. Much of the modern university, including the stages by which one attains to a doctorate, descend from Islamic antecedents and maintain Islamic influences. “The Star Wars Prequels” by Garrett Schwalber 11. The Star Wars Prequels Tattooine’s a real city, in Tunisia, which is a real count…

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What the Conservative Christian “Fake-Trans Bathroom Creeper” Has To Do With Suburban Anxiety

…to this same resident, the church made pro-repeal yard signs available for free. And Emily Bowen-Marler, a Springfield pastor who supported the ordinance (and who, in full disclosure, is a friend), told me that the pro-repeal electioneers she encountered at polling places were from churches 45 minutes away. Of Bathrooms, Boundaries, and ‘Burbs Let’s tally this up. Accusations of duplicity and secrecy? Check. A sense that conservatives’ moral convi…

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Australian Prime Minister, Church Leaders Resist Marriage Push; South Korea’s Anti-Gay Christians Block Pride Parade; Morocco Arrests Men for ‘Obscene Act’ of Kissing; Global LGBT Recap

…e UN’s human rights office having a leader from a Muslim majority country. Egypt and other members of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation had opposed the UN Human Rights Commission resolution calling for the report. Hussein’s office has also issued a report calling attention to the “pervasive violent abuse, harassment and discrimination” against LGBT people in all regions of the world, citing “hundreds of hate-related killings,” according to…

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For Trump Admin, Immigration is About Race and Identity

…shown in his book Poverty and Charity in the Jewish Community of Medieval Egypt, there were a large number of hostels for the poor (sponsored by Christians, Jews, and Muslims) stretching across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. The common denominator of these institutions is that they did not rely upon political boundaries to relieve suffering. The religious traditions of hospitality, refuge, and sanctuary created the vibrant multiform c…

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LGBT’s, Opponents Prep for Vatican Synod; UN Rights Council Adopts LGBT Resolution; Brazil’s Evangelicals Eye Presidency; Global LGBT Recap

…f states, regardless of their political, economic and cultural systems, to promote and protect all human rights and fundamental freedoms,” it said. You can download the text of the resolution. Free and Equal, the UN Campaign for LGBT Equality, released a video made during the September opening of the UN General Assembly. The UN Human Rights Office and members of the Core Group on LGBT Rights at the UN set up a photo booth and invited visitors – in…

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Inventing Jesus: An Interview with Bart Ehrman

…ows that the mythicists who claim that Jesus was made up 30 years later in Egypt, or some other claim—that simply can’t be right. We have evidence of people telling stories about Jesus in Palestine within a year or two of the traditional date of his death. What kind of evidence to the mythicists bring to table to disprove Jesus’ existence? They have both negative and positive arguments. The negative arguments are such things as the fact that there…

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