Category: Culture

Chicago Bears Coach Matt Eberflus: ‘I Want to Lead Like Jesus’

Matt Eberflus may be the head coach for the Chicago Bears, but he knows he’s not the one ultimately in charge. That assignment belongs to...

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Don’t Conform: Going Along to Get Along Will Only Make Matters Worse

It’s an old adage: The more things change, the more they remain the same. Writing in his diary in 1845, the French writer and politician...

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The Creepy and Tawdry History of Barbie

Moviegoers far surpassed industry expectations this past weekend as “Barbie” pulled in north of $155 million, earning the distinction of being the biggest film debut...

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American’s Belief in ‘Religious Entities’ Continues Decline. But That’s Not the Whole Story.

American’s belief in each of five “religious entities” – God, angels, heaven, hell and the devil – has continued its decline, according to a new...

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Pro-Life and Pro-America PublicSq. Site Goes Public and Serves as Alternative to Woke Propagandists

Are you grudgingly using Amazon but weary of the company’s woke sympathies and services? PublicSq., a rising online retail platform that pledges to operate by...

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Disney @ 100: The Four C’s Needed to Turn Things Around

It was on this day – July 19, 1923 – that Walter Elias Disney, with just forty dollars in his pocket and a heart full...

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Rise Up, O Men of God: The Church Needs Strong Males

The origin of the baseball walk-up song, music chosen to accompany a player’s approach to the batter’s box, is said to date back over a...

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Instead of Erasing ‘Husband’ and ‘Wife’ from Lexicon, Lawmakers Should Be Encouraging More of Both

Some of us are old enough to remember when same-sex marriage advocates claimed redefining the multi-millennia institution wouldn’t impact anyone except the men or women...

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There is No Need to Worry or Fear the Weather

This past Sunday’s New York Times Book Review featured a menacing headline: “Extreme Heat is Here to Stay. Why Are We Not More Afraid?” Critic...

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Tucker Carlson Starts Reading Scripture and Discovers These Two Truths

Tucker Carlson hosted The 2023 FAMiLY Leadership Summit last Friday, interviewing six presidential contenders in Iowa in front of thousands of grassroots leaders and political...

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U.S. Supreme Court

Correcting the Record on 303 Creative

Recently, in the wake of the Supreme Court’s important decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis, a lie has been propagated about the case, a lie...

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NASA Unveils New Image Depicting God’s Creative Majesty

To celebrate one year of scientific operations for the James Webb Space Telescope, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released a new image...

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New Movie ‘Sound of Freedom’ Beats ‘Indiana Jones’ and Tops Box Office on Independence Day

Angel Studio’s new film Sound of Freedom featuring Passion of the Christ actor Jim Caviezel topped the box office on its Independence Day release. The...

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Pat Sajak Will Be Missed

Longtime Wheel of Fortune gameshow host Pat Sajak announced his retirement from the iconic program earlier this month. “Well, the time has come,” Sajak said....

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Landmark Victory for Free Speech at the U.S. Supreme Court

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court released a much-anticipated opinion affirming that the First Amendment protects Americans from government-coerced speech. Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the...

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Is Math Racist?

Few subjects seem less political than math. There is little room for subjective judgment because its truths are universal. No matter what you look like...

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U.S. Supreme Court Rules Affirmative Action Unconstitutional

In a blockbuster ruling on Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled affirmative action, as exercised in the college admission processes at Harvard and the University...

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The Nun Who Changed My Life – and Who Can Change Yours, Too

I received word yesterday that Sister Maria Martin Finn passed away on Monday. Sister Maria, as we called her, was our seventh and eighth-grade math...

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In Praise of Being a Fuddy-Duddy Dad

Popular culture has long valued the hipster – the trendy character who embraces what is new and rejects what is old. From the billions of...

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The High Court as Sport is a Sign of a Sliding Culture

Every institution has its seasons and rhythms. Sport fans correlate January with the NFL playoffs leading up to the Super Bowl, then there’s the NCAA’s...

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Atheists Are More Political Than Other Religious Groups

According to political scientist Ryan Burge, the group of people in American society most likely to be highly engaged in political action are not evangelicals,...

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The Secret to Seeking Heroes in a Culture of Cowards

The late Dr. Howard Hendricks, a longtime professor at Dallas Theological Seminary who died in 2013 at the age of 88, once told the story...

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Giants of the Faith Who Have Left Us in 2023

The first six months of 2023 have seen the Church in America lose four legends. Two of these men were paramount in my own Spiritual...

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Titan Submersible Tragedy Reminds Us Just How Deep, Massive and Mysterious God’s Creation of the Oceans Remains

Reports from the United States Coast Guard of discovered debris on Thursday, including the tail cone, in the area of the missing Titan submersible have...

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