Faith and Culture: Articles

The moon is full, reflecting tonight off the forest of skyscrapers which is Manhattan.  The second act of a quadrennial dance — the 2004 Republican National Convention — plays out across the street in Madison Square Garden.  And as the lights blare, the horns sound, the throngs pulsate in the night, I am struck by [...]

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Every so often, someone decides that the world is too corrupt to reform.  And they start a political party. Sometimes this makes sense.  More often, though, it’s just foolishness, and bad stewardship to boot.  And for Christians today, that’s exactly where things stand. Third party advocates will sputter and fume at this.  They’ll talk about [...]

Let us start at the start: I am a Southerner. I am proud of my heritage. I am glad we celebrate Robert E. Lee’s birthday. As an attorney and a student of history, it is my professional opinion not only that states may secede, but that the Constitution would never have been ratified had it [...]

Protecting Our People

by Rod D. Martin on 1 November 2001

“We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union. . . provide for the common defense. . . and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.” – Preamble to the United States Constitution “Q: [...]

“Man without God is a beast, and never more beastly than when he is most intelligent about his beastliness.” – Whittaker Chambers “In a good society, politics is peripheral to much of the pulsing life of the society.” – George Will The return of Christians to America’s political life has been one of the most [...]