Category: Classic Citizen

Is New Paganism Actually Pagan?

 Recently in The Guardian, Emma Beddington covered a new twist on an old practice. According to the 2022 U.K. census, writes Beddington, “74,000 people declared they were pagan,...

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Daily Headlines | Thursday October 7, 2021

Good Morning! It was the writer J.R.R. Tolkien who once said, “Courage is found in unlikely places.” In tens of thousands of schools today, courage...

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Daily Headlines | Wednesday October 6, 2021

Good Morning!  “The real division is not between conservatives and revolutionaries,” wrote George Orwell. “But between authoritarians and libertarians.”  We begin with allegations of increasing...

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Daily Headlines | Tuesday October 5, 2021

Good Morning!    For decades, liberals have advanced a lie that abortion is “health care” – a delusionary assertion that belies common sense and allows wickedness...

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Daily Headlines | Monday October 4, 2021

Good Morning!  Apple founder Steve Jobs once lamented, “There are unintended consequences to everything.” As an example, he called television “at its best – magnificent” and...

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Daily Headlines | Friday October 1, 2021

Good Morning!  Writing several years ago in the Wall Street Journal, television notables Roma Downey and Mark Burnett created a firestorm when they suggested:  “It’s...

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Daily Headlines | Thursday September 30, 2021

Good Morning! It was Tolstoy who said, “It is easier to produce ten volumes of philosophical writings than to put one principle into practice.” We...

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Daily Headlines | Wednesday September 29, 2021

Wednesday September 29, 2021  Good Morning!  When a bill that’s all about ensuring the right to kill innocent pre-born children is titled the “Women’s Health...

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Daily Headlines | Tuesday September 28, 2021

Tuesday September 28, 2021  Good Morning!  In the ongoing cultural upheaval, innocent children are often the ones caught in the crossfire.   “A refusal to...

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Daily Headlines | Monday September 27, 2021

Monday September 27, 2021  Good Morning! Winston Churchill once said, “Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality that guarantees all...

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A Studied Controversy

Wherever political or social agendas are promoted, individual rights can be put at risk. And that’s certainly the case as a powerful push for complete...

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Changing the Conversation

When Valerie Huber tells people what she does for a living, she knows the risk of ridicule she could be facing. “Our critics like to...

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When Liberties Collide

In April, Mississippi became the first state in the nation to succeed in establishing broad religious freedom protections in the wake of the U.S. Supreme...

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Pregnant mother

Women and Children First?

It seems like the sanity train left the station a long time ago in this country, especially when it comes to abortion and people who...

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Premature baby

Love and Loss

How do you cope when you lose a baby? It’s a question all too many families wrestle with every year. Families where children are lost...

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Roll of money

Contract Killers

What do mice and humans have in common? For many modern scientists, the answer is “not enough.” That’s why, according to a notice from the...

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Leana Wen

A Shrewd and Dangerous Choice

She’s intelligent. She’s articulate. She’s tenacious, and I think she’s very dangerous.” That’s how Life Issues Institute President Bradley Mattes describes Dr. Leana Wen, the...

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Typewriter and laptop

Transition and Transformation

The Bible tells us that “unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears...

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When Politics Hits Close to Home

Following a heated election season, divisions between left and right seem more entrenched than ever. Yet one leader, an African American woman from a broken...

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Five Terrible, No-Good, Fatal Flaws of Gender Theory

Many good parents have told their children, “If you’re gonna lie, you better have a good memory.” They didn’t say it to make their children...

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Fighting Traffic

At age 14, Lisa Hansen—then Lisa Peyton—looked to the world like a happy, healthy high achiever. A freshman at Saguaro High School in Tucson, Ariz.,...

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Ben Higgins

From Mansions to Huts

Six weeks. No TV. No phone. No internet. A new setting, surrounded by people who don’t share your faith. Sound like a typical mission trip...

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Chosen for Greatness

It’s just past noon on a spring afternoon in 1930. The location is Bill’s Place, a popular diner directly across the street from South High...

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Vote

In the realm of civic duty, there are elections, and then there are Elections. Most people tend to think an Election only happens once every four years, when...

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