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Yes, evangelicals do reject leftism. More power to them!

Friday, 28 October 2011 09:19 by Phil Mitchell
(CCU Faculty) In their recent New York Times op-ed, “The Evangelical Rejection of Reason,” Karl Giberson and Randall Stephens, former and current professors at Eastern Nazarene College, apologize to the Times’ readers for ... [More]
Categories:   Leftism
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Eco-doomsday predictions are unhinged from reality

Wednesday, 8 June 2011 15:44 by Phil Mitchell
(CCU Faculty) Bulletin: Harold Camping is alive and is now a columnist for the New York Times.  Not really; it's just   Thomas Friedman cranking out yet another jeremiad with warnings of apocalyptic doom.   “The ea... [More]
Categories:   Environment
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Chicken Little wrong again: Oil hasn't peaked

Saturday, 22 January 2011 04:45 by Phil Mitchell
(CCU Faculty) A tip of the hat to Vincent Carroll of the Denver Post for his column chiding “peak oil” extremists.   Carroll queries, “Where are the "peak oil" alarmists when we need them to spice up the news of risin... [More]
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China is booming, not only economically but spiritually

Sunday, 2 January 2011 15:21 by Phil Mitchell
(CCU Faculty) Good morning from the People's Republic of China.  It is the beginning of 2011 here--it's still the old year in the states.  And since many a pundit is arguing that the future of the world is here it seems like a good ide... [More]
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Categories:   Christianity | China
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As McDaniels ill served the Broncos, Obama ill serves us all

Thursday, 9 December 2010 12:37 by Phil Mitchell
(CCU Faculty) So our beloved Broncos have found their home next to the Titanic.  At the bottom.  In a sea of darkness.  Hopes and dreams quite literally drowned.  This development was as predictable as daylight to many of us when ... [More]
Categories:   Obama
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Election took us beyond Oz & Kansas into new possibilities

Friday, 5 November 2010 03:02 by Phil Mitchell
(CCU Faculty) Waking up the morning after Tuesday’s historic midterm election, a song popped into my mind.  Remember the end of the Wizard of Oz?  When they began singing “Ding Dong the Witch is Dead”? ... [More]
Categories:   Elections
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Why the left won't resist jihad and sharia

Tuesday, 12 October 2010 07:32 by Phil Mitchell
(CCU Faculty) Nick Cohen of The Guardian bemoans the “seduction” of left-wing academics by Islamic radicalism.  Professors who disparage, ridicule, and condemn every Jewish and Christian expression of spirituality can’t find it... [More]
Categories:   Free speech | Islam
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The moral blindness of Markos Moulitsas

Monday, 13 September 2010 08:40 by Phil Mitchell
Markos Moulitsas, influential founder of the Daily Kos leftist website, takes moral equivalency to new and sickening depths in his new book, American Taliban: How Sex, Sin and Power Bind Jihadists to the Radical Right. According to a synopsis of th... [More]

'Peace President' Obama echoes Chamberlain, not Truman

Monday, 12 April 2010 02:39 by Phil Mitchell
So President Nobomba has decided he can avoid war by playing nice with our enemies.  Now all he needs is Neville Chamberlain’s umbrella to complete the picture.  But reliable Leftist Robert Sheer is rejoicing.  The president fina... [More]

Being Christian and conservative isn't contradictory, Mike

Friday, 19 March 2010 08:10 by Phil Mitchell
(CCU Faculty) Mike Lux, blogging in the Huffington Post, announces he has found the “Ultimate Contradiction-in-Terms:  Right-Wing Christians.”  Lux shakes his head and condemns those of us who claim to follow Jesus Chr... [More]