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Religious Freedom and Employment Division v. Smith
An Idaho contractor recently asked the Supreme Court to hear his case and to overturn a decision written by the late Justice Antonin Scalia...
What to Do about Our Kids and 'Eco-Anxiety'
Rhetoric about climate change is particularly damaging to younger Americans who have “fragile psyches.” I’m not using that description in any...
How Dare the Vice President Pray?
Prayer is, for many today, politically unacceptable, seen as an affront to science, an obstacle to governance, and worst of all, a shameful...
The Coronavirus, God, and a World out of Our Control
According to the best numbers so far, the lethality of COVID-19 is about two percent. If that rate holds, the coronavirus would be about ten times...
Women Are More than Wombs: NY Debates Commercial Surrogacy
New York is considering two bills that would legalize commercial surrogacy in the state. Like in Washington State, where commercial surrogacy is...
The Born Alive Protection Act Voted Down, Again
Yet again the Born Alive Protection Act has been struck down in the Senate.
You Are but Dust, and to Dust You Shall Return
Like Advent, the season of Lent is about preparation. Before Christmas, our Christian forebears thought it wise to prepare a bit, and that by...
Why Young People Leave the Church ... And Why They Stay
Young people are leaving the church in droves and unlike those who came before them, they aren't returning to church as they get older.
Was the Nuclear Family a Mistake? - Answering David Brooks
New York Times columnist David Brooks wrote in an op-ed last week that while the nuclear family has always existed, without an extended circle...
The Plague of Locusts, and What Christians Can (and Must) Do
Locusts and leprosy are the quintessential biblical calamities, but few of us in the West have experienced either personally. In some parts of the...
From Equality Indexes to SOGI Laws, the LGBTQ Movement Marches On
It’s ironic how often orthodox Christians are accused of being obsessed with sex these days. After all, what’s more obsessive than investigating...
2400 Victims of Abortion Buried in Indiana
Last week the Attorney General in Indiana held a mass burial for more than 2,000 aborted babies medically preserved and hidden away in an abortion...
'Christian' Atheists? - A Faith Too Good to Be False
According to Esther O’Reilly, skeptics admitting to the Christian faith’s positive influence on history is only the headline of this story...
Pro-Life, Pro-Paid Family Leave: A Worthwhile Proposal
When thinking about why women choose to have abortions, one must consider the role financial pressure plays in the situation. Two new bills offer...
Tactics for Discussing Your Christian Convictions
According to Koukl, “representing Christ in any era requires three skills.” First, we need a “basic knowledge necessary for the task.” Second, “Our...
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