The New Morality: Its Failures and Fallacies (3)

By Dick Blackford Men from different religious backgrounds have united in opposing the new morality. Conservative Catholics and Protestants have opposed it. Most of our institutional brethren have opposed it. Our question now is: Can they oppose it consistently? Who Can Consistently Oppose Situational Ethics? Not Catholics. Fletcher’s doctrine that “circumstances alter cases” is merely an …

Thinkin’ Out Loud: Various Thoughts About Various Things

By Lewis Willis I have given considerable attention to relgious exercises that curse mankind. The unrestrained push to involve the church in the teaching and practice of error needs to be brought to man’s attention. Human religionist’s hypocrisy must be unmasked so that its power to decive is diminised. Consider the following: The Other Face of …

Fatal Flaws Of The Current Charismatic Revival

By Daniel H. King It is not our intention to be purely negative in our presentation of this material. Our love for those caught up in the fervor of the system will not allow it. Many whom we have known have been honest people, delightful to have as neighbors, warm and congenial to others, filled with …

David Lipscomb College “Elders Conference”

By Raymond Harris Recently the Midtown church of Christ received, through the mail, a copy of The Lipscomb News. This is a tabloid size newspaper published bi-monthly by David Lipscomb college of Nashville, Tennessee. On the back of the paper is a half page article entitled “First Elders’ Conference Meets Goals.” The article reports the details …