Few ideological divides in modern politics are as sharply defined—and as fiercely contested—as the conflict between nationalism and globalism. These two worldviews offer fundamentally different visions for the role of the state, the identity of its people, and the direction of its policies both domestically and internationally. This divide has permeated political platforms, presidential administrations,…
Is the Roman Catholic Church the One True Church?
The Roman Catholic Church boastfully claims to be the one, true, apostolic Church established by Christ Himself—outside of which there is no ordinary possibility of salvation. This assertion is foundational to Rome’s self-identity, institutional authority, and sacramental theology. Catholics believe that through the unbroken succession of bishops from Peter to the present pope, Rome alone…
Christianity Changed the World for the Good: Even Secular Historians Are Starting to Admit It
The narrative of Christianity’s impact on civilization has been under assault for decades, particularly in Western academic circles dominated by secularism and postmodernism. Yet, a curious shift is occurring. A new breed of secular and even atheistic historians are reevaluating the legacy of Christianity—not as an oppressive superstition, but as the foundational moral engine behind…
Redeemed Rebels and Addiction
In jails, homes, and churches across America, addiction has become one of the most destructive and misunderstood afflictions of our time. Too often, secular psychology tells us that addiction is a disease to be managed, a label to wear for life. But the Bible speaks with greater clarity and offers far deeper hope. True recovery…
The Persecution and Genocide of Nigerian Christians – A Historical and Ongoing Tragedy
Christian persecution in Nigeria has deep historical roots, dating back to the rise of Islamic jihads in the 19th century, most notably the Sokoto Caliphate (founded in 1804), which spread Islam through conquest across northern Nigeria. With British colonization, Christian missionary activity increased in the south and central regions, while Islam retained dominance in the…
The Southern Poverty Law Center Unmasked – From Civil Rights Advocates to Woke Activists
A recent letter to the editor caught my attention—not because of its argument, but because of its source. The writer confidently cited the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as an unimpeachable authority on what constitutes hate and extremism in America. Their position was straightforward: if the SPLC denounces a group or belief system, then the…
Gender Ideology and the Medical Establishment – A Warning to Parents, Patients, and Future Physicians
For generations, the American public has placed a high level of trust in the medical community. From the local family doctor to the world-class specialist, physicians were once seen as stewards of objective science and patient-first ethics. But in the 21st century, especially over the past decade, that image has been profoundly altered. The rise…
Unmasking Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) – What’s Really Being Taught in Public Schools
Across the United States, parents are waking up to the unsettling realities of “Comprehensive Sex Education” (CSE). Often marketed as a modern, science-based curriculum aimed at promoting safety and inclusivity, CSE goes far beyond the traditional “birds and bees” talk. Under the surface, it is saturated with radical gender ideology, graphic content, and postmodern distortions…
Is It Christian Nationalism the Left Fears—Or Simply Christianity?
The term Christian Nationalism has rapidly become a buzzword in American political discourse, especially among the Left and progressive elites. It is frequently used as a pejorative, meant to conjure fears of authoritarianism, theocracy, and a loss of pluralistic freedom. But a crucial question remains largely unanswered: is it really Christian Nationalism that the Left…
Is Climate Change Real, Manmade, or Politicized? A Scientific, Political, and Christian Analysis
Few issues have captured the global political imagination like climate change. Once referred to as “global warming,” the term has evolved into a broader concept that now encapsulates everything from rising sea levels to migration policy. For many activists and global institutions, climate change is not only real—it’s an imminent existential threat demanding immediate transformation…
Are Transgender Individuals Targeted for Murder? A Critical Examination of Activist Claims and Real-World Data
Following high-profile events like the Covenant School shooting in Nashville—where the perpetrator, a woman identifying as a man, gunned down innocent Christian schoolchildren—media narratives and activist claims intensified around transgender victimhood. Amidst widespread national grief, some progressive voices quickly pivoted the focus, declaring that transgender people are disproportionately targeted for violence and murder in American…
Transgender Suicide – Untangling the Myths, the Medicine, and the Mind Through a Biblical Lens
Few issues in contemporary discourse are as emotionally charged and politically weaponized as the topic of transgender suicide. Activists, politicians, medical institutions, and media outlets often repeat dire warnings: unless society affirms transgender identities and provides medical transitions—even to children—lives will be lost. “Affirm or suicide” has become the rallying cry of the modern transgender…
Green on the Outside, Red on the Inside – The Radical Anti-Fossil Fuel Agenda and Its Threat to Human Flourishing
In recent years, a relentless crusade against fossil fuels has gained momentum across the United States. Emboldened by environmental think tanks, progressive politicians, and climate alarmist media, this movement seeks to dismantle the very infrastructure that has empowered civilization. This anti-fossil fuel activism is not simply about concern for the environment; it is driven by…
Prophets, Politics, and the Christian Voice – A Call to Courageous Engagement
In today’s turbulent political landscape, Christians face mounting pressure to either stay silent or to engage poorly. Some within the Church argue that believers should avoid public discussions about politics altogether. Others speak with bitterness or vulgarity, reflecting not the Spirit of Christ but the spirit of the age. In a society that is rapidly…
Trump’s Victory Is a Reprieve, Not the End – Why the Culture War Is Just Getting Started
I would like to express thanksgiving to God for a reprieve from the oppressive Biden administration. The 2024 election delivered a political earthquake. Against an avalanche of opposition from legacy media, entrenched bureaucracy, activist judges, corporate donors, radical educators, and international elites, Donald Trump secured a decisive electoral victory. For many Americans—especially Christian conservatives—his return…
How a Bill Becomes Law in Indiana – Process, Politics, and Power
The Indiana General Assembly, like its federal counterpart, is built to deliberate carefully and thoroughly before passing laws that affect the lives of its citizens. But behind the formal procedures is a complex world of gatekeepers, political alliances, strategic bottlenecks, and unspoken motives. Knowing how a bill becomes law in Indiana is essential for informed…
The Democrat Party and Their War on Young Men – How Progressives Seek the Votes of Those They Despise
The Democrat Party has announced a $20 million campaign initiative targeting young men between the ages of 18 and 30. This comes as recent polling data shows growing disillusionment among young men—particularly white, straight, Christian men—with progressive policies, identity politics, and cultural narratives that label them as oppressors by default. The irony is impossible to…
How a Bill Becomes Law in the United States – The Long Road from Proposal to Passage
The process of passing a federal law in the United States is often described as a journey—from the birth of an idea to the moment the President signs it into law. But this journey is far from simple. Unlike the Schoolhouse Rock version that simplifies it to a catchy tune, the real path is filled…
America’s Greatest Sin – Abortion, Apostasy, and the Judgment of God
To hear the Biden regime and their race-baiting Neo-Marxist allies, you’d think America’s greatest sin is racism. And indeed, true racism—prejudice against another human being based on skin color—is an affront to the image of God and must be condemned wherever it is found. But racism is not the fountainhead of America’s rebellion. It is…
Understanding the Differences between Biblical Convictions, Personal Convictions, and Opinions
Christians affirm that the Bible is God’s inspired and inerrant Word (2 Timothy 3:16), yet believers do not all interpret every aspect of Scripture the same way. In matters of doctrine, not everything holds the same weight. Some teachings are essential to the faith, others shape how we live or organize our churches, and still…
