Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Truth and Justice Review: July 26th


When debating issues of truth and justice, these matters should be important to Christians.  The Bible shows that the Lord raised up prophets to speak to the national-religious-political leaders of their day.  Those prophets confronted issues of truth and justice - or falsehood and injustice.  A part of our calling to be salt and light is to speak into those arenas.

The church must know how to think about the issues of our day with discernment.

 "Our courts oppose the righteous,and justice is nowhere to be found.  Truth stumbles in the streets, and honesty has been outlawed.  Truth is nowhere to be found. And whoever shuns evil becomes a prey. The Lord looked and was displeased that there was no justice." - Isaiah 59:14-15

Here are some of the best news articles, quotes, and videos I saw last week during the Republican National Convention:


"Hillary Clinton is the most corrupt person ever to run for President of the United States." - Newt Gingrich

Tony Perkins, one of the outstanding Christian leaders in our generation, shares the history behind the phrase "One Nation Under God."




Newt Gingrich outlines the amazing number of terror attack just in the past 37 days and the necessity of having an administration that can handle it.   

"Remember, this is not about politics. The cost of Hillary's dishonesty could be the loss of America as we know it." - Newt Gingrich



And Ben Carson discusses why we must fight for The Supreme Court.  "I will make you a promise — regardless of attacks by the media, I will continue to talk about Hillary Clinton’s admiration for Saul Alinsky, her secular progressive values, and her commitment to activist judges who share those values. We must remember that 2016 is not just about who will sit in the Oval Office for the next 4 years, but who will sit on the Supreme Court for the next several decades. Together, let’s keep this issue front and center."



See the moment in Trump's speech at the RNC that resonated with viewers more than anything else said in Cleveland.  View it here.

Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, shares with the PBS Newshour how he reluctantly came to support Donald Trump.  View it here.

James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, endorses Donald Trump.  Read it here. 

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