Tuesday Opinion
Read Gary Bauer, Cal Thomas, Stephen Moore, Hans von Spakovsky, Tony Perkins and more.
Best of Right Opinion
- Gary Bauer: Fallen Heroes
- Cal Thomas: The Museum of the Bible Is More Than a Museum
- Stephen Moore: The Stupid Party Gets Smart
- Hans von Spakovsky: Playing Politics Is Not Unconstitutional
- Tony Perkins: DOJ’s Sessions Gets a Reg Up on Obama
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Opinion in Brief
Cal Thomas: “Having abandoned what might be labeled a spiritual GPS for guiding us through this life and offering instructions on how to attain a better reward in the next, we are witnessing what unrestrained men (and they are mostly men) are capable of doing. The ‘scandal’ word is used in a way that suggests a standard for measuring what is scandalous. Why is anything a scandal in 2017? If truth is personal and relative, why judge anyone else’s behavior if it makes them feel good? ‘It can’t be wrong when it feels so right’ sang Debbie Boone in what could now serve as an anthem for our time. What we are seeing is an ugly reflection of ourselves. If we don’t like the image we see in the mirror we should ask how we arrived at this place and what can be done to reverse it. I recall evangelist Billy Graham once saying that America is not at a crossroads but a long way down the wrong road and needs to come back to the crossroads and take the right road. That was four decades ago. Things have gotten worse since then. Past spiritual revivals that have touched America (and England) came from repentance and prayer. Who has faith in politicians to fix this when growing numbers of them are having difficulty adhering to a moral code themselves?”