Jason Hughey

Jason Hughey

I am a college student and a high school debate coach with a passion for writing about a wide range of topics from everyday sports news to significant political, theological, economic, and religious concepts.
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  • Love Wins, but Does Rob Bell?
    There's little to gain and much to lose from accepting the views espoused in Rob Bell's most recent book, "Love Wins."
  • Real Policy or Mere Rhetoric: Republicans Try to End Planned Parenthood Funding
    House Republican, Mike Pence, has introduced H.R. 217, a bill to end all federal Title X grants to Planned Parenthood clinics. Will the bill be more rhetoric in the abortion debate or actually be a substantial change in policy?
  • Why Have You Forsaken Me?
    Some would be offended to think of God as the source of Christ's punishment during his sacrifice, but this is what Scripture teaches. Therefore, we need to be strong in defense of what Scripture teaches even if it contradicts what we want God to be like.
  • It's Tebow Time in Denver
    It's been a rough year for the Broncos in 2010. Although there will be a long rebuilding process after the failed Josh McDaniels experiment, the only redeeming potential left for this season lies in starting QB Tim Tebow.
  • A Loyal Subject of the Crown
    In his article, "1776: A Christian Loyalist View," James McGoldrick argues that the American revolution was not Biblically justified. Is he right? Or do his arguments fall short?
  • Nightwish and Truth
    This article highlights the fact that non-Christians can produce good music with truthful lyrics. Specifically, it focuses on Nightwish's most famous song, "Nemo."
  • Talent and Tenacity Abounds in the 2010 NFL Draft
    With the 2010 NFL draft fast approaching, teams are sifting through the talent pool and realizing this draft has some deep potential in multiple positions.
  • A Defense of Limited Atonement
    There are three ways to understand the purpose and power of Christ's atoning work. Together, Charles Spurgeon, John Owen, and Greg Bahnsen, help us understand why limited atonement is a necessary truth claim of Christian theology.
  • Part 2: A Defense of Third Party Voting
    The best way to demonstrate the superiority of an ideals-based voting paradigm is to respond to the common arguments against it.
  • Part 1: A Defense of Third Party Voting
    In Part 1 of this series, I present my personal story as to how I moved from a party-based voting paradigm to an ideals-based voting paradigm.
  • Democracy, Patriotism, and Treason
    Is it justifiable to overthrow and assassinate evil political leaders? The new film, Valkyrie, says yes.
  • Obama Slaps Free Markets in the Face
    On January 8, 2009, Barack Obama gave a speech steeped in Keynesian economic theory to bolster support for his stimulus package. Meanwhile, GMU faculty continue to stand against every idea that Obama's stimulus package embodies.
  • Computers' Impact on the Labor Market
    Some say that, with the introduction of computers, jobs have been negatively affected in the United States. But is this really true?
  • Can We Be Certain of Absolute Truth?
    The more we accept the idea that everyone can determine their own truth and believe in themselves, the more we reject basic principles of logic.
  • Missile Defense in the 21st Century: Part 3
    The potential of space as a platform for missile defense highlights a major gap in current U.S. national security.
  • Missile Defense in the 21st Century: Part 4
    Will a Space Based Missile defense system strain U.S. relations in the world and will it cost too much to build?
  • U.S. Missile Defense in the 21st Century: Part 1
    Is a space based missile defense system constitutional? What sort of ballistic missile defense capabilities face the United States today and how can we respond to increased threats to our national security?
  • U.S. Missile Defense in the 21st Century: Part 2
    To truly understand missile defense, one needs to understand the three separate phases of missile trajectory: boost, midcourse, and terminal.
  • NFL Announces Rosters for the 2009 Pro Bowl
    The NFL released its roster for the 2009 Pro Bowl. Many notable exceptions were left off the roster while a few surprises were included.
  • College Student Exposes Corruption in Planned Parenthood
    Lila Rose, founder of the pro life group Live Action Films, has gone undercover recently at two Indiana Planned Parenthood clinics to uncover some unsettling information regarding illegal tactics used by Planned Parenthood employees.
  • Consent, Competition and Bankruptcy
    This article presents the common sense of simple free market principles while refuting the government's recent inclination toward corporate bailouts.
  • Brown's Tight End Kellen Winslow Claims He Wants to Stay in Cleveland
    Today, Kellen Winslow said that he hopes to stay in Cleveland next season despite the sour taste of a 2008 campaign filled with plenty of drama and bad feelings.

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