Theology
Splitting the Baby: A Review of the Documentary, “Dead Name”
By Mary Weller for truthXchange The documentary Dead Name grips your heart from its first minutes as it tells the stories of three parents and their struggle to fight for their children, caught by the full-force push of radical gender ideology throughout our culture. Devoid of sensationalism, politicization, or manipulation this well-produced movie allows you…
Online Symposium September 26-30
A clever insult fits the theme of our up-coming online symposium: “He is a self-made man and he worships his creator.” The title of the symposium is Stolen Identity: The Theft of the Binary in Contemporary Society. This event, consisting of nine gifted speakers, deals with personal identity and identity politics. So don’t miss it! It…
Overture 15 Must Be Adopted
I have been asked to write on why the PCA presbyteries should formally vote to include the new paragraph, Overture 15 in the Book of Church Order 7-4: Men who describe themselves as homosexual, even those who describe themselves as homosexual and claim to practice celibacy by refraining from homosexual conduct, are disqualified from holding…
It Is My Business
I recently heard a sermon that gave me deep concern. It was on 1 Peter 4:12–13, a text that predicts serious suffering for Christian believers. Peter, who was crucified upside down by the “civil” authorities of Rome, wrote: “Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal that has come on you to test…
Guilty, Anyone?
How easy it is for us to feel guilty and to make others feel guilty. The damning accusation of racism divides both the culture and the church because it is one of the most deeply felt indictments one could hear. Such an indictment creates guilt and shame in the accused, yet it is deeply subjective. Anyone…
Marxism and Racism: The Issue Is Never the Issue
David Horowitz was at one time a knowledgeable 1960s Jewish revolutionary Marxist. After observing from the inside the hypocrisy of Leftist ideology, he is now a political conservative. He brings to bear on our situation today by describing with frankness the stunning “logic” of Marxism: “The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.”[1] Horowitz…