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Hitler’s rejection of Christianity

Published on November 23, 2010 By SiteEditor

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Gun control and gunman James Lee’s liberal agenda

Published on September 4, 2010 By SiteEditor

American Vision – September 3, 2010
Leftist Gunmen take Hostages, Dissolve Civilization
By Joel McDurmon

Enlightened by Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth as well as a novel about a talking gorilla, James Lee on Wednesday stormed the Discovery Channel building near Washington, D.C. with a gun and homemade (though he was homeless) bombs demanding the corporation change its programming according to his manifesto. The manifesto features themes of disarmament, population reduction, and environmentalist propaganda. Headlines followed.

Will Christopher Hitchens die an atheist?

Published on August 13, 2010 By SiteEditor

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American Vision – August 13, 2010
Christopher Hitchens, Dying Man
By Joel McDurmon

Peter Hitchens on brother’s ‘stench of totalitarian slander’ re. child abuse

Published on July 31, 2010 By SiteEditor

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National Post – July 30, 2010
Yahweh for youngsters
By Peter Hitchens

Position Statement – The Centrality of the Bible

Published on July 22, 2010 By SiteEditor

Many Christians today shy away from using the Bible to defend their positions when interacting in the political realm or other spots in the public arena. ChristianGovernance maintains that the Bible must be central as a source for argumentation when engaging with others in the public square. Pastor Doug Wilson provides a very clear rationale for this position in a recent article/interview recorded in the pages of the magazine Reformed Perspective, so we draw your attention to these comments as reflective of our position.

Colson’s anti-theocratic comment refuted

Published on June 11, 2010 By SiteEditor

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American Vision – June 10, 2010
A Theocratic Mistake
By Eric Rauch

Dawkins vs. the Pope – Atheism barely treading water

Published on April 20, 2010 By SiteEditor

A lot has been said about Richard Dawkins’ and Christopher Hitchens’ interest in arresting the Pope and having him charged. What’s most interesting about this, in my view, is D&H’s implicit endorsement of Christianity. It’s become a well established statement of principle that atheists have no philosophical way to account for their moral positions. There can be no absolute moral declarations from a relativistic faith. Their moral outrage at the Pope implies a standard against which he can be judged. But atheism has no rational basis for such a standard, least of all a standard that sounds Christian with concern for vulnerable children. D&H have to climb up into the lap of God in order to slap Him in the face. (No, I don’t mean the Pope when I say God.) That’s the essence of D&H’s hillarious and irrational atheistic worldview – they have to use the moral and epistemological tools that God has given us in order to launch their battle against Christianity.