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R. Albert Mohler, Jr.

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Latest Turns in the Marriage Debate

Developments in Massachusetts and Kentucky point to the probable shape of things to come in the same-sex "marriage" debate in America. As momentum toward homosexual "marriage" builds, defenders of traditional marriage are forming resistance movements to counter the tide, but with mixed success. As the proposed Federal Marriage Amendment slowly winds its way through the […]

ANALYSIS: A challenge of courage & compassion: the church’s response to homosexuality

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)--The church's engagement with the culture involves a host of issues, controversies and decisions -- but no issue defines our current cultural crisis as clearly as homosexuality. Some churches and denominations have capitulated to the demands of the homosexual rights movement and now accept homosexuality as a fully valid lifestyle. Other denominations are tottering on the brink, and without a massive conservative resistance they are almost certain to abandon biblical truth and bless what the Bible condemns.

A Crisis of Courage and Compassion

The church's engagement with the culture involves a host of issues, controversies, and decisions — but no issue defines our current cultural crisis as clearly as homosexuality. Some churches and denominations have capitulated to the demands of the homosexual rights movement, and now accept homosexuality as a fully valid lifestyle. Other denominations are tottering on […]

Truth-Telling In A Time Of Tragedy

Preached September 13, 2001 at the Alumni Memorial Chapel at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary two days after the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C. Preachers are expected to speak when no one else has any idea what to say. This is not an enviable position. Standing at the graveside, the dying […]

The Price of Theological Fidelity

When you look at the landscape of theological education across America, and you look over the last couple of centuries, it is one tragedy after another. When you consider what has happened in denomination after denomination, control and accountability have been forfeited and lost in terms of the seminaries. Once that happens, inevitably those institutions […]

The Charismatic Movement: Cause for Celebration or Concern?

The rise of the Charismatic movement is one of the most remarkable developments of the twentieth century. From modest beginnings in the Azusa Street revival, the modern-day Charismatic movement has been transformed into the fastest-growing segment of Christianity in America and throughout much of the world. Some experts estimate that the movement includes almost a […]

God, Country, and the Culture War

America's parents are about to discover that the culture war is a lot closer than they thought. The ruling of the New Jersey Supreme Court ordering the Boy Scouts to accept homosexuals as members and troop leaders is an open assault upon one of the nation's most cherished and respected organizations. The Aug. 4 ruling […]

President Clinton’s Spiritual Enablers

Americans attempting to reconcile President Clinton's sex scandals with his membership in a Baptist church received a little assistance from the November 2 1998 issue of Newsweek magazine. The newsmagazine presented an analysis of the President as "Bill the Baptist." It goes a long way toward explaining the President – and the transformation of the […]

The Revenge of the ‘Prom Moms’: Our Children Have Been Listening

Sparing themselves a murder trial, Amy Grossberg and Brian Peterson pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of their newborn son. The plea agreement came as no great surprise, for few persons thought the state could win a first-degree murder conviction against them. The victim, after all, was only a newborn. The case made headlines […]

Ghosts of the Past: The De-Christianization of Dartmouth

"We must confront the ghosts of the past," said James O. Freedman, president of Dartmouth College. While dedicating the new Roth Center for Jewish Life at the college, Freedman used the occasion to look back to Dartmouth's past and a legacy of "bigotry" the college had long since repudiated. As evidence, Freedman read from selected […]