Culture
Drug Approved by FDA Panel is Abortifacient, Charge Pro-Life Leaders
An advisory panel for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given its preliminary approval to a drug that the abortion industry...
Kent State and the Perfect Coup
In May 1970, news was made at Ohio's Kent State University when campus police and the National Guard attempted to wrest control from...
Read moreChild “Experts” Backpedal on Socialization Dogma
“Increasingly, some educators and other professionals who work with children are asking a question that might surprise their parents: Should a child really...
Read moreWhere Else But Armenia? World’s Oldest Leather Shoe Found
In the country of Mt. Ararat, where the Bible says Noah’s Ark rested when the Great Flood subsided, there now is news of...
Read moreAgitators in Christian Clothing
When will sincere Christians (or American patriots of any religious persuasion) learn that the deck is stacked against them and play to win?...
Read moreMr. Obama’s Disingenuous (and Disturbing) Proclamation
If there were any need to further establish the radical and reckless vision for America embraced by the man who presently inhabits the...
Read more“Who Needs Siblings?” Asks Britain
“Be fruitful and multiply” is an injunction not only in the faith of Christians and Jews but throughout most great civilizations. Devout Christians...
Read moreMithraic Mysteries and the Cult of Empire
The proud Roman general stood with his commanders and retinue as the wild hillsmen, dressed in the ragged but still-flamboyant clothes of corsairs,...
Read moreReligious Leaders Target Sacrilegious Cartoon Project
A coalition of religious and pro-family leaders has taken aim against an animated series now being developed by the Comedy Central Network that...
Read moreBillboards Expose Racism in Abortion and Adoption
Following a wildly successful effort earlier this year, a new pro-life billboard campaign in the state of Georgia is exposing the lies and...
Read moreUmpire Robs Pitcher of Perfect Game, but Anger Quickly Fades
Anyone watching ESPN on the night of Wednesday, June 2, was delighted by the treat of being TV-transported to Detroit for the ninth...
Read moreSurvey Finds Americans Have Dim View of Nation’s Moral Values
Flip on the TV, peruse the Internet, or page through the average magazine on the newsstand today, and it is difficult to ignore...
Read moreAmtrak and the Railroads
Amtrak and its lobbyists at the National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP) recently invited us to commemorate the third annual National Train Day...
Read moreJohn Finn, Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 100
John William Finn, the last survivor of the 15 Navy veterans who received the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Japanese attack...
Read moreProgressives Attempt to Make Church and State One and the Same
The original American Progressive movement spanned from approximately 1890 to 1920. It began as a movement to bring about social and political reform,...
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