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A new FX documentary, “AKA Jane Roe,” raises many questions about the real Jane Roe. Jane Roe, who pseudonymously sought an abortion in Texas, was at the heart of the infamous 1973 Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade.
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Dr. Richard Land once called our country, “the divided states of America.” How apt – especially when we survey the various responses to the coronavirus. They are lessons in liberty and lessons in tyranny. To
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One fallout of the COVID-19 crisis is its severe thrashing of our economy. Not only have all the impressive economic gains of the Trump administration evaporated, but we are now adding to our national debt in scary ways. I hope
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As of this writing, the number of reported deaths in America from the coronavirus is almost 70,000, and 30 million have abruptly lost work. Scan the headlines these days, and the bad news because of the coronavirus seems to get
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Worldviews have consequences. The pandemic that grips the whole world is symptomatic of the deadly grip the ungodly leadership in China holds over a wide populous (including tens of millions of Chinese Christians). The
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There’s an old joke that goes like this: How does a lifelong conservative voter in Chicago switch to being a liberal voter? He dies. If the left is so great and leftists’ ideas are so wonderful, then how come they
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There should not be two standards of justice in this nation – a slap on the wrist for the politically correct who do wrong, while Gen. Michael Flynn’s whole life has been upended for allegedly lying to the FBI. Flynn,
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These are very trying times. There is an enemy out there at the microscopic level, wreaking all kinds of havoc in people’s hearts and minds and lives. The economic consequences alone of the coronavirus could possibly be
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President Trump, who is doing everything he can to fight the coronavirus, called for a Day of Prayer recently. He proclaimed, “We are a Country that, throughout our history, has looked to God for protection and strength in
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Some wag once changed the opening line of Rudyard Kipling’s classic poem, “If,” this way: “If you can keep your head while all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you … you haven’t