by Jeff Toler | Nov 12, 2015 | Affirming Marriage and Family, Affirming Our American Heritage |
If knowledge is power, than wisdom is holy… and truth is sacred. America has become thoroughly inured to a very determined far-left world-view. So even though we are, generally speaking, a dysfunctional society, the recent off-year elections provided some very... by Jeff Toler | Nov 5, 2015 | Affirming Marriage and Family, Affirming Our American Heritage |
It is widely understood the phrase, “In politics it’s all local” is credited to former Speaker of the House, the late Tip O’Neill. It was his way of saying that people will vote according to the way issues impact their lives personally. He knew what that meant well... by Charles Doughty | Oct 18, 2015 | Affirming Marriage and Family, Affirming the Christian Faith |
[The following is re-printed from an editorial originally published in the Winchester Star – edit.] Emperor Constantine opposed him. Anti-Christ Arians hated him. Emperor Constantius II ordered him banished. Emperors Julian the Apostate and Valens (who... by Jeff Toler | Aug 4, 2015 | Affirming Marriage and Family, Affirming the Christian Faith |
But there is far more to the story than traditional belief in holy matrimony. The SCOTUS decision is very ominous for a lot of reasons. But interestingly enough, traditional marriage was already in trouble:... by Rachel Hamman | Jul 30, 2015 | Affirming Marriage and Family, Affirming Our American Heritage |
Since five human beings have announced their opinion with regard to same-sex marriage, should we all sit back and accept it as fact? The Supreme Court has been morally wrong before, most notably in 1973 and increasingly often in recent years. Historically, the role of... by Mark Quimby | Jul 29, 2015 | Affirming Marriage and Family, Affirming Our American Heritage, Affirming the Christian Faith |
Supreme Court says, “Homosexual marriage trumps religious freedom.” America’s religious freedom is waning. Biblically-based Christians will feel the hurt. For Christians comfortable in their pews, “How does this concern me?” The 19th Century saw our...