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President Buhari, Please Stop the Muslim Slaughter of Nigerian Christians
Babies are being hacked to death. Children kidnapped. Women raped and savaged. Young and old burned alive. Houses destroyed, livestock plundered. Muslim herdsmen are massacring their Christian neighbors while the Nigerian media misreports and the Nigerian government refuses to act. Some even claim the government is complicit in these attacks.
Can We Please Show Some Civility and Restraint in the Aftermath of the Annapolis Massacre?
Please. Can we show some restraint and demonstrate some civility in the aftermath of the latest mass shooting in our country? This is not about Trump. This is not about Democrats or Republicans. This is not even about gun control.
The Overturning of Roe v. Wade and the Possibility of Cultural Change
Within hours of Justice Kennedy announcing his imminent retirement, voices on the left began announcing the imminent overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Did the Supreme Court Grant a Religious Rights Victory to Florist Barronelle Stutzman?
How should we evaluate the Supreme Court's decision to send back Barronelle Stutzman's case to the Washington Supreme Court? Did they merely punt the case farther down the field? Or is this another victory for religious rights?
Reflections on the Passing of Charles Krauthammer and the Meaning of Conservatism
Charles Krauthammer's passing was made even more poignant in light of the letter he penned shortly before his death. His clear words before leaving this world were a testament to his courage and character. His passing also gives us pause to revisit the question of the meaning of conservatism.
Maxine Waters: Is This Really the America You Want?
Rep. Waters, are you sure want this kind of America? Are you sure you want this new civil war (or, should I say, new war on civility)?
Thoughts on Crying Babies, Dying Babies and Media Deception
The technique is proven and effective. Put a moving, highly effective, propagandistic photo on the front page (or cover) of your story. Cause a moral outrage in the public. Then, several days (or even weeks) later, print a retraction somewhere in the middle of your publication where few will find it: "We regret publishing a picture with a misleading caption." It works like a charm!
Quoting the Bible, Jeff Sessions, and a Warning About What's Coming Next
The purpose of this article is not to discuss the current immigration controversy. I am not here to take a partisan, political position, nor do I want to bash or defend President Trump. And my goal is not to get into a lengthy treatment of Romans 13, quoted by Attorney General Jeff Sessions with reference to our immigration policies. Instead, I'm here to issue a warning on what's coming next. Prepare for the next onslaught against the Bible.
Do Moral Values Change With the Times?
One of the most common objections I hear to biblical morality is short, succinct, and to the point: "It's 2018!" In other words, "How can you believe in such outdated values in this day and age?" But do morals change the way technology changes?
Canada's Supreme Court Rules Against the Bible
In effect, what the court declared is that universities must choose between biblical standards and accreditation. Put another way, the court ruled that Christianity and higher education are incompatible. I am not exaggerating in the least.