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Do not take your foot off the pedal of prayer
Do I believe that one candidate and one party has better policies for the nation? Absolutely. But our problems are too deep for a political solution, and that’s why we must continue to pray.
Chuck Schumer’s massive misstatement about Amy Coney Barrett and the unborn
And that is why Senator Schumer does not see the exquisite irony of his comments.
We should be very concerned about censorship
When people as disparate as John Cleese, of Monty Python fame, journalist Piers Morgan, and Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald raise their voices in concern, you know that there’s a problem.
When 100% of the Democrats vote against Amy Coney Barrett
During the Reagan years, Sandra Day O’Connor was confirmed 99-0, William H. Rehnquist was confirmed 65-33, and Anthony M. Kennedy 97-0.
There is going to be a revolution either way
We will be woke or we will be awakened. But either way, there will be a revolution. The center can no longer hold.
Culture may change but God’s word does not change
The truth be told, in many ways, we are no better than previous generations while, in some ways, we are worse. That’s why the 20th century was the bloodiest century in world history.
Pastor John Piper and the 2020 elections: A respectful response
Yet I differ with his suggestion that Christians might do best by sitting out the presidential election, since a vote for either Trump or Biden cannot be justified.
When Antifa’s barbarism offends worshipers of the Hindu god Kali
And where, pray tell, did these demonized protesters get the idea of ripping out someone’s heart while shouting, “Kali Ma”?
Mr. Biden, do you really advocate sterilizing children?
But after 10 years of living as a man, complete with a male driver’s license and a complete male identity, her life was still in upheaval. Laura was still not male.
Sorry Netflix, but you don’t get to lecture Americans on moral understanding
Rather than apologize for the scandal caused by the Netflix movie “Cuties,” the company’s CEO, Ted Sarandos has dug in his heels, blaming American viewers rather than taking responsibility for the content.