Sorry Tim, the connection between Mohler et al and legislation is there, but unclear in your post. It may be clear in your mind, but to the uninformed/new reader, it is not. Even I found it unclear, but I knew what you meant (and agree).
That’s why I am not surprised Ken is struggling. Hopefully a read of your book will help.
Note: I said the original post at the top “muddies” the “connection”, not “muddles” the “issue” - two quite different statements to my mind.
Yup, it was a short post and I was depending on people knowing or researching its context. These men have had lots of time to admit their hypocrisy and have not done so. This is the reason my/our condemnations have become stronger. Love,
Time was that I would have believed that the Supreme Court would have struck down any laws pertaining to specifically Christian (or any religious) counseling.
Well, gentlemen, I finally see your point. I’ve been coming around in this for a while based on this discussion above and others here in Sanityville. But this article really summed it up just right for me.