Tim Tebow Prays at National Prayer Breakfast

February 4, 2010

Check out this 22-year-old giving the closing prayer at today’s National Prayer Breakfast: When I was his age, I was a fornicating, unambitious drunk (sounds really bad when I put it that way; wait a second…it was!) who wouldn’t have spoken about anything in front of anybody, no matter how much you paid me. What [...]

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NYT: Pro-Aborts on ‘Wrong Track’ on Tim Tebow Ad

February 1, 2010

Update: The pro-life message is wonderful, but I’m hoping the Tim Tebow Super Bowl ad somehow smuggles in the Gospel. CBS wouldn’t allow it, of course, but perhaps some of his testimony comes through. *** Great day in the morning! I can hardly believe my eyes. The New York Times calls pro-abortion groups’ shrieking about [...]

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Republicans in Hollywood

January 27, 2010

I rarely blog about celebrities because it seems so, you know, shallow. I make an exception for right-leaning celebrities. In 2008, I put up a post about Republican-registered Hollywood folks like Kelsey Grammer, Chuck Norris, Bruce Willis, Jon Voight, Pat Sajak, Angie Harmon and her husband Jason Sehorn, former cornerback for the New York Giants, [...]

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Tim Tebow Lives

January 26, 2010

Update: Captain Ed says: “Expect to see this kind of hysterical criticism reach a crescendo when the ad airs, and then a quick deflation afterward. It’s just another form of advertising, after all, but instead of a new beer or bar of soap, it advertises faith in a personal and indisputable manner. Personal witness is [...]

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The Book of Eli: Initial Impressions (Spoilers)

January 24, 2010

I wrote this yesterday: Spoiler Warning When I first heard about “The Book of Eli,” my first impression was “must-see.” Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman in the same movie? I’m there. I avoided spoilers, but I remember seeing a headline that the movie was “friendly” to Christians and one calling it offensive or insulting to [...]

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Blogs for Life

January 22, 2010

Thirty-seven years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that women have a constitutional right to privacy to kill their unborn babies. Since then, about 45 million unborn babies have been ripped apart and sucked down sinks, poisoned in utero, etc. That’s called progress. Watch the Blogs for Life Conference, sponsored by the Family Research Council, [...]

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Brit Hume on the Name of Jesus Christ

January 7, 2010

When was the last time you heard a secularist react to the name of Allah the way he reacts to the name of Jesus Christ? “You speak the name Jesus Christ…and all hell breaks loose…it has always been thus. It is explosive. And I didn’t even say the name in that way. I simply spoke [...]

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Conceived in Rape

January 4, 2010

Unlike some who call themselves pro-life, I believe an unborn baby should live even if conceived in rape or incest. That’s just the kind of extremist I am. Carrying a baby conceived in a brutal, illegal, immoral, or ill-advised act has got to be tough, whether you want him or not. But this is where [...]

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Brit Hume and Tiger Woods

January 4, 2010

Update (1/5/09): For those “challenging” my comment about no separation of church and state in the Constitution, I addressed the issue in a post about John Kerry years ago. Check it out. Separation of church and state became a legal doctrine read into the document. The First Amendment does not forbid the federal government from [...]

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Here’s to the New Decade!*

January 1, 2010

May the Lord richly bless you! Now everybody’s talking about this New decade Like you say the magic numbers Then just say goodbye to The stupid mistakes you made Oh my memory serves me far too well Post-dating is so lovely. I recommend you do it often. Hope you’re having a safe night. Rest easy, [...]

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He is Christ the Lord

December 24, 2009

“In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to his own town to register. “So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to [...]

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Niece Has Too Much Time On Her Hands

December 21, 2009

Funny kid, my niece. She elfed me and friend of the family Allyson Felix. Merry Christmas week, everybody!

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Publishers Weekly’s Afro Picks Cover – Yuck

December 15, 2009

I’m working on a novel (third draft!) that falls in the Christian and paranormal genres, and one of the main characters is black. I don’t consider it an “African American” novel. If published (woo-hoo!), I want to see it in the Christian fiction section at Barnes and Noble, not the African American (cringe) fiction section. [...]

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Wisconsin Planned Parenthood Lies About Fetal Development

December 10, 2009

Lila Rose does it again. The video below is part of Live Action‘s Rose Acuna Project, which will document Planned Parenthood’s so-called counseling techniques. A Planned Parenthood worker tells an undercover “pregnant” woman her baby has only “heart tones” at seven weeks. “Heart beat is when the fetus is active in the uterus…can survive…which is [...]

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Inside the Womb: The Heart in Action

December 9, 2009

I wanted to point readers to an organization called The Endowment for Human Development and the wonderful images of life inside the womb. In particular, the heartbeat of an “abortable” four-week-old unborn child. Most abortions occur during the first trimester of pregnancy (0-12 weeks). That tiny “blob of tissue” on the left is quite spectacular, [...]

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