The Church Among the Nations
The Christian nation is an earthly entity whose natural principles are applied and fulfilled in light of grace.
The Christian nation is an earthly entity whose natural principles are applied and fulfilled in light of grace.
But when submission becomes inconsistent with and destructive of the public good, the same veneration for and duty to the divine authority, commands us to oppose.
Certain aspects of how God made the world do not cease to be operative simply because sin has twisted and deformed those institutions.
Nature has become something for man to dominate, subjugate, manipulate, and modify.
It is apparent that biology stands in the way of queering society.
Even one of the most pro-religious liberty, pro-separation of Church and State Baptists recognized that the Constitution was rooted in principles derived from God.
It appears that our most bitter political divisions are over what we all truly should consider morally outrageous.
In America, the structure—real or hypothetical—is generally fine; the moral inputs are what plague us.
What is really at issue is strategic how much influence is warranted in the political environment, and tactical, the right electoral appeal.
Woe betide the politician who gets too deep into the weeds once the writ has dropped, and the race is on.