Category: Culture
Why is So-Called “Don’t Say Gay” Bill Bad – But Ongoing “Don’t Say God” Policy Good?
One of the many downsides of a twenty-four-hour news cycle is how a story can quickly take on a life of its own. If enough...
Read MoreA Woman Worth Emulating
March is Women’s History Month, and this year I’ve been reflecting on what it is about some women that make their lives so extraordinary. As...
Read MoreThe Sad Collapse and Corruption of Disney’s (Woke) World
Sitting behind his wooden desk inside his Burbank-based Suite 3H office back in 1961, Walt Elias Disney – the founder and chairman of the burgeoning...
Read MoreWill Smith Apologizes to Chris Rock. We All Need Forgiveness Sometimes.
The 94th Academy Awards ceremony was held at the regal Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday night. Hosted by Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and...
Read MoreUtah Legislature Overrides Veto and Saves Women’s Sports
It took the Utah state legislature just 30 minutes on March 25 to override a gubernatorial veto of House Bill 11 (HB11) designed to protect...
Read MoreParents Say Mandatory Masking at School Harmed Their Kids, Poll Finds
Many parents believe that mandatory mask policies at school have harmed their kids, a new poll has found. Forty percent of parents “believe that mask-wearing...
Read MoreWhy Judge Jackson’s Non-Answer About Women Was “Transphobic”
Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson made stunning news this week when she told the Unites States Senate she could not define what a...
Read MoreSenator Joe Manchin Announces He Supports Judge Jackson for the Supreme Court
Senator Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., whose somewhat conservative views on judges make him a key vote in the confirmation battle over Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination...
Read MoreArizona Passes Bills to Protect Babies, Minors and Female Athletes
Pro-family legislators in Arizona have successfully passed three family-friendly bills that are on their way to Governor Doug Ducey for signature, including a 15-week abortion...
Read MoreIs Disney Supporting the Confusion and Sexualization of Children?
The Florida legislature passed the Parental Rights in Education bill which reinforces the fundamental right of parents to direct the care, education and upbringing of...
Read MoreSmall in Stature But a Giant in Life
The world lost one of its guiding lights last week with the passing of Alice von Hildebrand at the age of 98. While small in...
Read MoreJudge Jackson: ‘I Can’t’ Define the Word ‘Woman’; Women’s Organization Calls on President to Withdraw Nomination
Day 2 of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings regarding Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court highlighted how cultural absurdities over gender...
Read MoreIndiana Governor Vetoes Bill to Protect Girls Sports – While Delaware Legislature Considers ‘Fairness in Women’s Sports Act’
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb vetoed a bill that would have protected girls and women’s sports from males who “transition” to live as if they were...
Read More‘Babylon Bee’ Gets Locked Out of Twitter, CEO Says, “Truth Is Not Hate Speech”
Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, tweeted from his personal account that the satirical Christian website had been locked out of its Twitter account...
Read MoreCelebrate the Real NCAA Women’s 500-Freestyle Swimming Champions
Congratulations to Emma Weyant, who touched in with a time of 4:34.99 in the NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming 500-yard freestyle championship race. The event...
Read MoreFederal Judge Suggests Not Hiring Yale Law Students Who Disrupted Free Speech Event
When one of the most distinguished federal judges in the nation sends out an email to all his fellow judges suggesting that they might not...
Read MoreNew ‘Business Bible’ Reveals ‘Timeless Principles’ About Work and Finance in Scripture
Most people alive today remember, and will never forget, the Global Financial Crisis. The Great Recession was marked by a substantial economic contraction, skyrocketing unemployment,...
Read MoreMillionaires, LGBT-Identified Folks, Vegans, Lefties, Atheists – Americans Greatly Overestimate Minority Groups in the Population
Polling demonstrates that Americans tend to greatly overestimate the populations of subgroups within our general population. This includes estimates for religious minorities – such as...
Read MoreOver 1,600 Years Later, 3 Lessons from St. Patrick for Christians Living in 2022
We know his first name, but not his last. We think we know when he died, but it’s unclear when he was born. Over the...
Read MoreChristian Teacher Sues After Being Suspended for Refusing to Use ‘Preferred Pronouns’
Pamela Ricard is a middle school math teacher in Fort Riley, Kansas. She’s also a Christian. In 2021, she was suspended for three days and...
Read MoreUkraine President Appeals to America’s History in Address to Congress
American philosopher George Santayana is best known for his quote, “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” The maxim reminds...
Read MoreTime Change Politics: We’d Be Better Off Pondering How We Spend our Time Overall
Everybody seems to have an opinion about Daylight Saving Time (DST), which began this past Sunday morning. On Tuesday, the United States Senate unanimously passed...
Read MoreParents Want School Choice – Ohio’s ‘Backpack Bill’ Would Give It to Them
A new poll shows that Americans overwhelmingly want school choice in education – by a margin of 72% to 18%, according to the American Federation...
Read MoreChristian Professor Suspended and Barred from Campus for Criticism of Concordia University’s ‘Woke-ness’
Dr. Gregory P. Schulz is a tenured professor at Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW), a Lutheran Church/Missouri Synod institution. He teaches philosophy and is a Lutheran...
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