Prayer for changing the culture

God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, we come into your presence in His name. We have heard the voice of your Son, And therefore we can make our voices heard. We have been justified in the blood of your Son, And therefore we can oppose every form of injustice …

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The upcoming battle of "Christian" films

When is a Christian film not a Christian film?
When it changes the Bible narrative upon which it is based.
Two upcoming films to be released in time for Lent take on a couple of epic biblical characters: Jesus and Noah. They are generating a very different buzz leading up to their premiers.

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Des Moines Register publishes Quiner's Diner essay

Iowa State’s decision to ban the Bible reminds me of their decision in 2005 to deny tenure to a former faculty member, Guillermo Gonzalez, co-author of “The Privileged Planet.” Mr. Guillermo’s book made the case for “intelligent design,” a politically-incorrect view in academia dominated by atheists. Even though Mr. Gonzalez didn’t teach this philosophy in his classroom, 124 members faculty signed a petition denouncing intelligent design, reinforcing their hostility to all things religious.

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What God did not say to His Son

Ask any parents: they would much rather suffer than watch their own child …or any child….suffer.
But it is a lie to say, ” I only want you to be happy”. Because what the world perceives as happiness often ends in pain and weakness.

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Iowa State's "anti religion agenda"

Another Quiner’s Diner reader is offended after reading “I’m offended.”
Lee Burleson took the time to write to the President of Iowa State University after they announced the removal of Bibles from the university hotel:

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I'm offended

I’m offended.
These two words carry mammoth clout in this politically-correct age. I’m offended that Iowa State University, whom I support with my tax dollars, will be removing the Bible from Iowa State University’s Hotel Memorial Union because a single guest complained.
Just one.

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