Christian families in state schools fight reform, refuse to exit
The Christian’s commitment to godly education is part of his duty to enter in at the narrow gate rather than taking the broad way that leadeth to instruction. By David Tulis The alarm among Christians who patronize government-run schools has a clear cause. Common Core, the name of the latest spate of reform, promises further […]
Same-sex ordinance highly discriminatory
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream Chattanooga’s domestic partnership ordinance is highly discriminatory. It reduces the value of marriage, making of it nothing more than a convenient and moralistic fiction lacking any rational basis. Simultaneously it elevates homosexual acts and guy-gal shackups to make these equal to the honorable estate of marriage. 18-minute analysis. Tweet […]
How county clerk Knowles can stand before poofter claimants
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream I analyze the legal responsibilities of county clerks vis a vis the claims of federal judges, who keep ruling that two guys can marry. At issue, his oath of office, the power of judicial opinion, the claim of state law upon an officeholder, the peril of perjury, his duty […]
If county clerk caves under gay ruling, citizen ‘relators’ given authority to oust him
An authority on the lesser magistrate doctrine is Matt Trewhella at lessermagistrate.com, from which this image is taken. By David Tulis Christians and people of religious interest Monday exulted in a defense by the federal high court of Hobby Lobby and the Green family, spared an Obamacare rule that would have forced them to pay […]
Chattanooga Organized for Action Verbs; more talk, more external solutions to poverty
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream A group proposes to end poverty in Chattanooga without the soul-searching required to bring poverty out of a man’s soul. 3 minutes. Tweet Pin It
David’s illegal census used to judge a people gone astray
Absalom, King David’s son, is caught by his hair in a tree and shortly after is slain. Judgment darkens the house of David after his sin with Bathsheba. Personal and national judgments unite. Adversity hath slain her thousand, but prosperity her ten thousand. — Thomas Brooks, Puritan (1608-1680) By David Tulis King David at the […]
Marriage, family alleged to be terms searching for new uses
(Photo from Facebook) By David Tulis The debate over Chattanooga’s domestic partnership ordinance and its repeal often flings itself upon a haze of unreality. The question is quite different than what backers of the gay theory propose. The issue before the voters is not about emotion; it’s not about whether giving gay partner benefits ends […]
Tennessee justice says social order, peace depend of Sabbath rest
Christianity offers culture a day of rest — the first day of the week — during which people are to refrain from ordinary thinking, speaking and commerce, and instead worship God and rest in Him. This photo is along Brainerd Road in Chattanooga. It is appropriate to offer a cogent analysis of the Lord’s Day […]
The pledge of allegiance vs. local economy
Flags representing the federal government and the 50 states flutter on the lawn of Soddy-Daisy, Tenn., on Memorial Day, May 26, 2014. By David Tulis The Christian socialist cousins behind the American pledge of allegiance were men who had a low view of local economy. Their vision of America in 1892 was one of national […]
Suspects in Bobo case charged pursuant to biblical distinction
Two men have been charged with murder in the death of Holly Bobo, who remains missing. (Photo TV3 in Chattanooga) By David Tulis The Holly Bobo slaying case produced a second indictment on April 29, this time against Jason Autry, a 39-year-old man accused by a special grand jury of first degree murder and especially […]