by Mark Angelides | Nov 16, 2019 | Audio, Podcasts, The Rabbit Hole
We see so much chatter of defense and prosecution in recent news that it’s time to look at how defense works from a historical standpoint. Was Socrates right to treat his trial as a charade? Did Jesus have it right by not defending himself? And what of Roger...
by Leesa K. Donner | Apr 21, 2019 | Articles, Faith & Religion, Politics
The American people have a love-hate relationship with their government. This is as it should be, primarily because government is not our God. Easter Sunday seems an opportune time to remember this and renew our commitment to a republic under God rather than one that...
by Sarah Cowgill | Dec 25, 2018 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Faith & Religion, Holiday Message
Traffic is snarled, people are agitated and impatient racing the clock in last-minute shopping, and everyone feels pity as the Salvation Army volunteers cheerfully ring their bells and brave the oftentimes inclement weather – it’s the Christmas season across middle...
by James Fite | Dec 22, 2018 | Articles, Illegal Immigration, Politics, The Left
Representative Luis Gutiérrez (D-IL) delivered an impassioned but ridiculous diatribe against U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen at a Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday. His remarks were clearly an attempt to virtue signal, and, therefore, the...
by Archived Author | Jan 30, 2018 | Faith & Religion
Blessed are the meek; turn the other cheek. So sayeth the Gospel. These are among the most quoted and influential passages of the Bible, and they have profoundly shaped Christian thought and behavior throughout the ages. They are the main reasons that Christianity has...