Culture
The Sad Antics of Blasphemy Day
Do you have a hard time keeping track of religious holidays? One may take for granted that few people would know that September...
Don’t Cry for Roman Polanski
Even if time does heal all wounds, it certainly doesn’t make us forget all crimes. And, finally, after 31 years on the run...
Read moreHLI President Wants to Refocus Abortion Battle
"I do believe the battle for [overturning] Roe v. Wade is lost," the Catholic priest who heads Human Life International told about 220...
Read moreMarriage: Holy Estate or Wholly Destitute?
And they said it wouldn't last. According to the latest census data, 76 percent of Americans report being married just one time. That...
Read moreIslamic Prayer Scheduled on Capitol Hill
A mosque in Elizabeth, New Jersey, is planning to host a "Day of Islamic Unity" on Friday, September 25 outside the Capitol Building...
Read moreFla. Teachers Found Not Guilty of Criminal Prayer
Two high school administrators from Florida are likely thanking God today since a federal judge found them not guilty of criminal contempt charges on...
Read morePro-lifers’ Prayers Protest Planned Parenthood
The Gulf Coast community of Naples, Florida, is known more for its numerous golf courses and palm-tree lined planned retirement communities than for...
Read moreA Brief History of Government Immunizations
As the start of the federal government’s most ambitious vaccination program approaches, it is worth taking a second look at the history of...
Read morePro-Life Activist Murdered in Michigan
With the number of victims of the abortion holocaust now exceeding 49.5 million since 1973, it is perhaps easy to permit the number...
Read moreTeutoburg Forest: The Battle That Saved the West
September, 9 A.D., Kalkriese Hill, northern Germany: the Germanic warriors waited in grim silence. Three Roman legions, commanded by General Publius Quintilius Varus,...
Read moreGov’t Guidelines Deny Care to Premature Baby
As Americans weigh the potential results of President Obama's divisive efforts to collectivize the nation’s healthcare, evidence continues to mount for the mind-numbing...
Read moreFatima and the Turbulence of Our Times
May 1917 was a time of troubles. In France the titanic Battle of Arras was raging. The United States, which had declared war...
Read moreResurrecting the Black Regiment
Most Americans today would probably still recognize the stirring words from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Concord Hymn”: “By the rude bridge that arched the...
Read moreRifqa Bary to Stay in Florida Temporarily
Good news for Rifqa Bary, the 17-year-old Christian girl who fled her parents because she feared an honor killing. The circuit court judge...
Read moreUnited Nations Plan: Teach Masturbation to 5-Year-Olds
A while back we heard about the United Nations pact that would prohibit parents from choosing their children's religion. Now the UN is...
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