“Politics In Church: Challenging The IRS By Endorsing Candidates From The Pulpit”
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Some preachers participated in a political protest against the IRS on Sunday.
Dozens of pastors across the country took politics to the pulpit yesterday in hopes of influencing the Nov. 4 presidential election and setting off a legal fight over the Internal Revenue Service’s restrictions on church involvement in politics. Pastors take politics to the pulpit. Read more…
Categories: In The News, Main Tags: Internal Revenue Service, IRS, non-profit, pastors endorse candidates, political, political action by churches, tax exempt status, tax exemption for churches, taxation
“Should Both Evolution And Creationism Be Taught In Public Schools?”
The controversies over teaching religion in public schools are especially acute on the topics of evolution and creationism. Various Christian groups advocate teaching creationism—recently renamed “intelligent design”—in public schools. Advocates want to counter what they regard as the false theory of evolution. Or, to use the phrase they repeat frequently, evolution is “just a theory.” Read more…
Categories: Main, Teaching The Bible In Public Schools Tags: Bible, creation stories, creationism, evolution, Genesis 1:1-2:3, George W. Bush, history, intelligent design, John McCain, myth, politics, religion, Sarah Palin, teaching bible in public schools
“A Fickle Obedience To The Authority of Scripture—The Strange Case of Sarah Palin And The Authority of Women Over Men”
The dramatic rise to fame of Sarah Palin—a woman most of us had never heard of a few weeks ago—demonstrates the enormous power of publicity to create celebrities.
What continues to amaze me more than anything else is how Sarah Palin’s meteoric rise to the role of savior within the Republican campaign requires conservative Christians to ignore any questions about women and authority. Read more…
Categories: Main, Women And Leadership Tags: authority of scripture, Bible, biblical authority, Doug Pagitt, hermeneutics, obedience to authority, Republican convention, Sarah Palin, Women And Leadership
“Evangelical Flip-Flopping Over Sarah Palin and Women’s Authority Over Men”
The nomination of Sarah Palin as the vice-presidential nominee of the Republican Party represents an astonishing Evangelical flip-flop on the role of women in leadership by self-proclaimed social and religious conservatives.
Let’s put this in perspective. If John Cain is elected President, Sarah Palin will hold the second highest leadership position in the nation—and as the saying goes, will be within a heartbeat of the highest leadership position. And conservative Christians declare themselves ecstatic over the choice. Read more…
Categories: Main, Women And Leadership Tags: 1 Timothy 2:12, Evangelicals, feminism, feminist, Hillary Clinton, James Dobson, Jerry Falwell, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Women And Leadership
“John McCain Jilts The Evangelicals and Chooses Sarah Palin From The Assemblies of God”
John McCain has courted Evangelicals for much of his political campaign. Meanwhile, the Evangelicals have not quite trusted him to be one of their own. McCain made the ultimate effort to woo the Evangelical vote in his appearance at the Civil Forum at Saddleback Church.
After all of this effort to capture the Evangelical vote, it is rather astonishing that McCain did not choose an Evangelical to run as his vice-presidential nominee. Instead, he chose a woman deeply rooted in the Assemblies of God. Read more…
Categories: In The News, Main Tags: Assemblies of God, baptism of the Holy Spirit, civil forum, Evangelicals, Jim Bakker, John McCain, Juneau Christian Center, pentecostal, Saddleback Church, Sarah Palin, speaking in tongues, Tammy Faye Bakker
“Evangelicals Do Not Own God”
It is time for a confession. I have fallen into the trap. I have let Evangelicals define the agenda, even here on this blog. I’ll explain what I mean by telling a personal story.
While I was pregnant with my second child, I was under the obstetric care of two brothers who shared a joint practice. I never knew which brother I would see at any visit. I knew only that I liked one brother and didn’t like the other. Read more…
Categories: In The News, Main Tags: Barack Obama, evangelical, James Dobson, John McCain, Rick Warren

