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Great Christian epic was inspired by an agnostic

November 9, 2016

By Randy Willis My favorite novelist, Lewis Wallace, was inspired to write his second novel by an agnostic – having conceived the novel in 1880 after sitting on a train, listening to Colonel Robert Ingersoll for two hours. Wallace wrote that Ingersoll poured out "a medley of argument, eloquence, wit, satire, audacity, irreverence, poetry, brilliant antitheses, and pungent excoriation of believers in God, Christ, and Heaven, the like of which I had never heard." Until then, Wallace had been indifferent to the claims of Jesus. He wrote, "Yet here was I now moved as never before, and by what? The most outright denials of all human knowledge of God, Christ, Heaven... Was the Colonel right? What had I on which to answer yes or no? He had made me ashamed of my ignorance: and then--here is the unexpected of the affair--as I walked on in the cool darkness, I was aroused for the first time in my life to the importance of religion... I thought of the manuscript in my desk. Its closing scene was the child Christ in the cave by Bethlehem: why not go on with the story down to the crucifixion? That would make a book, and compel me to study everything of pertinency; after which, possibly, I would be possessed of opinions of real … [Read more...]

RICHARD LAND: Why so many Calvinists in the ‘Never Trump Movement’?

November 8, 2016

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Election anxiety

November 8, 2016

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STARNES: TSA inspects Texas pastor’s Bible

November 8, 2016

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Child born without eyes helps parents see the glory of God

November 8, 2016

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When is it right for Christians to disobey the law?

November 7, 2016

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Mock Minnesota high school vote elects … Trump

November 7, 2016

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Universities trying to purge male students of ‘toxic’ masculinity

November 7, 2016

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HADAWAY: ‘The best of 5 choices’ in 2016 election

November 4, 2016

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PATTERSON: WWII German troops offer lesson on choosing hope

November 4, 2016

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FIRST PERSON: As goes the family, so goes the culture

By Gene Mills, Louisiana Family Forum president BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Public policy matters, especially regarding the health and growth of families, the basic building block of any flourishing society. As we have seen throughout history, as goes the family, so goes the culture. Unfortunately, for too long … Read More

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