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Homosexual activists, called the “Gay Gestapo” by lesbian Tammy Bruce, are busily suing or harassing every Christian business owner and wedding vendor they can find. So far they have gone after wedding photographers,
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I do not believe in Santa Clause or the Easter Bunny, but I do not get upset when I see others talking about them. I do not demand that their images be removed from public display. It does not even anger me when I see some
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America never ceases to amaze me. The wickedness and corruption that flows through our nation is baffling. With each new sunrise and sunset from day to day, 3,700 babies are slaughtered by their own mothers in the womb.
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I try to make it a practice to vet the circulating-emails I receive before I forward them on. I think one of the best sources to vet email rumors is truthorfiction.com. They seem to lack a political bias one way or another, and
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You shall not steal. ~ Exodus 20:15 You shall not covet your neighbor’s house…or his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your neighbor’s. ~ Exodus 20:17 President Obama’s entire approach to economics
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Do you remember what it was like to tell a lie and then, to your surprise, it grew out of control? It grew to the point that you felt it was surely impossible for you to squelch. The tale had been retold to so many people in your
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Part of the depth of Christianity can be seen in what philosophers call its “moral psychology.” This is why the world attacks this psychology by first of all attempting to falsify it. Falsifying it entails
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Muslim terrorists shouting “Allahu Akbar” and “We have avenged the Prophet Muhammad” just killed more than a dozen people in France. The Council on American-Islamic Relations responds by drawing attention
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The idea that the school district would have a “Freedom of Religion Day” seemed a good one. It would promote this “founding” principle of our country. This would expose the children to many different
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Many on the right these days have become increasingly skeptical of the traditional, Burkean notion of the statesman, who is elected but bound by his skill, integrity, expertise, and transcendent wisdom to resist becoming a mere