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  • 14
    FEBRUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Comprehensive education reform in 14 words

     Zero Hedge reports this morning the tragic statistic that 23% of Americans are illiterate. This explains many things, including why liberals keep getting elected to office. Too many Americans who are unable to read and, unable to think for themselves, swallow the pabulum they are fed by the meanstream media and the self-anointed elites in academia.  
  • 11
    FEBRUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Barack Obama is not the antichrist, but he is an antichrist

     “Children, it is the last hour, and as you have heard that antichrist is coming, so now many antichrists have come.” ~ 1 John 2:18 Christ is for religious liberty, babies in the womb and natural marriage. We can say without equivocation that Christ is for liberty (2 Corinthians 3:17), that he is unequivocally opposed to the dismembering of children in the womb (Ps. 139:13-16), and that he is for marriage as the union of one man and one woman (Matt. 19:5-6).  
  • 5
    FEBRUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Another Christian approach to immigration reform

     My good friend Mat Staver’s op-ed in today’s Washington Times is entitled  “A Christian Approach to Immigration Reform.” I’m happy he called his a treatment “a” Christian approach rather than “the” Christian approach, for he thus admits the possibility that there may be other approaches that can lay equal claim to being Christian in nature.  
  • 1
    FEBRUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Rand Paul on the shortlist for 2016 but not at the top

     I had the privilege of interviewing Sen. Rand Paul on my Focal Point program on Wednesday, January 30 (which you can see and hear here.) My takeaway from my conversation with the junior senator from Kentucky is that he ought to be on the shortlist for 2016 but not at the top.  
  • 29
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Rubio amnesty plan way worse than I thought

      If the GOP grassroots is paying attention, Marco Rubio just kneecapped himself if he wants to be president in 2016. His illegal alien amnesty plan turns out to be far worse than I thought. The bottom line is that if we implement the plan Rubio laid out last night to Sean Hannity, illegals will have no incentive to “come out of the shadows,” as they say, and get in the immigration line. They’ll like it much better right where they are.  
  • 28
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Jerry Sandusky as the new poster boy for Scouting

     The Boy Scouts issued a statement on Monday saying that they are “discussing” removing the organization’s leadership and participation standard on sexual orientation. They’re not fooling anybody. The decision almost certainly has been made, and they’re trying to let America down gently. “Discussed” today, “decided” tomorrow. There is no way, unless they are stupendously inept, that they would float an incendiary, inflammatory idea like this unless it was a done deal. They had to know that such a statement would trigger a firestorm, and they would not have lit the match unless unless their course had been set.   
  • 25
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: My thoughts on filibuster reform

     I received a query from the office of a lawmaker in D.C. asking for some clarification from me in response to a Tweet I had sent in which I expressed agreement with Sen. Reid’s call for filibuster reform, but opposition to his specific proposal. I dashed off a reply to articulate some of my convictions regarding the use of the filibuster. My point quite simply is that the filibuster as it currently exists frustrates and impedes the process of a representative form of government, since it is used to block the will of the majority. Here is my reply:  
  • 23
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: GOP debt ceiling gambit bad politics and unconstitutional to boot

     The GOP debt ceiling ploy is simply a further display of Republican fecklessness in the face of monumental challenges.  The plan, roughly speaking, is to raise the debt ceiling without it looking like that’s what they are doing. The legislation would declare the statutory debt limit “shall not apply” until May 18. So in a Mickey Mouse maneuver that doesn’t fool anybody, the GOP is borrowing a boat load of money but sort of pretending they are not.  
  • 22
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Obama ignorant about homosexuality, Wallis about Second Amendment

     Mr. President, all men are created equal. But no one is created gay. The president linked the Declaration’s affirmation of the self-evident truth that “all men are created equal” to promoting, endorsing and sanctioning homosexual behavior.  Said the president, "Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law, for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well."  
  • 17
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Darwinians have no explanation for origin of life; we do

     NBC News breathlessly headlines a piece on its website today, “Theorists are pumped up about their new origin of life proposal.” What does this headline prove? That scientists still to this day have no earthly idea how life got here. None. Zip. Nada. All they have are fanciful theories.  
  • 15
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: An open letter to Louie Giglio

     Dear Pastor Giglio, As a former pastor, I have admired your work for many years. Your winsomeness and appealing demeanor have made you a very effective communicator of the unchanging truth of the gospel. I applaud you especially for your passion for the youth of our nation. You have formed a true and abiding connection with America’s spiritually hungry millennials as evidenced by the 60,000 young men and women who turned out for your New Year’s Eve weekend rally in Atlanta just three weeks ago.  
  • 12
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: 'Bigotry' ousts pastor from Obama inauguration

    (Note: this article is based on an interview I did Friday on WND radio. The article can be found online  here.)WND RADIO                           'We're going to see pushback against bullying tactics from the left'                                                                                                                                                                                      Some high-profile Christians are alleging leftist bigotry is to blame for prominent evangelical pastor Louie Giglio being forced to back out from delivering the benediction at President Obama’s upcoming inauguration.  
  • 10
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Bully Bigots at Big Gay declare war on Obama inauguration pastor

     UPDATE: Just as I was preparing to send this off for posting, I received word that the bullies at Big Gay won this round. Giglio has been forced to withdraw from the inauguration over the furor created by the intolerant fascists in the homosexual movement. Bigotry wins, while tolerance, diversity, truth, religious liberty and freedom of speech lose.  
  • 4
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Uh-oh. Ryan supports freedom-destroying ENDA

     It’s looking like Paul Ryan may not want to be president in 2016 after all. After voting for a $620 billion tax increase and a $3.9 trillion increase in the federal deficit (“If you like something, you vote for it”), Ryan today reiterated his support for ENDA, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.  
  • 4
    JANUARY

    Bryan Fischer: Secret to school safety: God and a loaded gun

     Sandy Hook elementary has reopened, this time with armed law enforcement on site.  In other words, school officials have taken the recommendation of the NRA that we ought to have an armed and trained presence on every school campus. This works so well that Newtown officials are already trumpeting that this school is “the safest school in America.  
  • 17
    DECEMBER

    Bryan Fischer: When God withdraws

      In the wake of a senseless tragedy at Sandy Hook elementary, many people are asking, “Where was God?” Our hearts are broken with the tragic loss of innocent life in Connecticut, and we pray daily for the God’s comfort and peace for the shattered lives of the families of these victims. But still people will ask, “Why didn’t God stop this?” That is a question that deserves an answer.  
  • 12
    DECEMBER

    Bryan Fischer: Scientists finally give up on “strictly genetic link” to homosexuality

     Researchers Peter Bearman of Columbia and Hannah Bruckner of Yale furnished proof that, as a matter of fact, gays aren’t “born that way.” If gays are “born that way,” then the concordance rate in identical twins should be 100%. If one twin is gay, the other one ought to be 100% of the time since they share identical DNA. After all, if one identical twin is tall so is the other. If one is blond, so is the other. If one has green eyes and red hair, so does the other.  
  • 6
    DECEMBER

    Bryan Fischer: Column Update: Women in combat a really, really bad idea

      For the column update, go to the end of the original article.America’s daughters should not be sent into combat. Period. Part of the reason is philosophical: we want to live in a nation where we expect men to use their strength to protect the women in their world, not the other way round.   
  • 4
    DECEMBER

    Bryan Fischer: When America HAD to pack heat to church

     In all the bloviating about banning guns in the aftermath of the tragedy involving Javon Belcher, the Kansas City Chief linebacker who shot his girlfriend nine times and then turned the gun on himself, it’s intriguing to remember one thing: it is used to be illegal in America not to pack heat. Even in church. In fact, especially in church. 
  • 20
    NOVEMBER

    Bryan Fischer: Help for Marco Rubio: scientific evidence for a young earth

     The meanstream media tried to hang Marco Rubio from the nearest creationist tree yesterday by asking him for his opinion about the age of the earth. He adroitly dodged the question by saying that he’s not a scientist, and by the way, what does that question have to do with a tanking economy? Good for him.  
  • 15
    NOVEMBER

    Bryan Fischer: The president sins on national television

     It’s rare that you can actually watch the president of the United States commit a sin live and on national television. But that’s what happened yesterday when President Obama told the nation that he is compelled to take more money from the rich.   
  • 8
    NOVEMBER

    Bryan Fischer: White evangelicals put Barack Obama back in the White House

      Gov. Romney won 206 electoral votes on Tuesday night, and of course needed 270 to win. The shortest path to victory for him involved just five states: Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, and Ohio. These five states together represent 66 electoral votes, which, if added to the Romney column, would boost him to 272 electoral votes and to the White House. If these states had gone for Romney rather than Obama, he would be.  
  • 1
    NOVEMBER

    Bryan Fischer: Sobering: 45% of Muslims in America want to throw you in prison

     Islam and America are fundamentally and totally incompatible: As Andrew Bostom writes, polling data from Wenzel Strategies reveals that 58% of Muslims in the United States do not believe "that criticism of Islam or Muhammad should be permitted" - IN AMERICA. In other words, they flatly reject the First Amendment of our Constitution. Which means they reject America.  
  • 30
    OCTOBER

    Bryan Fischer: Does Anthony Kennedy regret the immoral Lawrence decision?

     Anthony Kennedy wrote the infamous Lawrence v. Texas decision that made laws against sodomy unenforceable in America. The Court issued this egregious display of arrogant and immoral judicial activism despite the fact that sodomy had been a criminal offense in all 50 States until 1961 and was still against the law in 24 States and the District of Columbia when the Lawrence decision was issued. 
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