
Owen Anderson
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2 months ago |
dailywire.com | Owen Anderson
Sometimes history turns on a phrase. Patrick Henry had, “Give me liberty or give me death.” Ronald Reagan gave us, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” And now Vice President JD Vance has given us “I don’t really care, Margaret.”If you missed it, this new rallying cry emerged during an interview between CBS’s Margaret Brennan and Vance about illegal immigrants who weren’t vetted for terrorist connections.
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2 months ago |
credomag.com | Spencer McCorkel |Owen Anderson
What is the relationship between the moral culpability of unbelief and the clarity of the existence of God? For Owen Anderson, given the consequences of unbelief, it follows that God’s existence must be clearly and abundantly available. Arguing from Romans 1:18-32, Anderson seeks to demonstrate that God can be known through General Revelation, but the problem is that people do not seek to know God.
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2 months ago |
americanreformer.org | Owen Anderson
Eleanore Stump, a prominent Roman Catholic philosopher, recently joined Bishop Budde and has posted on social media that a person cannot support President Trump and still be a Christian. Their reasoning is rooted in the claim that Christianity requires care for all immigrants, a state cannot enforce its borders, and that, therefore, Trump’s enforcement of immigration laws is incompatible with Christianity.
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2 months ago |
thehockeywriters.com | Owen Anderson
The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the New York Rangers by a score of 4-0. Fueled by a 22-save shutout from Freddie Andersen and a three-point night from Andrei Svechnikov, the Hurricanes withstood a huge second-period push from the Rangers and got the win. You always want to start the game on time on the road and the Canes did just that.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
americanreformer.org | Owen Anderson
In his opening remarks at the Senate’s confirmation hearing yesterday, Pete Hegseth said something startling. Like everyone in his position, he began with a list of those he wanted to thank. It is not uncommon to thank family, mentors, or even God in such a setting, although liberal decorum tends to discourage overtly religious expressions in public life. What Pete Hegseth did, however, went beyond the customary nod to divine guidance or gratitude. He offered a doxology.
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