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Trinity Lutheran before the Supreme Court: Used Tires, Playgrounds, and Religious Discrimination
Okay, so government cannot “establish religion.” We get that. But can it discriminate against religion? We’ll find out.
Christian Abortion Supporters: Preaching a Gospel of Death
Can you claim to be “born-again” when you won’t allow others to be born in the first place? Here’s how abortion strikes at the heart of the...
Liberalism in a Lab Coat: The March to Redefine Science
It seems every weekend brings a march for one cause or another in D.C. Last weekend, folks marched for science. Or did they?
Know the Truth, Know the Culture: Acquiring the Tools of a Christian Worldview
You’re a Christian. You sense God has more for you. You want to go deeper. You want to make a difference.
Remembering Chuck Colson's New Life in Christ: On the Fifth Anniversary of His Death
Eric Metaxas: It is impossible for me to overstate the influence Chuck Colson had on my life and on the lives of millions: from the prisoners he...
No Sin, No Forgiveness Either: 'The Strange Persistence of Guilt'
So, traditional morality is out, and freedom of everything is in. Then why does everybody feel so guilty?
Peter Singer Defends Abuse: Setting up the Victims of Bad Ideas
We say it often: ideas have consequences; bad ideas have victims. And a certain, consistent Princeton bioethicist continues to show just how true...
Second Chance Month: Breaking Down Barriers for Those Returning from Prison
You’re listening to BreakPoint thanks to a few Christians who once gave an ex-prisoner a second chance.
The Power of Names: The Saga of Boaty McBoatface
The British government asked the public for help in naming a new ship. The name the people chose really rocked the boat.
Jesus, the Last Adam: The Whole Bible Points to Holy Week
What do the first man and Jesus Christ have in common? Well, the writers of the New Testament tell an exciting story for you, and for the whole...
The Assisted Suicide Freight Train Hits the Brakes: Pro-life Victories
A funny thing happened on the way to our supposed brave new world of assisted suicide. I’ll tell you about it, next on BreakPoint.
Planet Earth II: Missing the Maker in the Majesty
Imagine gazing at Michelangelo’s David, and someone beside you praises the statue for having carved itself. That’s how I felt watching the BBC’s...
The Seven Last Sayings of Jesus: The Lord's Words, Haydn's Music
Welcome to Holy Week. Today we offer reflections—and music—on the seven last sayings of Jesus.
Court Ruling Expands Civil Rights Act to Include Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation
Who needs Congress to make laws when the judiciary just does whatever it wants? Well, at least that’s what the Seventh Circuit seems to think.
Religion and Inequality: What the Secularists are Missing
Religion is good for you: emotionally, physically, and economically. Who knew? Not the secularists.
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