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,...
Read MoreDaily 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...
Read MoreDaily 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...
Read MoreDaily 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...
Read MoreDaily 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...
Read MoreDaily 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...
Read MoreDaily 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...
Read MoreDaily 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...
Read MoreDaily 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...
Read MoreDaily 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...
Read MoreA 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...
Read MoreChanging 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...
Read MoreWhen 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...
Read MoreWomen 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...
Read MoreLove 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...
Read MoreContract 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...
Read MoreA 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...
Read MoreTransition 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...
Read MoreWhen 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...
Read MoreFive 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...
Read MoreFighting 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.,...
Read MoreFrom 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...
Read MoreChosen 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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