Did this ever happen to you as a kid?
This essay continues the Christian Theology and Public Policy Course essays by John Cobin, author of the books Bible and …
This essay continues the Christian Theology and Public Policy Course essays by John Cobin, author of the books Bible and …
Protestant Christians (with the exception of some “emerging church” types) overwhelmingly support free-markets and fiscal prudence on the part of …
Ever wondered what Christianity looks like in practice? Look no further than… President Obama! I saw this today at a …
In a extraordinary surprise move, the Nobel Peace Prize this year has been given to none other than Barack Obama …
Perhaps the most valid justification of government is its defense of citizens against foreign aggressors. But when governments wage war, a thin line separates defense and offense. And even in a defensive war, governments typically deprive their own citizens of many liberties. Historically, war has done more than anything else to enhance the power of governments and to diminish the liberties of the people. Classical liberals have always recognized the dangers of war and supported policies, such as free international trade, that reduce the likelihood of war.
David Theroux has two excellent blog posts at The Beacon that I want to commend to you. In the first, …
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