How can Christians be Conservative? Part III

Elgin Hushbeck -

The final question, posed to me on how Christians can be conservatives dealt with the issue of how, since they are so against government intervention, can they seek to use government to impose their view of morality on others, in particular with the Pro-Life movement? While a common question, it has several problems.  For one, […]

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How can Christians be Conservative? Part II

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I am continuing to answer the questions, posed to me on how Christians can be conservatives.  This time I will address the question, how can conservatives show such a lack of concern about the uninsured as seen in their objection to ObamaCare? The question itself has some problems, the main one being that it confuses […]

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Can You Trust Conservatives

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The wife of a liberal friend of mine recently asked some sincere questions trying to figure out conservatives, and so I thought I would address them. I will do the political question here and the more religiously oriented ones in the near future at my other blog, www.consider.org/blog. Her politically oriented question concerned the statement […]

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Judicial Activism?

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In a lawsuit brought by 26 states, a Florida judge ruled President Obama’s health care law unconstitutional.  A post by Stephanie Cutter, Assistant to the President and Deputy Senior Advisor, quickly labeled the ruling an act of “judicial activism.”  For many conservatives, this sounds very strange, yet this is a perfect example of the difference […]

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Acting on Lies

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One of the most disturbing aspects of the left is that truth is largely irrelevant.  This is very clear in the aftermath of the shooting in Arizona.  The news of the shooting had hardly broken before those on the left began blaming it on conservatives in general and Sarah Palin in particular.  It was impossible […]

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