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What Should We Do With Memorials to the Confederacy?
What should we do about public monuments to leaders and heroes of the Confederacy? And what about monuments to our Founding Fathers who were slaveholders, men like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison?
Progressives vs. Trumponians: A Second American Revolution?
Tens of millions of Americans were shocked to their core by the unforeseen, unprecedented, and turbulent presidential election of 2016. Even more shocking for many have been the divisive rhetoric, demonstrations (sometimes violent) and vows of complete resistance to President Trump and his new administration commencing before his inauguration.
Remembering Lennart Nilsson: Unsung Hero of the Unborn
Once in a while a character crosses the world stage and plays a completely unexpected, although important role, in history. Lars Olof Lennart Nilsson, who died on January 28 at the age of 94, was just such a man.
The Election Is Over: What Is an Evangelical Christian to Do?
It was already certain on election day that whichever candidate won, he or she would be the least popular president-elect in U.S. history. So, what are Christians to do?
As You Celebrate the Babe in a Manger, Don't Forget the Empty Tomb
As we celebrate the birth of our Savior, we must always remember that the terrible reality of the crucifixion awaits.
What Will (and Will Not) Unite Americans After the Planned Parenthood Shooting
Three innocent people gunned down in the prime of life, six young children made fatherless by the senseless actions of one angry, deranged, anti-social loner given to fits of rage (sound familiar?).
Pope Francis Should've Been More Like Mother Teresa in Meeting Kim Davis
Pope Francis made a powerful statement by meeting with gay marriage dissenter Kim Davis. But imagine how much more powerful it would have been had the meeting been public, rather than private.
The Charleston Way: Dr. King's Dream Still Lives
To witness the faith and forgiveness of the African-American members of Charleston's Emanuel AME Church is to expose the current generation to the life-changing impact and power of the non-violent, reconciling message of the 1960s civil rights revolution that transformed our nation in so many important and critical ways.
Apply American Exceptionalism in Int'l Disputes or Survival of the Fittest?
Critics of American exceptionalism dismiss it as dangerous, nationalistic arrogance, pointing to unilateralism as evidence of a defiant refusal to play by the global rules.
The Unalienable, Universal Right to Religious Freedom
If God is the giver of the fundamental human right to religious liberty, then no merely human power may rightly take it away. Baptists refer to this right as “soul competency.”