by United Church of God
"Nature never rhymes her children nor makes two men alike," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson.
by Jeremy Lallier
What counts with God is not the ability to feel for those who have done wrong. What counts before God is a willingness to do what is right as defined by His perfect law.
by Scott Ashley
It's hard to say which was the greater miscarriage of justice in the U.S. justice system this week—the federal court order that a granite monument containing the Ten Commandments be removed from the Alabama State Judicial Building, or the...
by Paul Suckling
The war with Iraq isn't the only fight going on involving Americans. In Massachusetts a different kind of war looms on the horizon, one that began last Nov. 18 when the Supreme Judicial Court of the state determined that the Massachusetts...
by Darris McNeely
Over 80 percent of Americans surveyed in one poll said they favored keeping the Ten Commandments on display in the Alabama Judicial Building. That's good. Whether they would want to see Alabamans—or all Americans—truly living under the...
by Tom Robinson
The Supreme Court, as the ultimate arbiter of what acts are legal, plays a key role in setting the moral tone of the nation.
by Darris McNeely
The crucial battles in the ongoing culture wars are being fought in the courts.
The New Covenant: Does It Abolish God's Law?
by United Church of God
God's instructions to His people and their officials are usually summarized under the three broad categories of statutes, judgments and laws.
by Scott Ashley
Isaiah 55:6-7 tells us: “Seek the Lord while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; let him return to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him . . .” Seek mercy...
by Mario Seiglie, Scott Ashley, Tom Robinson
On Jan. 13, a federal judge ordered the removal of disclaimer stickers placed on high school biology textbooks in Cobb County, Georgia, that encourage students to think critically in considering the theory of evolution (Associated Press,...
by Bruce Gore
John Roberts Jr., President Bush's recent nominee to the US Supreme Court, has been receiving rave reviews from his peers and Washington's lawmakers. Most in the Republican Party hope for his quick confirmation.
by Scott Ashley
These are dangerous times. The ground is shifting underneath our feet. Prophecies of a very different world—one in which the United States no longer exists as a viable nation—are lining up.
by Don Hooser
"That's not fair!" We become sensitive from an early age to issues of fairness. Parents often reply, "Life just isn't fair." At the same time parents may teach their children to be as fair as possible. But what is considered fair and just...
by Scott Ashley
An editorial note from Scott Ashley
by Robin Webber
During the recent showdown between the legislative and executive branches of government, there was often the reference to the impeachment of Andrew Johnson as a guide of how to proceed methodically, judiciously, and with an eye towards the...