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February 29, 2008 by kevinstilley

Texas Is Voting

I voted today. The Texas primary isn’t until Tuesday, March 4 but we have early voting. I was shocked at how many people were there. It wasn’t even election day but people were lined up almost out the doors to vote early.

I voted for the person who I thought would make the best President. He is also the only person who could answer “yes” to all the questions on the following voter’s guide.

Click on the image to enlarge it.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Barack Obama, Blog, election, Hillary Clinton, Huckabee, John McCain, President, Ron Paul, Texas

February 28, 2008 by kevinstilley

Featured Videos

The following videos have previously been featured on Kevin Stilley Dot Com:

The Lord’s Prayer

The Job Market

Casting Crowns – Does Anybody Hear Her

Switchfoot – Meant To Live

Prayers of A.W. Tozer

God’s Approval Ratings

Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Expelled

Q – Personal Testimony

Don’t Worry, Be Happy

The Gospel In 6 Minutes – John Piper

Mike Huckabee on Purpose and Perseverence

Keith Anderson’s music video “Podunk”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: current events, Featured, Featured Videos, Humor, Politics, videos

February 28, 2008 by kevinstilley

Thomas B. Reed – select quotes

A Statesman is a politician who is dead.

All the wisdom of the world consists of shouting with the majority.

For the ordinary business of life, an ounce of habit is worth a pound of intellect.

We live in a world of sin and sorrow, otherwise there would not be any Democratic Party.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, Democrat, Politics, proverbs, Quotes, Republican, sayings, statesman, Thomas B. Reed, wisdom

February 28, 2008 by kevinstilley

Great Advice From Tony Dungy


Tony Dungy shared some great advice today while addressing Indiana Wesleyan University students. Dungy said that his parents instilled in him three important lessons:

“They told me, ‘Whatever path you take, do it with gusto and fire, representing the Lord; treat everyone you come across with respect; and, wherever you settle down, make your neighborhood a better place to live.'”

Tony Dungy, head coach of the 2007 Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts, was there to be inducted into the school’s Society of World Changers. The Society of World Changers was launched by Indiana Wesleyan University “to honor exemplary individuals who are impacting their professions with a vibrant religious faith, who embody the mission and vision of the university, and whose lives demonstrate ways students can become world changers.”

I congratulate IWU for selecting such a worthy inductee.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: advice, Blog, Education, Indiana, people, Tony Dungy, university, Wesleyan, wisdom

February 27, 2008 by kevinstilley

William F. Buckley – Select Quotes

Truth is a demure lady, much too ladylike to knock you on your head and drag you to her cave. She is there, but people must want her, and seek her out.

I won’t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.

A Conservative is a fellow who is standing athwart history yelling “Stop!” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, Politics, Quotes

February 26, 2008 by kevinstilley

One Tough Cowboy

We’ve got ourselves one tough cowboy… with some really big boots. It gets more and more difficult to wrestle these kids all the time. I have to wonder what we are going to do when #5 gets here. It may be time to call for Nanny McPhee.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, Family Life, kids, Parenting, photos

February 25, 2008 by kevinstilley

In Vitro Fertilization – A Christian Perspective

In Vitro FertilizationIt is estimated that infertility effects between 8 to 16 percent of couples of childbearing age. Infertility can be quite painful for couples who, like Hannah (1 Samuel 1), desire a child. As Christians we are called to be of the same mind toward one another, weeping with those who weep (Romans 12), so how are we to counsel those who long for the gift of offspring and are considering in vitro fertilization?

More than 1,000,000 children worldwide have now been produced using in vitro fertilization. Is it an option for Christians? Many Christians have gone through in vitro without understanding the destruction of life that usually accompanies it.

With in vitro fertilization fertility drugs are administered to stimulate the production of as many eggs as possible. These eggs are withdrawn from the ova using a syringe, are inseminated in vitro (“in glass”), and then transferred to the uterus for implanting. To increase the likelihood of pregnancy, a number of eggs are then transferred . The remaining fertilized eggs are then frozen and placed in storage.

This procedure seems innocuous enough until one considers elements of it in more detail. I share below a few of the problems that should be considered by those contemplating in vitro fertilization.

Problem #1 – To increase the possibility of success, numerous embryos are usually implanted into the woman. When more than one survives implantation there is usually a selective reduction in which embryos in the uterus are destroyed. There can legal debate about when an embryo becomes a “person” but scientifically there is no debate that “life” begins at conception. Destruction of embryos is the destruction of human life.

Problem #2 – Embryos not implanted are eventually used in research or otherwise destroyed.

Problem #3 – IVF is expensive and involves physical risks for both the woman and child (note: risk is not necessarily wrong, nor is expense, but it is something that should be considered).

Problem #4 – IVF seems to violate the one-flesh principle of Scripture when it involves the use of semen donors, egg donors, or surrogates.

It is theoretically possible to harvest, fertilize, and implant only a single egg at a time in order to avoid the destruction of embryos. However, it is rarely done because there is a very small chance of success and extremely expensive. Even with multiple implants at the best Assisted Reproductive Technology facilities there is still only about 25-50% chance of success.

Is it good stewardship for a Christian couple to spend in excess of $10,000 with little chance of success when there are orphaned children in need of parents?

This is what I believe – –

A. A. The desire to have children is a “pro-life” position and fertility drugs and treatments to improve the possibility of conception are morally acceptable supplements to the conjugal act as long as there is no destruction of human life.

B. B. Those suffering with infertility should be encouraged to reflect upon the Biblical injunction to care for orphans and to consider the possibility of adoption. Due to the number of abortions in the United States it has been more difficult to adopt babies as the demand for babies to be adopted is greater than the number available. However, older children need homes and it is also possible to adopt babies internationally. Adoption not only respects the command of God to care for those least able to care for themselves, but is also a beautiful picture of how God adopts His children.

C. C. Adoption can be a very expensive process. Those who have been blessed financially should seek opportunities to assist those who would adopt if resources were not an issue.

D. D. While infertile couples are struggling with what to do to get children, the government struggles with what to do with hundreds of thousands of frozen embryos. In recent years agencies have been opened to assist in adopting embryos currently in storage and destined for destruction. This alternative exists for infertile couples with a strong desire to go through the childbirth process but for whom the destruction of life that accompanies in vitro fertilization is unthinkable.

What do you believe?

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Axiology, Blog, Ethics, Worldview

February 25, 2008 by kevinstilley

Great Annotated List of Audio Resources

I recently posted about the seminary level training made available by Third Millenium Ministries. There are now some great resources available online for anyone who wants to pursue a more in depth knowledge of the Bible. There is a great list of online resources that can be found HERE. The list is annotated so you can sort through and find the audio downloads for which you have the most interest.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Audio, Bible, Blog, Education, Mp3, online, resources, Seminary, videos

February 25, 2008 by kevinstilley

Pure Barry Goldwater Conservatism?

“We need to return to pure Barry Goldwater conservatism.” That is what one radio talk-show host had to say this week. To most of the listeners that probably sounded pretty innocuous. However, it speaks volumes to the struggle that has taken place in the Republican primary this election cycle. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: American History, Barry Goldwater, Blog, election, GOP, Hugh Hewitt, Mike Huckabee, Politics, President, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, World News, Worldview

February 24, 2008 by kevinstilley

A Library Of Learned Books

Quote To Live By

“Do not be guilty of possessing a library of learned books while lacking learning yourself.”  (Desiderius Erasmus, 1466-1536)

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, Books, erasmus, library, Quotes, self-improvement

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