June 29, 2015
Category: Gollum’s bedroom
June 29, 2015
Passive, pessimistic city pulpits face invigorating conflict
By Bojidar Marinov / From Axe to the Root For anyone who has followed and understands the relationship between church leadership and civil government in the U.S. in the …
June 26, 2015
What county clerk Bill Knowles should have said
By David Tulis Hamilton County clerk Bill Knowles capitulated Friday after the federal high court issued an opinion overturning marriage and creating gay marriage as a national standard. Had …
June 23, 2015
State officials prepare to ignore constitution as marriage demolition fearfully awaited
“So we’re just awaiting direction from the attorney general if a decision comes down. If we get that guidance then we’ll fulfill the legal responsibility of the office.” — …
June 9, 2015
Despite weakness of faith, Christians have duty to pray for clerk Knowles
By David Tulis The federal high court in Washington plans to announce in the next few days whether a constitutonal rights for Jim-Joe marriages exists — an opinion that …
May 22, 2015
County clerk, guarding constitution, makes most dangerous sort of oath: Promissory
By David Tulis The county clerk in Tennessee facing a possible ruling in June against marriage has personal, moral and religious reasons for denying that opinion as binding. Even …
May 9, 2015
‘F’ word flutters from justices’ lips trying to get at starting point of marriage
By David Fowler As I continue to reflect on the oral arguments that were recently made in the Supreme Court regarding marriage, I noticed that one word — an …
May 6, 2015
A chief justice puts human face on doctrine of lesser magistrate
Tennessee county clerks face a possible anti-marriage ruling out of Washington in June. They should say “no, sir!” not merely on the basis of personal religious conviction, but on …