Russell Moore recently interviewed me about What Is the Meaning of Sex, and the audio is now available online. I am very grateful for this interview, and I have to say that it is unlike almost any other that I’ve done so far. Dr. Moore was careful to probe the pastoral and practical implications of this book, and he does so with his customary wit and humor. The conversation is about 15 minutes long, and it’s available on the website of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. You can also listen to it below or download it here.
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The books from panel discussion with SBTS authors
Albert Mohler interviewed several SBTS profs today about their recent books. The panel included Tom Schreiner, Tom Nettles, Jim Hamilton, Heath Lambert, and yours truly. You can watch the discussion above. The books are linked below.
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ENDA and the Christian Response
Editor’s Note: This week the Senate is poised to take up the Employment Non-Discrimination of Act of 2013 (ENDA). The law would prohibit some religious business owners from the freedom to hire individuals who share the values of their business. President Obama blogged at The Huffington Post over the weekend in favor of ENDA. This law has wide-ranging implications that directly affect religious liberty. Andrew Walker, Director of Policy Studies with the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, has graciously provided an interview to help readers think through this controversial law. Read it below. Q: What is ENDA? This week, the Senate is poised to vote on S. 815, the Employment…
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MacArthur defends “Strange Fire” conference
Tim Challies has the first of a two-part interview with John MacArthur posted on his website. Challies asks many of the questions that folks have been wanting to ask MacArthur in the wake of his “Strange Fire” conference. This is a helpful interview, and I recommend that you read all of it.
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Kirsten Powers’ powerful conversion testimony
This has been making the rounds, and no doubt many of you have read it by now. But I wanted to share it in case some of you haven’t. Kirsten Powers is a contributor to USA Today and a columnist for Newsweek/The Daily Beast. She formerly served in the administration of Bill Clinton, and now she is a Democratic commentator at Fox News. In the November issue of Christianity Today, she shares how God invaded her life and converted her to faith in Christ. Here’s just a little bit of what she shared: I remember walking into the Bible study. I had a knot in my stomach. In my mind,…
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Nebraska’s Hail Mary win over Northwestern
The best play of the 2013 season happened with Nebraska’s Hail Mary win over Northwestern yesterday. With four seconds left in the game and Nebraska trailing by three points, Nebraska tosses-up a 56-yard pass into the endzone. Somehow, a receiver in red came down with it in the endzone with no time left on the clock. This play almost never works, but it is sweet when it does! Watch above. (HT: Justin Taylor) Postscript: Can someone explain to me why Bo Pelini looks disappointed?
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Federal appeals court reinstates Texas abortion law
Here’s the report from the Associated Press: AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A federal appeals court has reinstated most of Texas’ new abortion restrictions. A panel of judges at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling Thursday evening, three days after District Judge Lee Yeakel said one provision serves no medical purpose. The panel says that the law requiring doctors to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital can take effect while a lawsuit moves forward. The Texas attorney general’s office argued that the law is a constitutional use of the Legislature’s authority. Lawyers for Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers had argued that the regulations did not protect…
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The Theology of Charles Krauthammer
Earlier this week, Dennis Prager hosted a fascinating interview with conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer. The bulk of the discussion deals with politics and Krauthammer’s new book Things That Matter. But that is not why I am posting the interview here. The best part of the interview is at the very beginning in which Prager presses Krauthammer to talk about his theological beliefs. In short, Krauthammer compares his views to that of Thomas Jefferson and Albert Einstein. In short, he describes himself as a Deist who has a fairly impersonal view of God’s nature and agency. You can download the audio here or listen below. [audio:http://s3.amazonaws.com/stitcher32.e/30059764.mp3]
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Halloween: Trick or Treat?
(HT: Tim Challies)
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Millions losing current insurance plans under Obamacare
Lisa Myers of NBC News has just released a jaw-dropping investigative report. This is explosive. In light of the montage above, the report speaks for itself. Myers writes, President Obama repeatedly assured Americans that after the Affordable Care Act became law, people who liked their health insurance would be able to keep it. But millions of Americans are getting or are about to get cancellation letters for their health insurance under Obamacare, say experts, and the Obama administration has known that for at least three years.