About Paul Stanley

Paul Stanley is a commercial insurance executive, writer and former journalist living in Memphis, Tennessee.

Introducing Political Columnist and Writer Rachel Alexander

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week in the Hobby Lobby case to decide whether a business that provides health-care insurance to its employees can be forced to include abortifacients in its coverage. Hobby Lobby filed a lawsuit against the federal government over the Obamacare mandate of providing abortifacients.

By |2014-03-31T13:22:15-05:00March 31st, 2014|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Introducing Political Columnist and Writer Rachel Alexander

Attacks on Religious Freedom Amount to ‘Sophisticated Warfare’ on Christians, Say Top Journalist, Legal Scholars

"The government targeting anyone is wrong. Period," Sekulow said in referencing the IRS and FCC issues. "And to make matter worst, the Department of Justice investigating the IRS is a meaningless exercise. But we need to be concerned that they thought they could actually do this."

By |2014-02-26T12:26:58-06:00February 26th, 2014|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Attacks on Religious Freedom Amount to ‘Sophisticated Warfare’ on Christians, Say Top Journalist, Legal Scholars

Replacing Jesus with Trayvon Martin In Nativity Scene Will Not Reduce Gun Violence or Win Lost Souls

Unfortunately, our society continues to focus on ways to prohibit responsible people from owning guns while ignoring prohibitions that would keep those with emotional or mental illness away from these same weapons.

By |2013-12-31T12:04:30-06:00December 31st, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Replacing Jesus with Trayvon Martin In Nativity Scene Will Not Reduce Gun Violence or Win Lost Souls

On Turning 50

God gives us but a single take in this life; there really are no do-overs. We cannot rewind time even for a millisecond to right a wrong, get another at bat, rephrase a word spoken in haste, raise our children with patience instead of anger, or restart a marriage from the honeymoon. The old refrain “Only one life, will soon be past. Only what’s done for Christ will last” gains meaning with each moment.

By |2013-10-31T14:10:06-05:00October 31st, 2013|My Blog Post|1 Comment
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