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Steve Farrell
The Bible in Education: Providing Needful Balance | Print |  
Written by Steve Farrell   
Friday, 24 June 2011 08:55

Have you ever wondered why it was that for a couple of hundred years before the Founding of the United States, and for nearly two hundred years after the Founding of the United States the Bible was permitted, even encouraged to be taught in America’s schools?

 
An Early American Primer on "Force" and Faith | Print |  
Written by Steve Farrell   
Thursday, 09 June 2011 13:00

As the editor of a daily e-zine which focuses on a defense of the religious and moral foundations of the American republic, I am daily confronted by the same hostile complaint, often in the most colorful of terms: “Stop shoving your religion down my throat!”

 
Christianity and Religious Freedom: On a Candlestick or Under a Bushel? | Print |  
Written by Steve Farrell   
Thursday, 26 May 2011 15:40

Nowadays, in order to justify each and every sin under the sun, each and every assault upon the moral fiber of our family,community, and nation, one approach fits all: opponents of everything good and right, sensible and salutary need only push the claim that their privacy has been violated.

 
Hang the Ten Commandments Back Up! | Print |  
Written by Steve Farrell   
Friday, 20 May 2011 09:11

I am a fan of hanging the Ten Commandments (and the other great fundamentals of the Judeo-Christian moral system) back up in every public school showcase, every “hall of liberty,” or more to the point, in every public classroom right beside the American Flag so that they might be memorized, discussed, and lived by teachers and students alike as students and teachers once were free to do … and did do, because they understood the connection between a truly religious and moral people and liberty.

 
Getting Up Front and Personal With the Ten Commandments | Print |  
Written by Steve Farrell   
Friday, 06 May 2011 10:45

Should those who believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ, and the fundamental values of the Judeo-Christian ethic be free, like everyone else is free, to defend that outlook, and promote it, and attempt to inject it, in the pubic debate; whether it be in regards to the law, or public policy, or public employment, or in the local school district where their children attend, because they believe that that is their moral responsibility before God, but this too: that it is in fact the very foundation of free government and its hopes for enduring success? Or are such beliefs unAmerican, and in particular: too "personal," and thus too "invasive," an assault into the rights of others to be allowed?

 
The President’s Unconstitutional and Immoral War | Print |  
Written by Steve Farrell   
Tuesday, 03 May 2011 12:43

I am opposed to U.S. involvement in the war in Libya. I feel confident that the vast majority of Americans, if they once again understood the moral and political fundamentals upon which this nation was founded, would oppose this war as well.

 
Birth Certificate Issue Still Haunts Obama | Print |  
Written by Steve Farrell   
Sunday, 10 April 2011 15:00

Steve FarrellThe to-the-point question: Where’s the Birth Certificate? And for that matter, why is the President of the United States spending millions on legal teams to block access to it? This issue has not, and will not, go away until President Obama comes clean and produces the document and proves himself a natural born citizen of the United States, or until the public furor and legal fallout intensifies to the point that the President finds himself ineligible to run for President in 2012.

 
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