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The most sickeningly hypocritical prayer I have ever seen
All hypocrisy is ugly, but religious hypocrisy is especially ugly.
The real cost of President Biden’s radical transgender activism
Of all the things that incoming president Joe Biden could do on his first day in office, why was one of them signing a radical, transgender activist, executive order?
A strong appeal to those who prophesied Trump’s reelection
To all those who prophesied that Trump would serve a second consecutive term and assured us that he would be inaugurated on the 20th, I appeal to you in the strongest possible terms: admit your error, take full responsibility, and do not, under any circumstances, continue to put a false hope into the hearts of God’s people.
The Left wants to eliminate competing ideas
It was President Dwight Eisenhower who once wrote that “in a democracy debate is the breath of life.” Today, it seems as if the left wants to snuff that breath out.
If we are to be hated, let it be for the right reason
Jesus promised us, His followers, that we would be hated. Let’s just be sure we are hated for the right reasons. Being hated for the wrong reasons is not something to be embraced, let alone be celebrated.
Why a Biden presidency could be good for the Church
At the same time, I believe that the election of Joe Biden might be in the best interest of the Church of America.
No, Jesus-loving evangelicals didn't vandalize the Capitol
And just as Trump has helped to expose the radicality of the left, the bias of the media, and the tyranny of Big Tech, he has also helped to expose the hypocrisy and compromise of the church.
Neither Never Trump nor Forever Trump
We’ve heard about the “Never Trumpers” for years, referring to conservative Republicans who, in good conscience, could not vote for Trump. Now, it seems, there’s a group of people on the exact opposite side that we could call “Forever Trumpers.”
The pushback against the tyranny of Big Tech
If there’s one thing Americans love, it is freedom. And if there is one thing Americans are known for, it is being a freedom-loving, independent people.
Did we sell our souls by voting for Trump?
As things are ending very badly for Donald Trump’s presidency and some of his close associates are abandoning him, the question for Christian conservatives is this: Did we sell our souls by voting for Trump?