Letters

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  • Letters: Grateful for ethics interest

    (Updated) Regarding the profile on Russell Moore, I rejoice that the Southern Baptist Convention now does have a spokesperson on the vitally important area of Christian ethics.

  • Letters: SBC flip-flopped on abortion

    (UPDATED) Why has the SBC flip-flopped on abortion?

  • Letters: Capital Punishment

    Roger Olson’s article on capital punishment ignores reality and makes capital punishment a Christian issue, which it is not.

  • Letters: Get ready for all those babies

    (Updated) My cousin, a professor at one of the universities in Texas, put your article on our Facebook page.

  • Letters: Support Glorieta homeowners

    (Updated) Regarding LifeWay’s proposal to give the Glorieta Conference Center to Glorieta2.0, a sister organization of Camp Eagle at Rock Springs, Texas, this letter supports the homeowners and requests your support in their fight to block this proposal from becoming a dreadful reality.

  • Letters: Baylor, BAA & a vineyard

    The article on the proposed agreement between Baylor University and the Baylor Alumni Association reminds of the story of Naboth’s vineyard.

  • Letters: Denominations

    (UPDATED) Man evolves. So does the way he worships. If not, we’d still be sacrificing goats.

  • Letters: Calvinism

    (UPDATED) If I believed in predestination, I would not attend church and certainly would not give a dime for evangelism. What difference would it make?

  • Letters: More on the Scouts decision

    (UPDATED) If we, as Christians, turn our backs on this organization now; then, once again, as with prayer in schools, Satan has won.

  • Letters: Responding to Scouts decision

    (UPDATED) Are we haters, bigots and homophobes if we don’t stop believing that these “orientations” and “preferences” are sins?

  • Letters: Delivered from Chinese imprisonment

    (Updated) My wife, Anita, and I serve International Baptist Church of Hong Kong. I want to share a praise item, which we were not able to broadcast 11 months ago because of security issues with one of our mission friends.

  • Letters: 2nd Amendment in context

    When the Second Amendment was adopted more than 200 years ago, this new nation had no standing army.