Kavanaugh Conundrum: I See a Satanic Signature

Stunning political theater is taking place in the United States this week.

Eminently qualified Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has been accused by a secular progressive professor of drunken traumatization at a party when she was 15 and he was 17.

The proposed #MeToo moment took place 37 years ago.

Judge Kavanaugh will speak to the allegations this week–and I hope his accuser will be forced to do the same. In this column, I will try to be fair in my analysis of this constitutional moment.

I will also give you a viewpoint that is rare in today’s news–a total view of the debacle, both seen and unseen.

I see a Satanic signature.

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Why I’m a Liberal

It’s amazing how words change over time. A good example is the word “liberal” which many of my readers will view with caution, concern or disdain.

Most of my life I’ve considered myself a conservative, meaning that I’m committed to conserving or renewing biblical truths in my own life and nation. Why? Because God’s truth brings true freedom.

“To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, ‘If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free’” (John 8:31,32).

“Free” is the root meaning of the word “liberal.”

That’s why I’m a liberal. Here’s what I mean.

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The Constant of Change

Change.

Most of us shy away from this word because we don’t like the uncertainty of upsetting the status quo.

I’ve been thinking much about change recently, not out of choice but necessity.  By the time September rolls around, I will have spent the past six months involved in five different moves.

Unsettling. Lots of work. Many memories. Even a few tears.

Yet, recently, I’ve enjoyed great peace in my life by admitting the obvious.

Change is a constant of life on this earth.

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