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5 Laws That Can Get Bipartisan Support After Florida School Shooting
While talk of gun-related legislation after a mass shooting is often met with cynicism and skepticism, mostly due to the opposition of conservatives, there are some efforts afoot that are gaining bipartisan support.
Key Facts You Should Know About the Alleged Clinton-FBI-Trump-Russia Scandals
With the Friday release of the House Republican intelligence memo, we know a little bit more about the current investigations into possible abuse of power in the Obama and Trump administrations. Here are a few key points to understand about what we know so far.
The Christian Right Was Right About Our Current Political Debates
Many of our current political debates were predicted long ago by leaders of the Christian Right.
Robert Jeffress a Big Fan of Straw Men After Defending Trump's 'S***hole Countries' Slur
Pastor Robert Jeffress recommends straw man arguments in defense of his position on President Donald Trump's "s***hole countries" remarks.
Who Was to Blame for the Government Shutdown This Time?
Much of the media coverage suggests that both parties are to blame for the government shutdown. That's ridiculous. Here are the three to blame.
Should Christians Be Vegetarians?
Is it God's will that we consume a plant-based diet? Frightening blood test results from my doctor recently prompted me to ponder this question.
3 Reasons Evangelicals Like Trump: Religion Historian Molly Worthen
White evangelical affection for President Donald Trump can be explained by three frameworks, Molly Worthen, professor of history at UNC-Chapel Hill, described Nov. 6, 2017, at Faith Angle Forum — selective libertarianism, women and authority, and presuppositionalism.
Get Rid of the Adoption Tax Credit (and Replace It With Something Better)
Adoption advocates successfully lobbied congressional Republicans this month to maintain the adoption tax credit in proposed tax reform legislation. They should've lobbied for something better.
Roy Moore's Most Pathetic Argument
Roy Moore and many of his supporters argue that the sexual misconduct allegations against him aren't credible because the alleged events occurred 30 to 40 years ago. That's pathetic. Here are three reasons why.
Remembering Michael Cromartie, A (Mostly) Gentle Advocate for Christ
Michael Cromartie was the first person I interviewed for my dissertation, which was the start of our 16-year friendship. This morning (Monday) I learned he passed away after a long battle with cancer.