Bill O'Reilly: The other side hasn't been able to do anything but "thump the Bible"
Posted by Jacob Dawson - March 28, 2013
Homosexual marriage is at the forefront of the national debate this week, so we expect hosts from CNN, MSNBC, ABC, and the rest of the liberal media to bash Christians who believe marriage is the union of one man and one woman for life. However, we conservatives can always count on Fox News to at least give us a fair shake, especially Bill O'reilly, until yesterday.
O'Reilly, while speaking with Megan Kelly, took to the air that we conservatives do not have a "compelling argument" and we can't do anything but "thump the Bible". Well, Mr. O'Reilly the Bible is enough. God's ways are always higher than our human ways, and as we pointed out today his ways are proven right everytime.
Rush Limbaugh was none to happy with the Fox News host, and said so on his radio show saying O'Reilly was alienating his base. Rush is absolutely correct. There are many conservative Christians that count on Fox News to fair to our side of the issues, and to be ridiculed by O'Reilly is truly insulting.
There are plenty of secular reasons to support marriage as defined by history, but God's Word is the final authority. Todd Starnes tweeted it best yesterday, "when does God file his brief with the Supreme Court? He's the one who authored marriage."
Posted by Jacob Dawson - March 28, 2013
Homosexual marriage is at the forefront of the national debate this week, so we expect hosts from CNN, MSNBC, ABC, and the rest of the liberal media to bash Christians who believe marriage is the union of one man and one woman for life. However, we conservatives can always count on Fox News to at least give us a fair shake, especially Bill O'reilly, until yesterday.
O'Reilly, while speaking with Megan Kelly, took to the air that we conservatives do not have a "compelling argument" and we can't do anything but "thump the Bible". Well, Mr. O'Reilly the Bible is enough. God's ways are always higher than our human ways, and as we pointed out today his ways are proven right everytime.
Rush Limbaugh was none to happy with the Fox News host, and said so on his radio show saying O'Reilly was alienating his base. Rush is absolutely correct. There are many conservative Christians that count on Fox News to fair to our side of the issues, and to be ridiculed by O'Reilly is truly insulting.
There are plenty of secular reasons to support marriage as defined by history, but God's Word is the final authority. Todd Starnes tweeted it best yesterday, "when does God file his brief with the Supreme Court? He's the one who authored marriage."