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One of new atheism’s biggest stars is Richard Dawkins who’s book, Outgrowing God, is dedicated to destroying the pillars of traditional, mainstream religion. On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we tackled his claims straight on, revealing the straw man arguments that support his assertions and demonstrating once again that God’s truth is the only truth that never crumbles under the weight of honest, critical examination. If you told anyone who lived through World War 2 and the Cold War that the scourge of Communism would ever be accepted by America at large, those people who fought so hard to secure our freedom would never believe you. But our guest opened our eyes to the reality that the poisonous thinking of this system has made dramatic and devastating inroads into American life in many different ways. He gave us strong, practical ways to fight this subtle, creeping erosion of our freedoms. How do you standing firm for your faith in a society that no longer finds value in the ways and words of the eternal God? Our guest explained some of the most common attacks on the Christian faith and how to address them with solid, unchanging biblical truth. The Bible is not afraid of our questions. In a time when it is viewed with disdain and considered out of touch with the times, God’s word still has powerful, life transforming answers to life’s biggest questions and challenges. Our guest took us back to the source to demonstrate how this ancient, historical record can still speak life changing truth in our modern, tech driven, self-aggrandizing world. Now it is time once again to put our thinking caps on as we take a biblical & critical look at the news of the week.
On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we spoke with one of the most respected evangelist on the streets today who teaches us how to share the eternal hope with others in a way that draws them towards truth instead of pushing them away. You can not have Marxism divorced from the man who invented this backward, debilitating philosophy. But our guest demonstrated that all the damage, over countless lives for so many decades find their well spring in the thinking of this one man. It is a timely warning as our nation continues its slippery slope slide into acceptance and practice of Communism. He took us back to the roots and showed how Marx himself was delving into dark, satanic thinking and ideas long before he “invented” his demonic philosophy. A true leader does not stand on a pedestal and give pronouncements and directions for those below him or her to follow. Using the life of Peter, our guest showed how leadership is relational and requires real, hands on involvement in the daily challenges that come up with those who you have been appointed to guide and direct. Peter has much to teach us about resolving conflict, management of others, decision making and so much more. God can move in and transform any life into one that honors and serves Him. Our guest, a former gay man, shared his own amazing story of personal transformation as a way to encourage others who may be struggling with their own choices and can’t see a way out. He also answered some of the toughest questions that church’s and believers confront when dealing with someone who struggles in this very personal battle of identity and created purpose. As we close out the week it is time once again to use God’s straight stick of truth to examine some of the most important news headlines of the week.
Craig Parshall is a senior legal counsel to Washington-based groups, including the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), where he focuses on free speech and religious liberty issues. He is also the founding Director of the John Milton Project for Free Speech, and is a leading strategist on matters of free speech on the Internet. Craig is also a columnist and a New York Times best-selling fiction author.