Free Exercise of Religion Under The Knife in San Francisco
Jul 7, 2011 2 Comments ›› Site AdministratorGuest post from Foundation for Moral Law intern Jimmy Rich, a Covenant College alum currently in his second year at Jones School of Law, who plans to work in Constitutional Law. In 1791, our Constitution was amended to guarantee that Congress would never pass a law which stifled our liberty to worship God according to the ...
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Feb 15, 2011 10 Comments ›› John EidsmoeMany of us have read C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia, ostensibly to our children but secretly enjoying them ourselves. The Kingdom of Narnia, whose people and talking animals worshiped the Christ-figure Aslan, were a type of Christian Europe, while to the south of Narnia the Calormene Empire, whose people served the cruel god ...
Continue ReadingDoes the First Amendment Protect Governors?
Jan 21, 2011 3 Comments ›› John Eidsmoe[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="143" caption="GOV. ROBERT BENTLEY"][/caption] Dr. Robert Bentley, Alabama's newly-inaugurated Governor, has already become controversial. On Inauguration Day, Bentley spoke for an audience at Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, where Dr. Martin Luther King once served as pastor. He said he wanted to be Governor of all Alabamians and all who know Jesus ...
Continue ReadingOn the Air: Foundation Attorneys On America & Islam
Sep 14, 2010 No Comments ›› Site AdministratorFoundation attorneys Col. John Eidsmoe and Ben DuPré recently joined our friends at the City on a Hill radio program to discuss America's struggle with Islam, past and present. Col. Eidsmoe talked about President Thomas Jefferson and our first War on Terror: sending in the Marines to fight Muslim Barbary Pirates on the "shores of ...
Continue Reading“Islamophobia” — A Double Standard?
Aug 27, 2010 1 Comment ›› John EidsmoeInvestigative reporters today revealed that the U.S. State Department is using taxpayer funds in a thinly-disguised effort to promote evangelical Christianity in the Middle East. Two investigative reporters for a leading news network discovered through an anonymous tip that the State Department will spend an estimated $16,000 to send evangelist Franklin Graham on the tour ...
Continue ReadingIs It “Inappropriate” to Speak the Truth About Islam?
Apr 23, 2010 2 Comments ›› John EidsmoeOne would think a group that calls itself the Military Religious Freedom Foundation would be in favor of religious freedom in the military, right? Why, then, does the MRFF claim "victory" when the military rescinds an invitation to Rev. Franklin Graham to address a Pentagon Day of Prayer breakfast? They objected to Graham's invitation and ...
Continue Reading“Would Jesus Really Say That?”
Dec 18, 2009 3 Comments ›› John EidsmoeWhenever something worthwhile circulates on the internet, about a dozen people will take it upon themselves to send me a copy. One recent submission is titled "Letter from Jesus about Christmas." The writer suggests that if Jesus were to write a letter to us about Christmas, He would urge us to redirect our priorities. ...
Continue Reading“Gun control” at Ft. Hood aided and abetted Hasan
Nov 16, 2009 4 Comments ›› Ben DuPréMuch is being made of the political correctness that failed to prevent Muslim terrorist Major Nadal Hasan from turning on his fellow soldiers at Ft. Hood, and rightly so; but the political correctness that disarms soldiers on post made Hasan's victims the sitting ducks they were. In "How 'gun control' aided and abetted ...
Continue ReadingA Veterans Day Salute
Nov 9, 2009 2 Comments ›› John EidsmoeThe brutal murder of 12 servicemen and one civilian, coupled with the wounding of more than 20 others, by an American major with apparent ties to Islamic terrorism, is proof that the Islamic jihad against the West is far from over. There are allegations that the Administration knew of Major Hasan's terrorist convictions and ...
Continue ReadingLet’s be the free and Christian land Islamic terrorists hate
Sep 11, 2009 4 Comments ›› Ben DuPréThose who were alive during the attack on Pearl Harbor or during the respective assassinations of Pres. John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will tell you they can remember exactly where they were and what they were doing when they heard the news. In my generation, there are few events that can be ...
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