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Why I Voted for Mitt Romney

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Of the four remaining Republican candidates I have shaken the hands of three (Romney, Gingrich and Santorum), had brief conversations with two (Romney and Gingrich... Gingrich was very brief) and actually shared my testimony with one (Santorum.) Santorum is by far the most approachable of the three. Maybe it's because he actually had the time to have a conversation. I really liked the guy. The only reason I didn't vote for him is because I don't believe he could lead the entire country and would be eaten alive. If he were to be elected it might create four more years of DC political gridlock. Remember, I love the guy and am not saying that … [Read more...]

March For Life Numbers Woefully Misrepresented

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Just take a look at this picture. Again, where was all the media coverage of this amazing event? From GetReligion (emphasis and linkage theirs): On Thursday, we looked at the rather shocking slideshow at the Washington CBS affiliate. It was headlined: Activists Hold Annual March For Life On Roe v. Wade Anniversary But it somehow hadn’t shown a single picture of an activist at the March for Life! Instead, it showed multiple pictures of the same handful of pro-choice protesters who protested the massive March for Life. First, we have an update. Around 7 p.m. on Thursday, three days after the March for Life, the folks at … [Read more...]

The March For Life 2012

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Today is a big day among those of us who are pro-life. The March for Life occurred today. Millions of people spoke up for the unborn and how often did you see it mentioned in the news? Michelle Malkin has a great rundown of various mentions and statements.  Also, The Foundry (Heritage Foundation) has a heart breaking and provocative post Gendercide: The War Feminists Seeminly Refuse to Fight. Also, The Washington Post reports that large numbers of youth and young adults are joining the pro-life movement. Ever since becoming a Christian I have been solidly pro-life and will do what I can to support local pregnancy centers and the … [Read more...]

BrainStorms & ThoughtBolts #10: Evangelicals, End of the World, The Id, Gender War, Life, Pride, Spiritual Intimacy

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BrainStorms & ThoughtBolts #10 Mohler asks, "Are Evangelicals Dangerous?" Trevin Wax, "How I Wish The Homosexuality Debate Would Go." Also, Kathy Koch does a good job discussing the Trauma of Childhood Sexual Abuse. And did you know that you have never talked to a mere mortal? Got a thick head? Maybe you have too many Facebook friends. Harold Camping got it wrong in May but he swears that today is the actual day the world ends. So, if you are reading this you are either a heathen unbeliever wondering where in heaven everyone, well all the Christians, went and running from the anti-christ beast  ... OR ... it didn't … [Read more...]

BrainStorms & ThoughtBolts #9: Yay Youngin’s, Tech Stuff, The Gospel, Coptic Christians, Reality TV, Seal Beach, Prayer and Grace

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Wait ... hold up ... you mean to say younger voters want the Government to support traditional values? Cool or whatever the modern synonym for "cool" is. Of course the fetus is a person but this is offered as a definition as to why we say that. Google+ who? <-- I still have an account and will keep it but Facebook's new features overwhelmed my previous excitement for Google+. Just sayin' Speaking of Tech stuff ... iOS5 was released and there are all kinds of cool features including these 5 gems. ... still not done with the tech thing ... click here to learn about the atomic method of creating a great powerpoint … [Read more...]

Reflections on Speaking At Care Net – A Personally Redemptive Day

Yesterday I spoke at the Care Net National Pregnancy Center Conference. I presented a workshop called "The Good Gift of Sexuality." 88 people registered for the 90 minute session and I think it went really really well. I had a wonderful time during the presentation.  The room was very interactive and the discussions afterward were amazing. I am so honored and humbled to have been a part of this conference in this way. I have supported pro-life works since I first became a Christian over 19 years ago. However, before Christ's love for the unborn manifested in my heart, and before becoming a Christian, I was quite liberal and believed … [Read more...]