Rush Limbaugh's favorable perspective on divorce is no secret. But Kevin Swanson points out that whining about the socialist state while at the same time contributing to the breakdown of the family is the conservative modus operandi – and guarantees failure for the “conservative” agenda. Kevin goes on to explain how he parts ways with both conservatives and liberals, and we wonder which is the better of the two evils. Food for thought on this edition of Generations.
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not good. For anyone to say, we might as well have a communist government to spread the rich man's wealth (if they're not willing to give 30-40% of their income away), is a communist them-self, and they don't understand what Jesus or his apostles/disciples spoke on the matter. Very sad indeed.
jubilee (3/10/2011)
from ca
Great Sermon! Adding to limbaughs 4th marriage, FOX NEWS WOMEN NEED TO STOP SHOWING THEIR CLEVAGE especially ANN COULTER!!---the men don't have to wear tight shirts--they are ALWAYS in respectable wear! I think when conservatives start looking conservative, the kids would be more able to handle things and we would get more young men into politics--as I speak, the're more young WOMEN into politics, and most women tend to marry 'up'
Sam Bensonhurst (6/12/2010)
from Eulala, GA
interesting view of RL Of all the things I've heard Rush Limbaugh criticized for, his 4 marriages have not been included, probably since many criticizing have been divorced themselves once or twice or more. If you tape Rush you can fast foward later on through his many commercial breaks; you will also learn why he earned $415 million last year--the show is mostly commercials!! But he seems to spend most of his time criticizing the mass media-mostly TV networks and a few newspapers. I listen to him to get another perspective on the news, though Kevin and other radio (and Internet) talk shows offer the same alternatives. Unfortunately, studies I've seen on the Internet say most people do not read their own local newspapers (which do carry the same stories from the major newspapers that Rush comments on) and few people watch network TV news. Those who do both think of themselves as being 'very well informed' on the issues of the day, but anyone who listens to Rush or Kevin or Mark Levin soon learns they are not getting the whole picture. Nevertheless, the people you work with, the people in your church, the people in your neighborhood, and the people who vote with you---are only watching TV network news and reading the newspaper, so you (we) are in a small minority. In the end, our votes count the same!
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....