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In our commentary, read about the political and cultural issues affecting Tennesseans written from a conservative perspective. Columns are typically written by Dr. Kent DelHousaye, a trained political theologian and a longtime pastor and the current FACT president.

Amendment 4—What is the Relationship Between Ministers and the State Legislature

Amendment 4—What is the Relationship Between Ministers and the State Legislature

Oct 13, 2022 by David Fowler

Amendment 4 on the ballot this November would remove from Tennessee’s Constitution the prohibition on any “minister of the Gospel or priest of any denomination . . .  serving in either House of the Legislature.” It may seem like voting “Yes” is a no-brainer, but it deserves more consideration than it will likely be given. It is another example of what we don’t know will, at some point, hurt us.  Now is a great time to learn how the issues underneath this provision relate to socialism and transgenderism.
Amendment 1—Marxist Ideology Pointing to the Church’s Failure?

Amendment 1—Marxist Ideology Pointing to the Church’s Failure?

Oct 7, 2022 by David Fowler

The provocative heading about Amendment 1 to the Tennessee Constitution, the so-called “right to work” amendment, is not intended to indict anyone, but to provoke deeper reflection among those willing to consider perspective not advanced by Democrats or Republicans. There is more here than meets the eye. Let me know if you see what I see.
Why We Really Should ‘Blame’ God for the Mess We Are In

Why We Really Should ‘Blame’ God for the Mess We Are In

Nov 11, 2021 by David Fowler

When you add the news this week that you and I have taken a 6.2% pay cut due to inflation to the ongoing news that supply chains problems are making normal consumer purchases more difficult, labor shortages abound, people are being fired for not getting a COVID jab, COVID variants are developing for which we have no cure, our borders are non-existent, and government seems incapable of doing anything about any of it, what more proof could you want that God is faithful to His promises?
Virginia’s Election and the TN Legislature’s COVID Special Session

Virginia’s Election and the TN Legislature’s COVID Special Session

Nov 5, 2021 by David Fowler

The results of the Virginia gubernatorial election should be a wake-up call for Republican elected officials in Tennessee. They ought not kid themselves that Youngkin’s victory was a ringing endorsement of the Republican Party. Just as certain issues stirred voters in Virginia, the just-completed special session over COVID-related mandates may bring about a revolution among Tennessee voters.
Needed: A COVID “Special Session From Hell”

Needed: A COVID “Special Session From Hell”

Oct 21, 2021 by David Fowler

This week, enough Republican members of the state Senate joined the Republican members of the state House to call for a special legislative session on issues surrounding COVID. For reasons I will explain, I think we need the kind of special session that will earn for it a moniker like that given one of the Senate Committees on which I served, “The Committee from Hell.”
How to Tell the Federal Government ‘No’ on COVID ‘Vaccination’ Mandates.

How to Tell the Federal Government ‘No’ on COVID ‘Vaccination’ Mandates.

Oct 21, 2021 by David Fowler

The COVID special session is put up or shut up time for our state politicians. I know from experience that they are in a tough spot. As a state Senator, I sponsored and passed legislation demanded by the federal government under the expressed threat of having several hundred million dollars in federal funding withheld. The average person has no idea what it is like to have people demanding action that, if taken, will bring the federal government down on the state’s head. There is a way through this, but it will require cool heads and out-of-the box thinking.
Will the COVID-19 Special Session Be Special Enough?

Will the COVID-19 Special Session Be Special Enough?

Oct 14, 2021 by David Fowler

For all its deleterious effects on individuals’ lives, COVID-19 has had one potential salutary effect: It has prompted citizens to put a much-needed focus on the abuse of powers by our state and federal governments. As a result, a special session related to COVID-19 will convene by the end of the month. But of all the issues that could be considered, I think one is particularly important to the preservation of our civil, religious, and political liberties.

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