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Tag Archives: Manhattan Declaration
In memoriam, Charles Colson, 1931-2012
I am saddened to learn that Charles Colson passed away today. I’m sorry that I never had the opportunity to meet him. Some of his books are on my to-read list. He was very active in the Catholic-Protestant dialogue which … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles "Chuck" Colson, Christian, in memoriam, leader, Manhattan Declaration
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Update on Charles Colson’s Condition
Charles Colson seemed to be doing better, but the latest word now is that his condition has taken a turn for the worse. Read more at the Manhattan Declaration, of which is a co-architect. Please keep him and his family … Continue reading
LA Times says Christian leaders going too far, civil disobedience is dangerous
I had to read these lines twice. And then I had to read them again. The L.A. Times thinks this is, yes, that’s the word they used, “dangerous”. Dangerous, as in, scary dangerous? As in, pull out the big guns … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, Christianity, civil disobedience, conscience clause, editorial, Los Angeles Times, Manhattan Declaration
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Manhattan Declaration and Birmingham connection
I was reading the Manhattan Declaration all the way through and looking at the list of original signers again and I just noticed this: one of the three members of the drafting committee is Timothy George, Dean and Professor of … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christian conscience, common good, dignity of the human person, ecumenical, Evangelical, Manhattan Declaration, Orthodox, unity
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The Manhattan Declaration, A Call of Christian Conscience
I just signed a very important and historic document. I hope you will read on and that you will add your name, whether you are Christian or not, to the growing list of Evangelical, Orthodox and Catholic Christians and other … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christian conscience, common good, dignity of the human person, ecumenical, Evangelical, Manhattan Declaration, Orthodox, unity
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