Category: Culture
Indiana AG Appeals Ruling in Case of Gender-Confused Felon
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has appealed a district court decision forcing taxpayers to pay for a felon’s “gender-affirming” surgery. Judge Richard L. Young found...
Read MoreLuke Weaver, the Major League Pitcher Who Wears a Bible Glove
There was “John 3:16” printed in quarterback Tim Tebow’s eye black, and the NFL’s Carson Wentz with “Romans 5:8” on his spikes. Add New York...
Read MoreBeing Salt and Light Can Sometimes Sting and Temporarily Blind
Within evangelical circles, we hear a lot about being “salt and light” in an increasingly lost and confused culture – and for good reason. “You...
Read MoreYes, Gender Confusion is Socially Contagious
Epidemics demand explanation. When a hospital receives a sudden influx of patients with similar symptoms, doctors look for a shared cause, contagion, or incident. However,...
Read MoreCalifornia’s Proposition 36 Would Increase Penalties for Theft and Drug Offenses
Californians have already begun voting, with mail-in ballots sent out last week. One ballot measure, Proposition 36, reclassifies certain drug and theft crimes from misdemeanor...
Read MoreCan the US Postal System Be Trusted with Our Ballots?
Ballots are arriving in homes across the eight states that hold their elections entirely by mail: California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Vermont and Washington,...
Read MoreParents — Time to Tackle Marijuana Myths
The public school system taught me everything I needed to know about illegal substances at the tender age of eleven. “This is your brain on...
Read MoreWhat Christians Can Learn from Elon Musk’s Daring Spirit
This past Sunday’s successful test of Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship and the return of its 323-foot Super Heavy booster rocket is being hailed as a...
Read MoreDisney Pushes LGBT Agenda — Again — With Transgender Clone Trooper
Once again, Disney is promoting the LGBT agenda, this time with a transgender clone trooper in Star Wars: The Secrets of the Clone Troopers, an...
Read MoreThousands Attend Prayer Gathering for America at National Mall
Tens of thousands of Christians gathered at the National Mall on Saturday for “A Million Women” — an eight-hour prayer and fast for America’s salvation....
Read MoreKey to Happiness: Your Magnificent Obsession
What gets you up in the morning? For many, it’s a matter of necessity. It’s debt. As the old saying goes, “I owe, I owe...
Read MoreMost American Couples Meet Online, Survey Shows
Times, they are a changin’. In 2021, more than 50% of couples met online. According to the same national survey, a little more than 20%...
Read MoreReckless Individualism is Ruining America
Thousands of votes have already been cast in the upcoming election, a campaign that many pundits are suggesting will be a razor-thin contest. Why Americans...
Read MoreRiley Gaines to Nike: ‘Protect Girls, Just Do It!’
Pro-woman apparel company, XX-XY Athletics, of which Riley Gaines is a brand ambassador, has released a viral new video celebrating October 10 as Real Women’s...
Read MoreHurricane Milton: ‘Look for the Helpers’
Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton have carved a wide path of destruction across the southeast, plunging millions of families into darkness and claiming hundreds of...
Read MoreFact Check: Some babies are executed after they’re born.
Is it true that babies are being aborted after they’re born? Yes – but that’s not stopping repeated, false claims it’s not happening in the...
Read MoreCourt Sides With Parents Over Teaching First Graders ‘Transgender Ideology’
A Pennsylvania court ruled that parents’ constitutional rights were violated when a first grade teacher read transgender books to students, telling them, “When children are...
Read MoreJack Phillips Wins: Colorado Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Harassing Him
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Tuesday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by an attorney against cake artist Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood,...
Read MoreYou Have Better Odds of Getting Struck by Lightning than Winning the Lottery
Officials for the Mega Millions lottery game announced on Monday plans to more than double the price of a ticket, a move that promises to...
Read MoreA Year’s Slide into Antisemitism, Examined
A Pro-Hamas organization launched a series of demonstrations Monday to pressure colleges and universities into cutting funding to Israel. The so-called “Week of Rage” coincides...
Read MoreOctober Baseball: A Look at Four Believing Players
According to the polls, baseball hasn’t been America’s favorite sport for more than 50 years – but everyone is nevertheless entitled to their own wrong...
Read MoreAs Court Opens, Pray Especially for Justices Thomas and Alito
Since 1916, the United States Supreme Court has begun its term on the first Monday in October – a tradition that even inspired a Broadway...
Read MoreOctober 7, One Year Later
One year ago, on October 7, 2023, thousands of Hamas terrorists entered Israel and attacked civilians, killing some 1,200 Jews, the largest massacre of Jewish people since...
Read MoreFour Women’s Volleyball Teams Forfeit – Won’t Play Team with a Man
Four collegiate women’s volleyball teams have chosen to forfeit their matches, rather than play a team with a man who claims he is a woman. Utah State,...
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