Category: Culture
Judge Allows Man to Stay in Sorority
A Wyoming judge dismissed six women’s case against national sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) Tuesday, allowing a biological male to remain a member despite allegations...
Read MoreRemembering J.R.R. Tolkien
Fifty years ago on September 2, one of the most important authors of the twentieth century passed away. While most today know his amazing works of...
Read MoreDenmark Joins Growing List of European Nations Limiting So-Called ‘Gender Affirming Care’
The Journal of the Danish Medical Association announced Denmark has been significantly limiting the number of children and young people getting access to puberty blockers,...
Read MoreColorado School District Affirms ‘Deep commitment to a classical education in support of … American principles.’
How’s this for irony: The Vanguard School Board of Directors has overruled its own institution’s decision to tread on one of its student’s first amendment...
Read MoreBob Barker and the Priceless Prize of Eternal Life
When news broke this past Saturday of the death of legendary game show host Bob Barker at the age of 99, tributes began flowing quicker...
Read MoreOnly Christianity Can Provide True Happiness and Freedom
The Greek philosopher Socrates once said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” The quote is recorded by Plato – Socrates’ student and Aristotle’s teacher...
Read MoreThe Search for a Church of ‘Tolerance’ and ‘Inclusion’
Washington Post columnist Perry Bacon, Jr. misses church. A self-proclaimed “none,” or person who doesn’t believe in or practice a specific faith, Bacon published a...
Read MoreNumber of ‘Transgender’ Surgeries Performed Triples From 2016 to 2019
The number of “transgender” surgeries performed in the United States tripled in just three years, a new study found. The study was published in JAMA...
Read MoreCycling, Chess and Weightlifting – International Groups Protecting Women’s Competitions
There is a growing backlash against men who identify as women taking competitive opportunities and wins from females, as more international organizations move to protect...
Read MoreThe Surprising and Inspirational Backstory of ‘The Sandlot,’ Now Celebrating Its 30th Anniversary
It’s been thirty years since we first saw Scotty Smalls awkwardly introduce himself to eight new friends on a makeshift baseball diamond in The Sandlot,...
Read MoreChristians and Conspiracy Theories: Discerning Fact from Fiction
Whether it’s chatter about the grassy knoll in Dallas, alleged aliens and Area 51 in Roswell, N.M., the so-called fake moon landing, fake birds being...
Read MoreThe Small Homes of Our Childhood Often Hold Oversized Happy Memories
Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal features a story with a curious headline: “Goodbye Bathtub and Living Room. America’s Homes are Shrinking.” Just how much shrinkage depends...
Read MorePrivate Foundation Announces $92 Million in Grants Awarded to ‘Help Parents Share Christian Faith with Their Children’
The Lilly Endowment, an Indiana-based private philanthropic foundation, announced 77 recipients of their new Christian Parenting and Caregiving Initiative totaling $92 million in grant money. The Initiative is a...
Read MoreOliver Anthony Turns Down $8 Million Recording Contract. Some Things Money Just Can’t Buy.
Two weeks ago, Oliver Anthony’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” became the Number One song on iTunes. The native Virginian musician rocketed to overnight stardom...
Read MoreNo, Christians are Not Bad Tippers, and Other Lies Too Many Believers Believe
You’ve likely heard the charge and criticism, even from the pulpit, so many times that you might even think it’s true: Christians are bad tippers....
Read MoreHow Transgenderism is Getting Increasingly Deceptive and Cultish
It used to be that people who said they were trans were troubled, hurting individuals struggling with clinically measurable confusion about their own mistaken self-conception...
Read MoreStop Brainwashing and Stressing Children Out About the Climate
Earlier this week, a Montana judged agreed with a group of environmental activist youths who claimed state agencies were somehow violating their constitutional right to...
Read MoreDr. Tim Keller’s Words From Beyond the Grave: Why He Chose the 5 Hymns Sung at His Memorial Service
It was a remarkable scene inside New York City’s Saint Patrick’s Cathedral on Tuesday as more than two thousand people packed the historic Manhattan church...
Read MoreMale Athlete Sets Canadian Women’s Powerlifting Record
Yet another male athlete who identifies as a woman has taken a victory from women and set records – this time in Canadian women’s powerlifting....
Read MoreIn Praise of Patience
Growing up, our kitchen bulletin board across from the refrigerator was filled with doctor appointment card reminders, ball schedules – and lots of inspirational quotes,...
Read MoreWine, Women, and a Song of Warning
Last week’s Wall Street Journal featured a troubling report suggesting that when it comes to the prevalence of “problem drinking,” women are catching up to men. Data...
Read MoreHow the ‘Born This Way’ Myth is Crumbling
The sexual revolutions’ strategic use of the “born this way” assertion has contributed to most of the movement’s cultural progress in the last few decades....
Read MoreOliver Anthony’s ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Tops Charts, Teaches Us About Hope in America
Two weeks ago, Virginian musician Oliver Anthony lived in relative anonymity. Now, he’s a national sensation. Anthony’s song “Rich Men North of Richmond,” (warning: language)...
Read MoreCraig Morgan, Christ Loving Country Music Star, Sworn into Army at 59
Don’t tell Army veteran and country music star Craig Morgan that you can’t go home again. Late last month, the Tennessee singer-songwriter was sworn into...
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