Why the Manhattan Declaration is a Mistake We Cannot Overlook

December 9th, 2009 by Joshua Martin

The Manhattan Declaration, drafted by Charles Colson, Robert George and Timothy George, is concerned with the sanctity of human life, marriage and religious freedom. While we agree with the moral concerns addressed in this document, the Manhattan Declaration is a mistake we cannot overlook. Why? Although the declaration gets the cultural issues right, it gets the gospel wrong. Following the links you can read the insightful explanations from R.C. Sproul, Michael Horton, Alistair Begg, and John MacArthur Jr.

2 Comments on “Why the Manhattan Declaration is a Mistake We Cannot Overlook”

  1. TGMcCoy says:

    You have to express more your opinion to attract more readers, because just a video or plain text without any personal approach is not that valuable. But it is just form my point of view

  2. Mr. McCoy, I link to four articles that give detailed argument for my position. This sort of cross-pollination is the bread-and-butter of the blogging world and I do very little of it! A couple of times I have linked to an article or podcast that I have found helpful, and if you read through my posts you will see that occasionally another blogger will refer their readers to my work.

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