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Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 5 views
U.S. women’s soccer player Ashlyn Harris tweeted about another soccer player Joelene Hinkle. Hinkle decided not to join the American women’s soccer team because of requirements to wear an LGBT pride jersey. Harris told Hinkle, “Our team is about inclusion, you wouldn’t fit in.” World Magazine August…
Dan Hughes • Illustration • • 3 views
By Todd Starnes Published September 06, 2011 | FoxNews.com A weekend of religious-themed observances at Washington National Cathedral marking the tenth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks will include a Buddhist nun and an Imam, but not an evangelical Christian, leading the head of the…
Dan Hughes • Illustration • • 11 views
By Elizabeth Prann Published January 19, 2011 | FoxNews.com advertisement MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has only been in office three days, but he's already facing criticism for remarks he made the day of his inauguration. Bentley, a Republican, told a crowd at Dexter Avenue King Memorial…
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NEW YORK — A New York City bicycle cabbie who mocked the murder of American journalist Daniel Pearl and posted a prayer on the Web calling for the murder of Jews is now sending a "Get Well Soon" message to the suspected Fort Hood gunman, the New York Post reported. Yousef al-Khattab, 41, a radical Muslim…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 3 views
RESPONSIBILITY In his book, Common Sense, Glenn Beck writes, “Religion is not the cause of intolerance any more than the lack of it is the cause of mass murder. People are responsible for their own behavior—those who kill in the name of any religion are just as delusional as those who, like Stalin and…
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Global War on Terror is out -- "overseas contingency operation" is in. Democratic Party is out -- "Democrat Socialist Party" is in. Terrorist attack is out -- "man-caused disaster" is in. Since the new administration took office, Washington has been consumed, on both sides of the aisle, by a kind of…
Jonathan Tipton • Illustration • • 368 views
You Have What You Tolerate By: O.S. Hawkins Daniel 3 During my days of pastoring at the First Baptist Church in Dallas I had many wonderful visits with a very unique man who was in the midst of a life-threatening illness, which eventually ended in his death. He loved his Lord and he lifted me up each…
Jonathan Tipton • Illustration • • 4 views
In a world fraught with ethnic, religious, and sectarian tensions, "tolerance" is a familiar mantra. Diversity training sessions in schools and workplaces try to instill it. Mitt Romney, in his recent speech on faith, praised our nation's embrace of it. The UN has even designated an International Day…
Jonathan Tipton • Illustration • • 4 views
"Tolerance is the virtue of people who don’t believe in anything anymore." - G. K. Chesterton
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 5 views
INTOLERANCE In an article for Newsweek, Fareed Zakaria berated Christian preachers for making anti-Muslim statements. He called their statements, “bigoted rantings by preachers.” He wrote, “Falwell, Robertson and Graham’s hate-filled campaign is lighting fires that could grow into a terrible conflagration.”…
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SEOUL, South Korea — A Korean-American missionary believed detained in North Korea walked into the country carrying a Bible, intent on preaching Christianity in a country that bans illegal worship — a bold move that may put him at greater risk of harsh punishment. Determined to bring international attention…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 7 views
INCLUSIVENESS Addressing religious and spiritual leaders from around the world at the Millennium World Peace Summit at the United Nations, Ted Turner said: “When I was a little boy, I was very religious. I was born into a Christian family, and I was raised in a Christian school. I became a Christian…
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By Joshua Rhett Miller A manager at a Massachusetts retail store claims he was unjustly fired after he told a colleague he thought her impending marriage to another woman was wrong. Peter Vidala, 24, told FoxNews.com he was terminated in August from his position as second deputy manager at a Brookstone…
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In the Book of Isaiah, God embraces the Persian king Cyrus and his respect for different religions, even though Cyrus does not know God's name and does not practice Judaism. By calling Cyrus "the anointed one," or messiah, God signals his tolerance for people who share his moral vision, no matter their…
Jerrie W. Barber • Illustration • • 8 views
No one should boast about being broadminded who is just too lazy to find out which side he ought to be on. Lifetime Speakers Encyclopedia, Volume 1, Jacob M. Braude, page 80
John Leffler • Illustration • • 21 views
God’s love reaches out and grabs us at Calvary—and there is enough grace at Calvary to cover every single person who has ever lived, is living now, or will ever live. Jesus died for everyone. Puritan writer Richard Baxter used to say, “If God had said there was mercy for Richard Baxter, I am so vile…
John Leffler • Illustration • • 6 views
Since 1928, the Boy Scouts of America's Cradle of Liberty Council has occupied rent-free headquarters in Philadelphia. But last week, the Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to evict the Boy Scouts from their headquarters unless they back away from their homosexual exclusion policy. The resolution,…
John Leffler • Illustration • • 2 views
Why do I always have to be the one that starts to do laundry and there's no detergent? I guess it was time for me to do my "Dollar Store" run, which included Light bulbs, paper towels, trash bags, and Clorox. So off I go. I scurried around the store, gathered up my goodies, and headed for the checkout…