David Closson and Joy Zavalick
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Google finds innovative new method of exploitation
When Big Tech companies attempt to censor information, the public should always question their motives and seek to identify what they stand to gain.
How should Christians think about Biden’s vaccine mandate?
How should Christians respond to President Biden’s sweeping vaccine mandate? Specifically, how should Christians think about religious exemptions and accommodations?
Suicide (including physician-assisted) is never the answer
Suicide is an indisputably painful topic, summoning grief for all those who have lost a loved one to it. This tragedy does not take only one form, however; even as the nation remembers those who grievously have been taken by suicide, a steadily increasing number of states have created an avenue for legal physician-assisted suicide.
Tragic irony of Simone Biles’ 'your body, your choice' abortion stance
Simone Biles is in the news once again. After winning two Olympic medals in Tokyo and initiating an important conversation about athletes and mental health, the gymnast used her social media platform to express support for women choosing abortion.
What Christians need to know about the case that could overturn Roe and Casey
What should Americans, and especially Christians, know about Mississippi's contested abortion law? Is it possible that Roe v. Wade could be overturned? These and other questions are important to consider as the Supreme Court prepares to reconsider its abortion jurisprudence.
Embracing modern science means overturning Roe
Americans, particularly the unborn ones, deserve to live by the best modern practices of human knowledge, which unequivocally affirms that babies in the womb are alive.
The duty of parents in education
The process of building a biblical worldview begins in the home. However, this process is also either helped or hurt by what happens in the classroom.
Religious Freedom Day: Recovering our first freedom after a rough 2020
For nearly three decades, the United States has observed January 16 as Religious Freedom Day. America’s “First Freedom” has historically enjoyed near-universal and bipartisan support.
Biden's HHS nomination sign of admin's likely extreme abortion course
“It’s hard to imagine anyone that will be more dangerous in the position as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services than Xavier Becerra."
Should Christians vote?
Earlier this week was National Voter Registration Day, so it is an appropriate time to consider an important question: do American Christians have a moral obligation to vote?