We read it on shirts, signs and baby clothes, "all about me," it states. This is the same notion that originated with Lucifer. Have we taken the "all about me" culture and simply relabeled it, and embraced it and call it a Christian cultural expression. What about this generations fashion? What does God think about it?
With Sodomite marriages in vogue, it is a sad day in American history, a time of mourning. Mourning over the death not of some great patriot, but of the death of ideals that have shaped and molded the American Republic and brought it to greatness. How do we restore this nation? Let us address it here, but let us first understand the source that caused us to stray. We have sober questions to ask...
The principle once in power in the U.S. was of the Judeo-Christian ethic which was once understood and unchallenged. It was the Judeo-Christian ethic which is the foundation of the Common Law, and the Common Law the foundation of the Constitution. Hence, the moral framework of all legislation implicitly had it's origin in the Judeo-Christian ethic which is foundationally an Absolute Moral Law. With the abandonment of the Absolute Moral Law we are like a ship drifting out to sea with no anchor of stability, we are left only to utilitarianism with no absolute moral conclusions. Due to the secular philosopher in the position of power, and now all other persuasions are challenged to define their authoritative position. This is the generation of political correctness and definition of no creed...
Is your marraige failing? Do you not know how to control your anger when conversations get so personal that anger seems to burst? Tired of hurting the one's you love because of your temper? Please consider reading this article, if you want change, change can be found!
Our generation is in the habit of changing the definitions of terms. And the word "sin" is certianly no excpetion to it. We call it a "bad choice" but is it really just that?
It is often talked of purposeful living, but how much of it is rhetoric when we are honest with ourselves and examine our lives. One fallback from departing from ethical principles, is a loss of purpose. We are lost in a sense of despondency because there is no moral good in which to strive for .....