Jerry Bowyer

Jerry Bowyer

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Jerry Bowyer is financial economist, president of Bowyer Research, and author of “The Maker Versus the Takers: What Jesus Really Said About Social Justice and Economics.”

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  • Q&A on Big Tech censorship going beyond conservative politics

    Q&A on Big Tech censorship going beyond conservative politics

    Reporting and commentary on big tech censorship has largely been about conservative viewpoints. We’ve revealed that the issue runs deeper than that and includes religious viewpoints as well.

  • Big Tech censors Christians 'at least once a week'

    Big Tech censors Christians 'at least once a week'

    A new report from the Napa Legal Institute has revealed the full extent of big-tech censorship of Christians. It details the growing attitude of hostility towards faith-based views and organizations in large tech companies, and urges “decisive” actions by faith leaders to confront this new culture.

  • Jesus and the rich young senator

    Jesus and the rich young senator

    Remember how I mentioned that the “enter the kingdom of God” phrasing is often misquoted? It is not “enter heaven”; it’s “enter the kingdom of….”

  • John MacArthur blames the woman, just like Adam did

    John MacArthur blames the woman, just like Adam did

    With the benefit of the Bible in front of us, it should clear that Adam was wrong to blame her. And yet, we saw one of the most famous of our celebrity preachers recapitulate the error and yet again blame the woman.

  • Are Christians Allowed to Get Rich? An Interview With Hobby Lobby CEO David Green

    Are Christians Allowed to Get Rich? An Interview With Hobby Lobby CEO David Green

    The son of a pastor, and the brother of a large cohort of pastors, pastor's wives and missionaries, David felt that there was something not fully Christian about his passion for running a successful store.

  • The Biblical Reason Evangelicals Should Support More Women in Boardrooms

    The Biblical Reason Evangelicals Should Support More Women in Boardrooms

    This month, in celebration of Woman's Day, State Street erected a statue of a young woman confronting a bull, representing Wall Street.

  • First Thanksgiving Was a Lesson on Socialism

    First Thanksgiving Was a Lesson on Socialism

    I told a story about the original Thanksgiving, and how the memoirs of the governor of the colony record that the colonists had changed their economic model from a communist one based on the pagan philosopher Plato to a private property one based on the teachings of Moses in the Torah.

  • Apostle Paul on the Trump vs. Nevertrump Debate

    Apostle Paul on the Trump vs. Nevertrump Debate

    The fight fell along cultural-political lines. One side was strongly committed to moral purity and avoidance of idolatry. The other side took a more pragmatic view, not quite so concerned about cultural contamination from pagan influences. Both had a good point.

  • Blood Moons Came and Went, and Still No Collapse. What Will They Say Next?

    Blood Moons Came and Went, and Still No Collapse. What Will They Say Next?

    Is it all going to stop now? The blood moons are over. The alleged Shemitah is a year gone, and now the highly dubious Jubilee year just ended. And none of the financial asteroids arrived. And between the tetrad and the Jubilee, they had three years to do it, a pretty big target.

  • How the Bible Helped Me Avoid Investing in Wells Fargo

    How the Bible Helped Me Avoid Investing in Wells Fargo

    The thing that makes investing in the stock market different from owning a business is that when you invest in a publicly traded company you are an owner, but you are not a manager.