The most recent issue of The Journal for Biblical Manhood & Womanhood has just released. The lead article is from Albert Mohler, who takes a critical look at the “contraceptive mentality” that so much defines the spirit of the age. Mohler writes:
The effective separation of sex from
procreation may be one of the most important defining marks of our
age—and one of the most ominous. This awareness is spreading among
American evangelicals, and it threatens to set loose a firestorm…
A growing number of evangelicals are
rethinking the issue of birth control—and facing the hard questions
posed by reproductive technologies. Several developments contributed to
this reconsideration, but the most important of these is the abortion
revolution. The early evangelical response to legalized abortion was
woefully inadequate. Some of the largest evangelical denominations at
first accepted at least some version of abortion on demand. Continue at Denny Burk
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