I started reading God & Government: An Insider’s View on the Boundaries Between Faith & Politics by Charles Colson a couple of days ago.  In first chapter titled “Kingdoms in Conflict” he shared a couple of quotes that stood in stark contrast from one another.

Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction

– Blaise Pascal

Without Christian culture and Christian hope, the modern world would come to resemble a half-derelict fun-fair, gone nasty and poverty-racked, one enormous Atlantic City.

– Russell Kirk

What do you think the appropriate role of faith in government should be?

You May Also Like

Advice to Pro-Lifers from the Peanut Gallery

  Over at Hot Air Dustin Siggins notes that the pro-life movement…

N.T. Wright on the Ordination of Homosexuals

N.T. Wright is the Anglican Bishop of Durham (UK) and today he…

What Marriage Is For

In my recent defense of Iowa Family Policy Center, I was asked…

Being Prepared: It’s Not Crazy, It’s Responsible

Being prepared for a natural disaster or national emergency isn’t crazy, it is part of being a responsible citizen. Are you ready for the unexpected?