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On The Right to Lethal Self Defense
Political Theology

On The Right to Lethal Self Defense

ByPatrick Steckbeck

Individuals have the right to lethal, self-defense in cases of mortal danger from other persons.

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What should be the Christian stand on the death penalty?
Conservatism | Law | Social Justice | Theology and Scripture

What should be the Christian stand on the death penalty?

ByR.C. Sproul

The Bible says that human life is so sacred, so precious, so holy “human life has so much dignity” that if with malice of forethought you wantonly destroy another human being, you thereby forfeit your own right to life.

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The Problem with Borders
Immigration | Conservatism | Liberalism

The Problem with Borders

ByRobert J. McPherson II

Oikophilia, the love of home. Do we have a duty to protect it and even share it? Is there a disctinction between immigration and assimilation?

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4 Principles for “The Good Life”
Conservatism

4 Principles for “The Good Life”

ByNicole Leaman

Sometimes, the hard talks, the hard lessons, and the most difficult times of our lives are what is best for us. These times “build character.” Tough words of love are welcomed by the wise.

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Social Welfare Programs and Christians
Capitalism | Economics | Socialism | Theology and Scripture

Social Welfare Programs and Christians

ByNicole Leaman

How engaged should Christians be in the realms of cultural and social issues, of poverty and oppression? Could good intentions produce negative results and ultimately harm someone’s good?

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