John Stonestreet and G. Shane Morris
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Michelle Carter and Doctor-Assisted Death
The recent, disturbing criminal trial of Michelle Carter not only tests new legal boundaries, it's a mirror held up in front of our society.
Supreme Court Victory for Trinity Lutheran: And a Major Win for Religious Freedom
Okay, so government cannot "establish religion." But can it discriminate against religion? The Supreme Court has decided no.
Overdoses Hit Close to Home: What to Do?
An opioid epidemic is ravaging communities across America. What can we Christians do about it?
Katy Perry Talks About Evil: Why Sentimentality Is No Response to Terrorism
I love Dr. Seuss, but in the real world, joining hands and singing a musical number is not an effective strategy against evil.
Tim Tebow vs. Harvard: Virtue and Vice on Display
Even with all of our modern devotion to moral relativism, people still know virtue — and vice — when they see it.
Civility Now: Our Democracy Depends on It
Democracy requires that citizens actually talk with each other. When we're no longer capable of that, things fall apart.
Opposing the Transgender Craze: How to Become a Scientific Heretic
It doesn't matter that you're one of the world's leading psychiatrists if you question the new orthodoxy about sex and gender.
The Worldview of Islamic Terrorists
What drives ISIS and its recruits is something much more than the word "loser" suggests. They're living out their deeply held beliefs about God, humanity, and history — beliefs that are not just mistaken or wrong but are, at root, evil in the rejection of God and truth.
Americans and Infidelity: It's Still Not OK
In contrast to the shift in beliefs on almost all the other issues concerning marriage and sexuality, Americans are steadfast in their condemnation of extramarital sexual relations.
Don't Argue the Exceptions: Beating Bad Arguments for Abortion and Transgenderism
"Humans have ten fingers and ten toes." What if someone argued in response that, because there are exceptions to this — people who because of injury or genetic defect lack a digit or two — we ought not describe ten fingers and ten toes as normal or descriptive of being human?