Judge Not… Love Thy Neighbor and how I live by the whole scripture not just the parts that fit my cause

In the case of RFRA, many people are calling those who oppose the law hypocrites, claiming they are picking and choosing what Bible passages fit their need or further their cause. That disturbed me. I gave very careful thought to that – wondering, could I be hypocritical in my position? I prayed about it and I sought my own answers from the Bible. I didn’t rely on other men and their interpretation of the holy […] Read the Full Article »

Religious Freedom Law – Why Indiana Is So Different from 18 Other States

If you haven't heard or read all the ruckus surrounding the Indiana Religious Freedom Law – you must be hiding under a rock. Being a Hoosier, I have watched the chatter from both sides of this event. I do get very frustrated at the number of people who are ill-informed but it's those who ARE ill-informed that are at the very base of the chaos and that's precisely what makes Indiana SO different from 18 […] Read the Full Article »

Taxpayers Should Not Have to Fund Sports Stadiums

I’ve always wondered why taxpayers had to carry the burden of funding sports stadiums. When the new stadium was built for the Colts, the taxes in the surrounding counties went up considerably. Why should they? Professional athletes make oodles of money to play their game. Many of them receive even more money from endorsements, speaking engagements, etc. USA Today is reporting that a proposal by President Obama would put an end to taxpayers carrying those […] Read the Full Article »