Category: Culture

Fuller Seminary’s Dismissal of Students for Unbiblical Sexual Conduct Doesn’t Violate Federal Law, 9th Circuit Rules

It’s not every day when we can report a court decision in favor of religious freedom coming from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...

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Saturday Night Live’s Blasphemous Nativity

I don’t watch Saturday Night Live – probably like most of you, our readers. So I had to learn fourthhand – via my boss pointing...

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Franklin Graham Applauds Settlement With Scottish Trust After It Cancelled Venue for ‘God Loves You Tour’

Cheers to the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), which settled with The Robertson Trust (TRT), in Stirling, Scotland, after TRT cancelled bookings of its conference...

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Maryland Can’t Discriminate Against Christian School Because of its Beliefs, Federal Court Rules

Government hostility to a Christian school’s statement of beliefs in Maryland resulted in a ban from a state scholarship program for needy students, as well...

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Texas Education Agency – And Concerned Parents – Investigating to See if Local Schools Offer Obscene Books to Students

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is investigating a Fort Worth school district to see if its schools offer obscene books to students. TEA is the...

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Denzel Washington’s Straightforward Message: “Don’t Play With God!”

Just shy of his 67th birthday, the Academy-award-winning actor Denzel Washington has developed a reputation both inside and outside of Hollywood as an individual comfortable...

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In Desperate Need for More Babies, China Clamps Down on Vasectomies

Far too many people assume overpopulation is one of humanity’s gravest threats. It certainly is not, and the Chinese know this better than most. Their...

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State School Board Associations Separating from National School Boards Association

The majority of state school board associations have either severed ties or distanced themselves from the National School Boards Association (NSBA) after the organization sent...

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What We Can Learn from a Man Who Built a Cathedral One Brick at a Time

His name was Justo Gallego, a former Trappist monk who spent the better part of the last six decades of his life single-handedly building a...

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Jussie Smollett and the Growing Epidemic of Fake Hate Crimes

Former Empire star Jussie Smollett is currently on trial in Chicago for faking a dramatic “hate crime” in 2019 that made world-wide news. The manufactured...

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Your Work is Worship – Not a Matter of Personal Convenience

It’s being called the “Great Resignation” – a mass, COVID-era inspired exodus of workers quitting one job for another or just dropping out of the...

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Eighty Years Ago Today: Commemorating the Attack on Pearl Harbor

Today is the 80th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor – a tragedy that took the lives of 2,335 American service members and...

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Allowing ‘Transgender Women’ to Compete Against Biological Women in Sports is Anti-Woman

Biological female athletes are being robbed of athletic titles, scholarships, and future sporting opportunities because they are being forced to compete against biological males who...

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Christian Ministry Asks Supreme Court to Hear Case Over ‘Hate Group’ Designation

When a Christian ministry is designated as a “hate group” by a left-leaning organization like the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), and other organizations rely...

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Majority of Young Americans Believe Democracy is ‘In Trouble’

The framers of the U.S. Constitution wrote in its preamble that one of the purposes of the document was to “secure the Blessings of Liberty...

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Tim Keller Has taught Us How to Live. Now He’s Teaching Us How to Die.

Last week, the Reverend Dr. Timothy Keller, the beloved pastor and bestselling author, seemed to almost be reminding his followers on social media of the...

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Should We Really Be Confused Over God’s Pronouns?

In the last few weeks, the Religion News Service (RNS) ran two wholly serious stories on what God’s proper pronouns should be. If you believe...

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56 Years Later, Religiously Themed Christmas Postage Stamps Still Stick and Point to the Reason for the Season

Step up to any United States Post Office counter or log onto its official government-sponsored website, and anyone in the market for “Christmas”-themed postage stamps...

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Sixteen-Year-Old High School Football Star Dies Trying to Save Classmates from Shooter

Last Tuesday a 15-year-old sophomore boy emerged from a school restroom at Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan with a handgun and started firing. Five...

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The Chosen TV

Hit Series ‘The Chosen’ Comes to Theaters for Christmas Special

The hit TV series The Chosen is in the running for one of the most successful Christian entertainment programs of all time. Now, starting December...

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Gov DeSantis Calls Out Legacy Media for Calling Concerned Parents ‘Domestic Terrorists’ While Protecting Actual Domestic Terrorists

Yesterday Florida governor Ron DeSantis held a major press conference in support of his state’s law enforcement professionals. Discussing the Sunshine State’s budget priorities, Gov....

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Canada’s Court of Appeals Suspends Sentence for Pastor Ordered to Recite Government’s Views About COVID

Canada’s Court of Appeals suspended a judge’s order that required Pastor Artur Pawlowski, his brother Dawid and restaurant owner Chris Scott to state the government’s...

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The French Courageously Stand Against Gender-Neutral Language

The French pride themselves on being progressive, but even they aren’t having it! They are kicking back hard against the de-evolution of their language by...

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DC Public Schools Chancellor Recommended Families ‘Decolonize’ Thanksgiving, Talk ‘Genocide’

When President George Washington issued the first national proclamation declaring a national Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving in 1789, the idea behind it was to...

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