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If you listen to some secular media, you'd get the impression that Donald Trump is responsible for Charlottesville and that those who voted for him are culpable as well ... that there was an explicit connection between Charlottesville and Trump voters, between racism and evangelical Christians. But is there a connection? Columnist Dr. Michael Brown dispels that notion ...
According to The Atlantic, Hillary Clinton would like to replace the hoped-for title of "president" with "pastor" after her surprise loss to Donald Trump last November. Yep, you read that right ...
Research by Parents Television Council found that children have easy access to adult content, in part because the parental controls within streaming video devices and services are lax or non-existent.
There are many important questions we should be asking about what's happening with North Korea. But there's another question that, in a sense, is the biggest question of all. And it's probably the one we forget to ask, namely: What is God doing in the midst of this? What is His plan?
Pastor Robert Jeffress, reacting to President Trump's "fire and fury" remarks, says the government has the moral authority to use force, when necessary, to stop evil - whether it be assassination, capital punishment, or even war. And that authority, he says, comes from the Bible.
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Will liberals in America ever be convinced that single-payer (government-run) healthcare isn't the solution? It's not working so well in Canada - so much so that many Canadians are coming to the U.S. for care.
Have you ever heard of 'microchimeric cells' and their possible impact following pregnancy? "Women carry cells from every child they ever conceive the rest of their lives, and they stay in the body," states Vicki Thorn, the founder of Project Rachel. "Those cells remain in different places and do different things."
Jeffrey Hurant, the owner and operator of a New York-based online brothel, could have gotten up to seven years under New York law for running a brothel. But several homosexual New York City politicians and two members of Congress lobbied for leniency. Judge Margo Brodie evidently listened, sending Hurant away for six months and imposing a $7,500 fine. Jason McGuire, executive director of New Yorker's Family Research Foundation, says Brodie is out of order.
Jeffrey Hurant pleaded guilty to promoting prostitution through his website - Rentboy-dot-com - but the judge only gave him a six-month sentence. "I am convinced you started the site for a good purpose," said U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie in Brooklyn. It also didn't hurt that two Democratic members of Congress wrote letters suggesting it was a victimless crime.
Paul Chabot moved his family from California to Texas to escape so-called "progressive" government policies. Conservatism vs. liberalism - it's only one of the issues dividing America today. Our poll question today probes readers to find out what they feel is the most divisive.
Heather Higgins, president and CEO of Independent Women's Voice, contends the only way to get change done on the healthcare issue is if Congress is in the same boat as voters, using the exchanges without exemption or subsidy. As it stands, Congress is exempted and considered a small business, thereby allowing taxpayers to pay their insurance premiums.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation became aware of the pornography problem with EBSCO Information Services – which supplies curriculum for schools – when a Colorado parent contacted them to say her son had been exposed to porn on the school's online databases.
President Trump either had to accept all the medical demands and organizational risks of transgender privilege, or exclude transgenders altogether. Columnist Bart Stinson believes the president made the only decision a conscientious commander-in-chief could have made.
The words that should come to every American's lips every time they read another story about the catastrophe of ObamaCare are these: "Thank you, John McCain."





























