Jerry Newcombe
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A timeless warning from William F. Buckley Jr.
How politically diverse is the Yale faculty today?
The Salvation Army is a hate group?
To think of the Salvation Army—which does so much good work for people of every race, creed, color, sexual-orientation, whatever—as somehow anti-gay is preposterous.
Daleiden case: Journalism is not a crime
The First Amendment took a major beating in a California courtroom last week. The ones exposing the crime of trafficking of unborn-baby body parts were prosecuted while the ones committing the crime were rewarded.
Revolutionary War silhouettes cause freakout
In an obscure display in the state of Washington, liberals are melting down over the presence of flat steel depictions of guns — guns held by silhouettes of Revolutionary War Minute Men.
The Left targets nuns — again
A recent adverse ruling from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals now means the nuns must once again appeal their case all the way to the Supreme Court.
Loss of religion is society’s loss
The scary thing about Christianity losing influence in society is what it means to morality in America—and thus to freedom.
Leaving God and morality behind
The scary thing about Christianity losing influence in society is what it means to morality in America — and thus to freedom.
Is America becoming an atheist nation?
Is it possible that the news of the decline of Christianity in America is not as bad as reported?
Political correctness turns heroes into villains
Turning Columbus the hero into Columbus the villain is one of many examples of the ongoing “war on history” of our times.
Botham Jean shooting and the power of forgiveness
Forgiving others isn’t just good spiritual living. The late Lewis Smedes of Fuller Theological Seminary once said, “To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover the prisoner was you.”