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From ‘Am I not a man?’ to ‘Am I not a baby?’
At this critical time in our nation’s history, when important questions about justice and equality are being raised, let us not lose sight of the little ones, hidden from sight yet terminated and discarded by the hour.
‘White supremacy’ is the new ‘homophobia’
White supremacy is ugly and bad, and no decent, fair-minded person would want to be called a white supremacist. That’s why these terms, just like homophobia and homophobe, have been weaponized today.
5 Ways to conquer the cancel culture
As expected, the cancel culture is already out of control, now devouring itself. One day it’s the statue of Teddy Roosevelt. The next day it’s the smash musical Hamilton. One day it’s J. K. Rowling. The next it’s a Vox editor who stood with Rowling. How do we overcome this dangerous and self-destructive culture?
What you don’t know about Donald Trump and the King Cyrus prophecy
As if the person and presidency of Donald J. Trump have not been controversial enough, there is an unusual twist that adds to the controversy.
This is why the official BLM statement is so disturbing
Here’s what we know about the BLM movement, especially when we dig a little deeper into their “What We Believe” statement.
Is Donald Trump a spiritual danger?
For the first time, a whole book has been compiled by evangelical Christians raising grave concerns about Trump.
Can Trump be reelected without divine intervention?
Now, in the summer of 2020, it appears that Trump’s reelection might also require divine intervention.
Time to cancel Darwin
If there is any cultural icon who deserves to be canceled for racist attitudes, it is Charles Darwin. Or were you not aware of how his ideas helped fuel the fires of eugenics?
The real reason so many Americans are expressing concern about racism
Why are so many Americans now expressing such deep concerns about racism? Why are they so willing to ask larger questions about justice and equity?
Here comes polyamory, just as we predicted
After all, if the winning mantras of the same-sex “marriage” movement have been “Love is love” and “Love wins” and “I have the right to marry the one I love,” why limit that number to two?