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Why Some People Need a Good Killing…A Biblical Defense for Self Defense

Just because we’re good people doesn’t mean we won’t kill you – Rick Grimes Right. So, maybe a Biblical defense for self-defense shouldn’t begin with quotation from the protagonist in a televised Zombie apocalypse set in the dystopian near-future. But, when I heard Rick say that, it was real. There’s no room for pretense when … Read more

Some Southern Baptists Are Defying Orders to Shut Down Churches in Wake of Coronavirus

[Christian Post] Some churches including Southern Baptist congregations in Kentucky say they have no plans to shutter amid the new coronavirus epidemic despite a request from Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear urging houses of worship to close temporarily Wednesday to help prevent community spread of the deadly virus. “We know this is community spread and we … Read more

Resources for Your Church’s Security

In light of the horrific church shooting in White Settlement, Texas, Pulpit & Pen would like to provide some resources for you to send to your church security team. Here’s a breakdown of the shooting in Texas, with expert commentary on what the security team did right, did wrong, could have done better, and what … Read more

After Gun-Grab Threat, Beto O’Rourke Calls FBI on Republican Who Told Him “My AR is Ready for You.”

After threatening to confiscate guns from law-abiding Citizens, Democratic presidential primary candidate, Beto O’Rourke, called the FBI on a Texas Republican representative who tweeted at him, “My AR is ready for you, Robert Francis.” Robert Francis is Beto’s real name, and the Texas Republican, Briscoe Cain, clearly meant his tweet to mean, “Come and get … Read more

Something Is Terribly Wrong at Southern Seminary

(For the New Christian Intellectual) Dr. Albert Mohler has been one of the most trusted men in the conservative evangelical world for decades. Much of that is due to his role in the latter stages of the conservative resurgence, in which he is rightly credited with bringing Southern Seminary back from the depths of theological … Read more

GUEST POST: Albert Mohler on Why Controversy is Sometimes Necessary

[Editor’s Note: The following is reproduced from Dr. Albert Mohler’s article in Tabletalk Magazine, May 1st, 2012. We wish Mohler would heed his own words and stop deleting, or asked to have deleted, his words and the words of his employees regarding Social Justice.] I recently watched as a young mother acted quickly and decisively … Read more

Great! Oklahoma Judge Affirms Controversial “Gruesome Abortion Ban”

In reality, all abortion is gruesome, even the kind induced by chemical warfare inside the womb, that largely goes unnoticed. However, the so-called “gruesome abortion ban” passed in 2015 in Oklahoma, which bans a second-trimester abortion procedure, has been upheld by a state judge. After passing a law against “dismemberment abortions” in which babies are … Read more

Pastor Tries to Set Up Threesome with Minors, Gets Arrested

Kentucky press outlets are now reporting that Bobby J. Blackburn, pastor of the Elevate Church in Prestonsburg, was arrested and charged with using an electronic communication system to get a minor to commit a sex act. Blackburn is still featured prominently on the church’s website. And yes, the church does seem to be an attempted … Read more

Fact: Some Cultures Are Superior to Others, from a Biblical Perspective

What is ‘chauvinism,’ properly defined? Chauvinism is a word of extreme definitional divergence, and how the term is properly defined is important in having the debate on the topic of Western Chauvinism. Dictionaries vary wildly on the topic of the word, chauvinism, and those definitions are changing as quickly as the term gender. Like Winston … Read more