Sir Lionel Luckhoo’s Testimony

This week's podcast takes us to the testimony of Sir Lionel Luckhoo, the Guyanese lawyer and diplomat. He held the Guinness Book of World Records place for the largest number of successive murder acquittals (245).  He accepted Christ as his Saviour in the midst of his defence of Jim Jones before the Jonestown massacre in …

Modern Palestine?

Although I can't claim I saw Jesus in a dream as our friends in the More Than Dreams videos did, my saving encounter with Our Lord was a "direct divine intervention."  That being the case, my early Christian formation didn't get as much help from family and church as one would like.  But one of …

If You Want to Force a Moral Issue, Send In the British

Surprises never cease in the world, least of all the news that the Dutch are having second thoughts about their wide open society to the point that they have a conservative Christian party in the government and are starting to backtrack on much of the open sex and drugs that have made the Netherlands legendary. …

Considering Things Carefully

The great Chinese author Lu Xun said that "Everything requires careful consideration if one is to understand it."  This certainly applies to the back and forth with Liam over same sex marriage and adoption.  Characterising it as a debate is a stretch; from this side, it looks more like a barrage of name-calling, ad hominem …

Science for all? Maybe not…

The recent bombing (and attempting bombings) by physicians and engineers in the UK may have a greater casualty than just snarled airport security and throwing more people in jail.  The fact that most of the current round of bombers are physicians, engineers and others with scientific training should put to rest the secularist lie that, …

Who Shall Spread the Good News: As the Rain

The podcast of Who Shall Spread the Good News? ends this week with the final track, As the Rain. In the piece The Baptismal Covenant: The Contract on the Episcopalians, we expressed the following sentiment: ...we strongly suspect that the last covenant was strongly inspired by Peter Scholtes’ 1966 song "They’ll Know We Are Christians …

Al Gore III Gets Caught Speeding 100 MPH

Well, at least he did it in a Prius. But what did you expect of the grandson of the man who helped create the Interstate system (which is more than Al Gore II managed with the Internet!)  So what we have here is the following: Generation 1 pushes for Interstate highway system. Generation 2 pushes …

A Sensible Resolution to a Senseless Case

President Bush's decision to extend executive clemency to Scooter Libby is a sensible way to resolve what has been one of the most dangerous prosecutions in recent memory. The job of a prosecutor is to obtain convictions for crimes committed, not to manufacture them and then send people to prison.  The most recent "celebrity" example …

Thoughts of a Former Fanatic

A very insightful view about radical Islam from a combat veteran, including an overview of Muslim thinking that is sorely lacking in "Western" treatments of the subject.

The Proposed Anglican Covenant: The Club Chimes In

It's impossible to resist making some comments about Responses Offered by the Executive Board and Clergy and Lay Deputations to General Convention of the Diocese of Southeast Florida to Questions contained in A Short Study Guide to Aid the Episcopal Church in Responding to the Draft Anglican Covenant as Prepared by the Covenant Design Group, …

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