Since virtually every significant moral issue is a political issue, and every political decision is by definition a moral issue of some kind – a rigid separation of church and state not only doesn’t exist, it can’t exist. This column will engage government and politics through the lens of Biblical principles with a no nonsense perspective.
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Purposeful deception while remaining unaccountable has finally been raised to an art form by our Congress Published 8:28 p.m. May 9, 2013 - Comments
Obama’s recent press conference gave little evidence of forthrightness on dealings with Syria or addressing the truth about Benghazi Published 12:17 p.m. May 2, 2013 - Comments
The difference between these two attacks is not location, but the amount of moral courage shown Published 6:10 p.m. April 23, 2013 - Comments
North Korea has finally gained the world’s attention, but the cost to maintain it could be war. Published 9:53 a.m. April 11, 2013 - Comments
Basketball is exciting, but it’s overshadowing Israel’s future, the nature of the unborn, and the possible destruction of marriage. Published 10:51 a.m. March 30, 2013 - Comments
Roman Catholics and Evangelicals can work together on national public policy issues without compromising their beliefs Published 5:37 p.m. March 21, 2013 - Comments
The fiscal irresponsibility of our nation’s leaders is more than just a problem; it’s a moral issue we should all be concerned about Published 6:57 p.m. March 15, 2013 - Comments
Granting same-sex marriage doesn’t give equality, it creates a special class of marriage at the expense of families everywhere Published 3:34 p.m. March 10, 2013 - Comments
When policy trumps a nurse’s natural compassion to help a person who is obviously dying, we all suffer. Published 7:24 a.m. March 7, 2013 - Comments
The battle over Sequestration is small compared to the larger battle over massive deficit spending and squandering our nation’s future Published 10:47 a.m. March 2, 2013 - Comments
A Physicist by training (and systems engineer by habit) Frank has worked in Department of Defense research and development for his entire professional career. Besides being: a husband for over 38 years; a father of three adult, married children; a ...
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A Physicist by training (and systems engineer by habit) Frank has worked in Department of Defense research and development for his entire professional career. Besides being: a husband for over 38 years; a father of three adult, married children; a church Elder for over 20 years; a grassroots political activist; and a Christian ministry leader; Frank has a passion to apply Biblical principles in a balanced and clear way to the issues of the day – particularly those involving our government. In addition to teaching a variety of Christian citizenship classes and lecturing, Frank has written extensively on the practical application of a Biblical worldview to contemporary issues.