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Daniel’s Defiance

May 8, 2020 by George Alvarado

“When Daniel knew that the document had been signed, he went to his house where he had windows in his upper chamber open toward Jerusalem. He got down on his knees three times a day and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as he had done previously.” – Daniel 6:10 This article is not […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: civil disobedience, Daniel, faithfulness, government, Suffering

Ep. 035 | Submit to the Government or Civil Disobedience? — TAU Roundtable

April 28, 2020 by TAU Roundtable

George Alvarado, Michael Coughlin, and Chuck Ivey discuss what it means to submit to the government or practice civil disobedience. Is there a balance? Does submission to the government mean you’re a statist? If you call out the injustices and practice civil disobedience, does that mean you are not practicing Romans 13? How do we […]

Filed Under: Theology, Things Above Us Roundtable Tagged With: civil disobedience, gospel, government, guns, injustice, pacifism, preaching, Romans 13, Roundtable, sin, theonomy

Judge Kavanaugh and the Church

October 11, 2018 by Jason Marianna

Judge Brett Kavanaugh became Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Monday, 10/8/2018 after a long and contentious nomination process. The contention behind the nomination is what makes it remotely interesting to a Christian blogger. Like it or not, the church was involved in this process and largely took sides. The fallout is worth examining. The […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: church, government, politics, SCOTUS

God, Guns, and Good Government

February 20, 2018 by Jason Marianna

The world watched in horror what is becoming an all too common scene in America’s cultural landscape.  Surely most Americans, Christian or not, were disgusted, angry, heartbroken, and desperate for answers in the wake of this horrific tragedy.  It should not escape our notice as Christians that we possess answers, wisdom, and (importantly) hope for […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: government, guns

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