Archive for controversy

FFQF: The Bible in Schools

In a day and age when our society embraces moral relativism and religious relativism, in a day and age when these demented philosophies have produced more major problems than we seem to be able to grapple with, and in a day and age that refuses to turn to God in the midst of escalating licentiousness [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, March 20th, 2009

Religion and Morality: Indispensable Supports?

It’s confession time for Hercules Mulligan: I get more comments on this blog than from irregular readers, than on any of my other (many) blogs. Several of these comments, I have not yet responded to. I sincerely and profusely apologize to those who wrote them for not having given them the attention and concentration that [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Reviewing the Testimonies of the Reverends Wilson and Abercrombie

Many of the witnesses that have been called forth from years past to testify in favor of George Washington’s skepticism are the Reverends James Renwick Wilson and James Abercrombie. Their testimonies that Washington was an unbeliever are usually used as unequivocal support that he was indeed an unbeliever. These testimonies are usually used to contradict [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Friday, June 6th, 2008

Response concerning Washington’s Faith

If you want to start a lively and heated discussion, you can talk about religion, politics, abstract philosophy, or history. EHT at History is Elementary has done just that, by bringing up the controversy going on in public schools, over the issue of displaying a famous painting of General Washington kneeling in prayer at Valley [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Revisionism: How It Works, Why Its Claims Are False, and What Can Be Done to Stop It

Revisionism, though not a harsh-sounding word, is bringing about harsh consequences in our nation. Revisionism, in the negative sense of the word, is the manipulation and distortion of accurate historical record and evidence, usually to fit a selfish political agenda. This is precisely what is happening in the United States. One of the areas in [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

Re: George Washington — Christian or Deist?

I have never gotten a comment on the Founders posts of this blog, but I did get a response on my latest post: George Washington: Christian or Deist? It is a very controversial question. Perhaps none of the Founders’ faith is so disputed than Washington’s, understandably, since he is the “father of our country.” The [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

George Washington: Christian or Deist?

The debate continues. One side of it claims that George Washington was a Christian believer while the other side zealously asserts that Washington was a deist. The argument has gone back and forth over the years, and because of a lack of knowledge of the most important components of the question, the common belief of [...]

Posted by: Hercules Mulligan on Tuesday, July 24th, 2007