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Economy Down 0.4 Percent in 3Q
WASHINGTON (AP) - The economy, battered by a yearlong slowdown and the jolt of the terror attacks, shrank at a 0.4 percent rate from July through September, a decline that could signal the end to the longest economic expansion in U.S. history.
Living with Certainty in Uncertain Times
God knows all about our problems today and is in control of all our tomorrows.
Kavanaugh, Ford and Everyone Else: No Mere Mortals
I think the most important thing that we can know about the drama played out yesterday in Washington, D.C. is that it featured immortals.
Slavery Presented at UN Conference
GOREE ISLAND, Senegal (AP) - Framed in the slave house's narrow, dark doorway onto the Atlantic, Detroit clergyman James Ephaim talks of the Africans once forced through it and onto slave ships as if the wrong were today, and the wound were his.
Dealing with North Korea: Nukes Vs. Human Rights?
What's Really at Stake in the Gay Marriage Debate? Part 2
Britain's 1984 Moment
Apparently, the U.K. has decided to shift its loyalties from courageously defying tyranny in the 20th century to embracing it in the 21st. Last week, a “conservative”-led British Parliament made George Orwell’s fictional accounts of “thought...
3 Eerie Ways Netflix's Pandemic Foreshadowed the Coronavirus Outbreak
Back in January – before most of us could spell “coronavirus” – Netflix dropped a six-part documentary on its platform with a simple name: Pandemic.It was filmed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, but in hindsight, it foreshadowed much of what the...
Are Horoscopes, Tarot Cards, and Astrology Apps Satanic?
“There’s an app for that” is true for almost everything, including reading your horoscope. In fact, horoscope apps are seeing a rise of new users. One reason is because they are so easy to use. As an article in the Wall Street Journal explained,...
What Obergefell Got Right and What it Got Very Wrong
Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives proposed the wrongly named “Respect for Marriage Act.” If it passes the Senate, this bill will result in a further stage of the legal evolution of marriage.
Why Young Christians Should Celebrate Christmas with Family This Year
A recent survey by the American Psychology Association reveals that despite political differences, 83% of U.S. adults agree the holidays are a time to set aside tensions and reconnect with family, though younger adults are more likely to skip...
Can Science Finally Prove God Exists?
Does science give evidence for the existence of God? Few people have done more to refute this worldview in recent years than a philosopher of science and bestselling author Dr. Stephen Meyer.
Are Human Rights a Fantasy?
As the West loses touch with its Creator, let’s remember how Christ gave us (back) our dignity.
Do Human Rights Truly Exist?
In a TEDx talk years ago, Israeli historian Yuval Noah Harari made the startling claim that human rights do not exist.
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Does the Constitution Actually Permit Slavery?
If I told you that the Constitution still permits slavery, you probably wouldn’t believe it. Well . . . believe it. I’ll talk about it next, on BreakPoint.
Research Claims Americans Would Rather the President be Gay than an Evangelical Christian
Making our arguments winsomely is important. But it won’t carry the day. That’s because, in the end, Christianity will remain a scandal in the world’s eyes.
Commencement Speaker Dares to Condemn Communism and the West
In 1978, at Harvard, America heard from a prophetic voice. His comments have proven true and are worth revisiting.
New Technology, Same Old Eugenics
A new technology is tempting scientists to monkey around with the human genome. In other words, new technology, same old temptation.
One Perspective That Will Change the Way You Live
Christians, aflame with this understanding, have made the most of short lives, changing the world in remarkable ways with the days they were given.
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