Culture
Hollywood Second Amendment Hypocrisy: Guns for Me — but Not for Thee
What do you call someone who wants guns for his group but not for everyone else? Lenin? Any fearful and fear-inspiring dictator? Here’s...
New Series Lucifer: Putting a Positive Spin on Satan
Has Hollywood become Satan's public-relations team? One could wonder given that a new Fox television series is going to portray the Devil as...
Read moreNYC Code: Fine of Up to $250,000 for Harassing “Transgenders”
The New York City Human Rights Law sets out expanded definitions of “rights” of people who demand to be addressed and accommodated according...
Read moreGovernment Imposes Secular Values
Conservatives rightly complain about the federal government going beyond its enumerated powers in the U.S. Constitution, but state and local governments across the...
Read morePlanned Parenthood Faces Funding Cuts in Texas and Utah
Planned Parenthood, whose 327,653 abortions performed from October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013 made it the nation’s largest abortion provider, is facing...
Read moreMoving Examples of Generosity This Christmas Season
Each Christmas season, the American people showcase their generosity with incredible stories of charity and giving that would warm the hearts of even...
Read moreGideons International Targeted by Atheist Group
If the Freedom From Religion Foundation has its way, hotels and motels across the country may soon be removing the complimentary Gideon Bibles. ...
Read moreIn San Bernardino’s Wake, Anti-Christian Left Jumps Shark With “Prayer Shaming”
“GOD ISN’T FIXING THIS,” shouted the December 3 N.Y. Daily News cover. It's an example of how, after the San Bernardino killings, the...
Read more“The View” Libels Christians With Claim Hitler Was a Christian
Adolf Hitler and Timothy McVeigh are called examples of Christian monsters by ABC's morning talk show The View hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Joy...
Read more217th Anniversary of Signing of Kentucky Resolution of 1798: What We’ve Forgotten
On November 16, 1798, Governor James Garrard of Kentucky signed into law the Kentucky Resolution of 1798, Thomas Jefferson's seminal restatement of the...
Read moreJudicial Attacks on Christianity Violate Letter and Spirit of Establishment Clause
A federal judge recently ruled a county's Nativity display to be unconstitutional. A study of the history of the Bill of Rights proves...
Read moreStarbucks’ New Seasonal Cup Stirs Heated Controversy
Starbucks stands in the spotlight once again, as new seasonal cups cause debate among many. Pictures of Starbucks cups with the words "Merry...
Read moreAmerica’s Last Frontier: Oklahoma
With America’s westward expansion petering out, owing to a lack of available land, Easterners demanded that government open up Indian territory, leading to...
Read moreNavy Chaplain Exonerated, Cleared, and Reinstated
After being "Detached for Cause" following a complaint about his beliefs, Navy Chaplain Wesley “Wes” Modder has been exonerated and will continue to...
Read more11th Video: Planned Parenthood Doctor Sells Aborted Babies’ Heads
While the latest government spending bill maintained funding for Planned Parenthood, at least through December 11, the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) continues...
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