• Planned Parenthood’s Apostate Way of Being 

    Don’t be surprised at the major media blackout on the escalating Planned Parenthood debacle. Abortion is a part of the plausibility structure of the Sexual Revolution, in which media elitists and other institutional leftists are passionately invested. While aborted preborn children are, quite literally, hacked to death on the altar of radical sexual autonomy and Continue reading

  • Beware the Protestant Caste System

    One of the main criticisms the Reformers leveled at the Roman Catholic Church was its dualistic scheme of spirituality. The truly spiritual ones were the priests and others in church leadership, the monks and nuns sequestered from ordinary life, and, after death, the saints, who were super-exalted Christians. The Reformers didn’t consider this caste system Continue reading

  • Embassy-Roof Christianity

       Perhaps you’ve seen the photos or video of the United States’ evacuation of our embassy in Vietnam in 1975 as the Viet Cong overran South Viet Nam. It was a great disgrace and embarrassment to the United States to have, in effect, lost its first war, diplomats and soldiers and civilians squeezing into helicopters on Continue reading

  • Can You Help CCL’s Culture-Redeeming Work in England?

    Dear Friends, If you could help CCL champion Christian culture halfway around the globe, would you do it? Through the help of long-time friends and CCL donors, Sharon and I have an opportunity later this month to visit England (London, Taunton, Cambridge, Dover, and the Lake Country). In addition, by the intervention of CCL colleagues Continue reading

  • “It’s the Culture, Stupid”

    In light of today’s historic Supreme Court decision prohibiting states from defining marriage as it has always been defined — between one man and one woman (even polygamous societies wouldn’t dream of extending marriage to homosexuals) — it’s important to remember that we did not lose the same-sex marriage battle today but, rather, over the last Continue reading

  • To Re-Create the Universe

    The greatest invention of Romanticism was the invention of the reinvention of the self.[1] Before Romanticism, in Christian culture, and even the Enlightenment, the goal of the self was to conform to external reality. In the case of Christianity, that was God’s revealed law. In Enlightenment, that was universal human reason and experience. With Romanticism, Continue reading

  • Against “The Simple Life”

    A popular error relating to concentrations of wealth is manifested in pious calls for “the simple life.” This is the idea that we should make do with less and less — almost subsistence living. (Not quite: after all, good Christian Americans, even the economic moralizers, still need absolute necessities like corn-fueled cars and fresh organic pomegranate Continue reading

  • Homosexuality as Heresy

    When both the Presbyterian Church-USA (mainline) and City Church-San Francisco (evangelical), both religious bodies professing Christianity, formally embraced same-sex “marriage” (SSM), they immediately posed an unprecedented challenge to 21st Christianity. If that qualifying adjective “professing” was jarring, you can be sure it was the intended effect. The question Christians must face at some point — Continue reading

  • The Church’s Anti-Intellectual Erasure of Christian Culture

    By anti-intellectualism I mean suspicion or opposition toward the intentional cultivation of the intellect. It’s not limited to the church, by any means (the United States in particular is deeply anti-intellectual[1]); but I’m interested just now in its stranglehold on the church. Before I subject it to a withering assault, however, I’d like offer two Continue reading

  • Only God Gets to Decide What’s Normal

    An understandable and rational Christian response to the pervasive secular (as well as pagan[1]) disease is to quarantine ourselves in our families and, at most, in our churches. The attitude is: even though our society may become more secular, we can become more Christian. A large number of ministries are committed to restoring the family Continue reading

  • Religious Liberty Is Simply Liberty

    Behind the mad rush of two Republican governors to amend state legislation guaranteeing citizens religious liberty is a simpler — and more momentous— issue.    You have likely entered a business establishment and encountered a sign, “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” Well, of course. You own the establishment and you can determine who Continue reading

  • Theological Presuppositions and Political Liberalism

    Here is an excerpt from the talk “Theological Presuppositions of Political Liberalism” that I’ll be delivering Wednesday, April 1 at the Oklahoma City PAC. Worldview and politics . . . [W]hen we consider politics, we are considering much more than politics. We’re considering a life system, a worldview, as we say. Our political views are Continue reading

  • Andrew’s Early April Schedule in Oklahoma City

    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Committee (OCPAC) OCPAC LUNCHEON, 12:00 NOON “Theological Presuppositions of Political Liberalism” Olivet Baptist Church 1201 NW 10th Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106 COST: $7 to eat, $1 to attend THURSDAY, APRIL 2 RECLAIMING AMERICA FOR CHRIST PASTORS’ LUNCHEON, 12:00 NOON “The (Christological) Promises Crush the (Cultural) Evil” Twin Continue reading

  • Favorite 14 Movies of 2014

    2014 was another mediocre year at the movies. The last exceptional year was 2007, and the last one before that was 1972. Perhaps the exceptional years come in 35-year intervals. The exceptions over the last decade have been children’s movies, particularly those from Pixar. They have been consistently superb. The most unforgettable performance in 2014 Continue reading

  • Permanent Revolution

    Change is the only constant, as the old adage goes, but over the last century in Western culture, change has been elevated to a moral imperative, a sociopolitical ideology. The roots of this dramatic change in change are found in Modernism. This is not a loose synonym for contemporary times but, rather, an actual artistic Continue reading

  • American Exceptionalism and “American Sniper”

    Good evening, Doc Sandlin. I hope this message finds you and your loved ones well. Was wondering if you can help me to sort through some political/ theological questions I have been confronting lately. To begin, I am a Reformed Christian. I am also, what I would describe as, a proud, patriotic American who believes Continue reading

  • Wheaton College’s Celibate Lesbian Chaplain

    My problem with Julie Rodgers’ hire as Wheaton chaplain and as a speaker (she is a celibate lesbian) is certainly not that both are trying to reach out and minister to students who struggle with homosexuality (or what is nowadays sometimes euphemistically termed “same-sex attraction [or orientation]”). Homosexuality is not an “untouchable” sin, and homosexuals Continue reading

  • CCL Doesn’t Trumpet Unclear Battle Sounds

    February 2015 Update In fact, if the trumpet makes an unclear sound, who will prepare for battle? 1 Corinthians 14:8 Dear Friends and Supporters, The horrific Islamofascist murderers at Charlie Hebdo, the popular satirical newspaper in Paris, have exposed the dire crisis in Western liberalism, whose guiding principle has become multiculturalism. This is the relativistic Continue reading