Why Christians Should Denounce Trump's Transgender Military Ban
Christians should denounce the way in which President Donald Trump announced a new ban on transgender people serving in the military.

Christians should denounce the way in which President Donald Trump announced a new ban on transgender people serving in the military.
Conservative websites were wrong to claim that an LGBT mega-donor wants to punish Christians; Christians have nothing to worry about, as long as they support an LGBT agenda, reporter Andy Kroll concluded.
Almost daily I encounter messages saying that conservative Christians should stop "pretending" to be victims of discrimination. I encounter these messages about as often as messages arguing in favor of discriminating against Christians. Why the cognitive dissonance?
A recent debate on evangelical support for Trump between Eric Metaxas and Jim Wallis was mostly characterized by absurd arguments from both sides.
It's refreshing to find secular sources finally concerned about truth, now that Donald Trump is president. But blaming evangelicals, who've been fighting the "truth is relative" concept in America for over 100 years, is misplaced.
President Donald Trump should avoid the mistakes of his predecessor by completely overhauling the healthcare system and doing it in a bipartisan way.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof thinks Christians should pay less attention to doctrine, except when they should.
"Alarmist" has become the newest label given to any conservative Christian who raises concerns about the current trajectory of the culture in general or churches in particular. Like other labels — fundamentalist, theocrat, reconstructionist — the word itself is now used as a slur, and once deployed, the user feels no need to justify the accuracy of their claim.
A Public Religion Research Institute poll led to some headlines claiming that white evangelicals think they're discriminated against more than Muslims. They're not reading the data correctly.
President Donald Trump is receiving much praise for his joint address to Congress due to his many unifying themes, but I worry it portends a continuance of the long standing unity among both parties to ignore our debt crisis.