America's church leaders now wolves in shepherd's clothing
American culture is unraveling. Few would argue otherwise. Whether you stand on the right or left of the political divide, we all seem to agree on one thing: Something is desperately wrong.
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American culture is unraveling. Few would argue otherwise. Whether you stand on the right or left of the political divide, we all seem to agree on one thing: Something is desperately wrong.
Do we believe in the objective reality of the human being, or do we believe that those in power have the right to subjectively impose their definition of human life on the powerless?
Last week, in this column, I wrote that it is an irrefutable fact that our nation's educational establishment is aggressively and intentionally working to groom your children.
On April 9, Oklahoma State University hosted a "drag queen story hour" for children as young as 2-years-old on its campus.
In a recent survey conducted by George Barna, more than two-thirds of American adults presently define themselves as "Christians."
It's a commonly accepted adage that if you want to make someone angry, all you need to do is criticize their mom.