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Monday, January 26, 2015

Uneasy Bedfellows and other links

The posting of links does not constitute an endorsement of the sites linked, and not necessarily even agreement with the specific posts linked.

* 5 Simple Ways to Teach Your Children Theology -- "You don’t need to feel like you’re trying out the latest parenting fad or complicated system."
* 10 Lessons from the Early Church Fathers for Today -- "They were ordinary people who were faithful to God’s call."
* Are You Aware of the Avalanche of Gay Programming Assaulting Your Home? -- "The indoctrination and propaganda coming from those advocating a gay lifestyle in our country, classrooms and culture are increasing."
* Atlanta is burning: A new and ominous threat to religious liberty -- "The facts in the case are now clear: Reed fired Cochran for what the mayor called “bad judgment” in writing a book in which Cochran asserted the sinfulness of homosexuality, and then sharing a copy of the book with three city employees."
* Franklin Graham, Muslims, “Secret Church”, Easy-Believeism -- "When asked about his vociferous and public opposition to Islam, Graham responded with a short, token condemnation of Islam.  He spent the majority of his face-time making the following gospel presentation..."
* Huge cache of confederate weapons seized by Gen. Sherman may have been found in S.C. river -- "They confiscated cannonballs, rammers, sabers and bayonet scabbards. And, on their way out of town, they dumped whatever they couldn’t carry into the Congaree River."
* If you support Charlie Hebdo, you should support rights of gay-conversion therapists -- "The way to win a fight -- a cause -- is to argue your points persuasively so as to prove your opposition wrong."
* ISIS execute 13 football fans by firing squad for watching Iraq play Jordan on TV in Islamist-controlled Mosul -- "The teenagers were rounded up and publicly executed by a firing squad using machine guns..."
* 'Moral cowardice,' Moore says of GOP dropping abortion vote -- "On the eve of the annual March for Life, House GOP leaders abandoned their plan to vote Thursday (Jan. 22) on the Pain-capable Unborn Child Protection Act, H.R. 36."
* Mummy Mask May Reveal Oldest Known Gospel -- "This first-century gospel fragment was written on a sheet of papyrus that was later reused to create a mask that was worn by a mummy."
* Uneasy Bedfellows?: Natural Law and Protestant Theology -- "For many Protestants today, and more especially those in the Reformed tradition, natural law poses two problems, both of which have anthropological roots."
* U.S. top court rules for Muslim inmate over prison beard ban -- "The justices, on a 9-0 vote...rejected the state's reasoning that the policy was needed for security reasons to prevent inmates from concealing contraband."

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