Be sure to watch this through to the end. (HT: @Matt Perman)
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Review of “In the Land of Believers”
Gina Welch’s In the Land of Believers: An Outsider’s Extraordinary Journey into the Heart of the Evangelical Church is the narrative of the author’s two-year sojourn in the late Jerry Falwell’s Thomas Road Baptist Church (TRBC) in Lynchburg, Virginia. As a life-long liberal atheist, Welch had always regarded evangelicals with an elitist contempt. Uncomfortable with her disdain, she goes undercover and joins the church in order to find out what evangelicals are really like. At the outset of her project, Welch observes miles of ideological distance between her and the subjects of her study. With respect to Jerry Falwell, she writes, “I considered him a homophobe, a fearmonger, a manipulator,…
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Michael Gerson on Obama
“Obama has joined the pantheon of progressive presidents. Some of them, such as the ruthlessly cheerful Franklin Roosevelt, were politically dominant. Others ended as political failures: Woodrow Wilson, cold, cerebral and unloved; Lyndon Johnson, passionate, prideful and broken. But each tested the limits of executive power, changed the relationship between citizens and the state, and inspired generations to love or disdain. Obama now belongs in this company.” Read the rest here.
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Stupak Never Intended to See It through
It looks like this video was recorded last Fall before the House passed its version of healthcare reform. What it reveals is that Bart Stupak never intended to see his “pro-life” stand through to the end. I was mistaken about him before. His was never a principled pro-life position. (HT: The Corner)
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Stupak: Duped or Caved?
The longer I look at this the worse it looks. The executive order that Stupak is relying on to bar federal funding for abortion clearly isn’t going to work. As Bill Burck and Dana Perino have noted, “Executive orders have the force of law only within the executive branch and only to the extent they are consistent with legislation. Â Stupak believes that the Senate bill does not do enough to prohibit the use of federal funds; what he apparently does not realize is that the executive order can do no more to prohibit use of federal funds for abortion than the Senate bill does.” Could Stupak really have been duped…
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Planned Parenthood Likes Stupak Agreement
Here is Planned Parenthood’s reaction to the Executive Order that has secured Bart Stupak’s vote for healthcare reform: “While we regret that this proposed Executive Order has given the imprimatur of the president to Senator Nelson’s language, we are grateful that it does not include the Stupak abortion ban.” I hope Stupak is getting a sinking feeling in his stomach right now. In this late hour, he needs to reconsider.
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Stupak to Vote “Yes,” HCR Will Pass
Bart Stupak has just announced that he will vote in favor of healthcare reform. He will do so on the basis of a promise from President Obama to sign an executive order barring federal funding of abortion. You can read the executive order here. I’ve read the executive order. I’m no lawyer, but the order does appear to uphold the standards of the Hyde Amendment—a legislative provision barring the use of federal funds to pay for abortions. I think that is a good thing, but I am still not satisfied with this agreement. An executive order only lasts as long as the sitting president’s tenure and resolve to keep it…
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Stupak to Hold News Conference, 4pm
Bart Stupak will hold a press conference in the House gallery at 4pm presumably to announce that he will vote in favor of healthcare reform. Stupak announced earlier today that he was close to a deal: Stupak said he engaged in talks late into Saturday night.
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Stupak to Vote “Yes” on Healthcare?
The Washington Post reports that, “House Democrats are working with the White House to craft an executive order that would clarify President Obama’s intention to maintain a long-standing ban on federal funding of abortion, congressional Democrats said.” Stephen Dillard reports at First Things that Bart Stupak has agreed to vote “yes” on healthcare reform contingent upon adequate wording in an executive order. Kathryn Jean Lopez is also reporting that agreement has been reached on the executive order approach. If this reporting bears out, then healthcare reform will indeed pass today. How are pro-lifers evaluating this approach? The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the National Right to Life Committee, Americans United…
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Josh Harris in SBTS Chapel
Josh Harris is in town to speak at Boyce College’s “No Idols” conference. The conferences starts tomorrow, but today he preached in our chapel. It was a penetrating exposition of Proverbs 3:5-6. Watch it above, or listen below. “Total Trust” – Proverbs 3:5-6 [audio:http://www.sbts.edu/media/audio/spring2010/20100318harris.mp3]