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John Irving’s Abortion Arguments: The Moral Relativism of 'Cider House Rules'
The 1999 movie “The Cider House Rules” won writer John Irving an Oscar, and elevated him as a pro-abortion apologist. In his acceptance speech,...
Christianity Is the Bad Guy?: Bemoaning the Demise of the Classical World
In “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,” 18th-century historian Edward Gibbon blames Rome’s demise, at least in part, on Christianity. He...
China's Forced Organ Harvesting Is Cruelty on a Massive Scale
Evidence suggests that Muslim Uighurs have joined Falun Gong practitioners on the list of China's involuntary donors. And it’s hard to imagine that...
Should Southern Baptist Women Be Preachers? A Centuries-Old Controversy Finds New Life
Beth Moore is theologically conservative and doesn't believe women should be pastors in her own denomination. But her recent tweet renewed a debate...
We'll Face the Same Choice between Career and Convictions as Former U.S. Women's Soccer Player Jaelene Hinkle
The saga of one of the best female soccer players in the world is only the most recent evidence that American Christians need to develop a theology...
The Cross in the Crosshairs
Last week’s cross decision was a major case for religious liberty. Perhaps it even spells the death knell of the so-called Lemon Test… an...
Eugenics Is Still with Us: Death in the Name of ‘Best Interests’
Eugenics is a bad idea, a bad idea that, like all bad ideas, has victims. Efforts to keep those deemed inferior from reproducing or even existing...
Incels, Transgenderism, and Distinctions without a Difference: Surgery Won’t Cure Your Disorder
A recent story in New York Magazine asked readers how many bones they would be willing to break in order to attain intimacy—or something to that...
When Inmates Meet Jesus: What Christians Need to Know about Prison Ministry
I will never forget scanning that prison room where our weekly Bible study was being held to see not one, not some, but every single woman holding...
Climate-Change Millerites: Why Save for the Future If There Is No Future?
Back on October 22, 1844, tens of thousands of Americans who followed a preacher named William Miller, eagerly awaited the Second Coming of Christ....
The Opioid Dilemma
Opioid addiction kills most of the 70,000 Americans who die each year of drug overdose. That number is staggering and exceeds the number of...
A Dinosaur Named Sue: Gender Politics Devours Science
Every Johnny Cash fan remembers that song, “A Boy Named Sue,” about a young man’s quest to find his dead-beat dad and punch his lights out for...
Why Christians Must Support Religious Freedom for Everyone
The fundamental human right of religious freedom is under attack around the globe today like never before. While this disturbing trend should...
What Is This Love Affair with Socialism?
“Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it,” said Santayana. Many young people today claim to prefer socialism – and in some cases,...
The Vatican Responds to Gender Theory: ‘Male and Female He Created Them’
For years, LGBTQIA activists and advocates have proclaimed that their view of human sexuality and Gender Theory is historically inevitable, and...
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