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Postmodernists Make Activists, Not Students

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 30 | Postmodernists Make Activists, Not Students Our nation was founded with the marketplace of ideas in mind. The Founding Fathers of the United States would meet in coffee houses and share ideas in preparation for the revolution. They enshrined both freedom of speech and freedom of assembly in the […]

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Mississippi Enacts “SAFER Act” To Protect Females

Mississippi joins at least 11 other states that have laws protecting women and girls in public facilities. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver highlights in 60 seconds the important topics of the day that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org. 
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Worldview Deficiency

Kerby Anderson
Over the last few months, I have been doing some interviews on books that document (in one way or another) a lack of moral behavior among evangelicals. If you read articles in Christianity Today, Ministry Watch, or World magazine, you see other examples.
As the authors document what is happening in the evangelical world, I always like to bring us back to why. The “why” question is probably more important than the “what” question. Why aren’t Christians acting like Christians? Of course, all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Christians are supposed to be different than the world, but there is abundant evidence that they are very much like the world around them.
Each year, George Barna posts The American Worldview Inventory.  His most recent report shows that very few Americans (including evangelicals) have a biblical worldview. About four percent have a biblical worldview with four percent more with a variety of different worldviews. The dominant worldview (encompassing 92 percent) is the worldview of syncretism.
The classic definition of syncretism is that it is an amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought. In the Christian context, it is an acceptance and even affirmation of a diverse set of beliefs that aren’t biblical. That is best illustrated by the fact that a majority (58%) of American adults don’t believe in absolute truth and instead believe that moral truth is up to the individual to decide.
You would hope pastors might be able to correct some of this theological confusion. But George Barna found that less than a majority (41%) of senior pastors have a biblical worldview. And the problem is worse with youth pastors. Only 12 percent of them have a biblical worldview.
We shouldn’t be surprised at what is happening in the evangelical world when we understand the why behind it.

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Texas Voters Want Security

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 29 | Texas Voters Want Security Texas voters are recognizing the illegal immigration issue for what it is: a crisis of existential proportions. They are showing it in the ballot box by abiding by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s endorsements.  Paxton’s endorsements resulted in stunning landslide victories for two challengers […]

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School District Pays Big After Firing Teacher for Christian Beliefs

She plans to help launch a campaign called “Teachers Don’t Lie” to help other teachers know their constitutional rights. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver highlights in 60 seconds the important topics of the day that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org. 
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