Margaret Sanger: The Woman Behind Planned Parenthood and the Legacy of Eugenics

Few figures in American history stir as much debate as Margaret Sanger. Hailed by some as a champion of women’s rights and reproductive freedom, and condemned by others for her association with eugenics and controversial views on race and population control, Sanger’s legacy is complex and contentious. Understanding her life and the ideological roots of…

Defending Manhood—the Truth about the Woke “Toxic Masculinity” Smear

In today’s cultural discourse, few terms are wielded with as much venom and imprecision as “toxic masculinity.” Popularized by progressive academics and amplified by corporate media, the phrase has come to represent everything wrong with traditional manhood—assertiveness, strength, leadership, competitiveness, and even stoicism. The assumption is clear: masculinity is a problem that must be fixed.…

Trump Derangement Syndrome and Calvinist Derangement Syndrome: A Fair Comparison?

In recent years, commentators across political and theological lines have noted curious parallels between two seemingly unrelated phenomena: Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) and what some have dubbed Calvinist Derangement Syndrome (CDS). While one is rooted in the realm of American politics and the other in Christian theology, both involve strikingly similar patterns of behavior among…

The Biblical Rejection of Gay Marriage and Homosexuality

On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a narrow 5–4 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, declaring that same-sex couples possess a constitutional right to marry under the 14th Amendment. This watershed moment in American legal and cultural history did not arise from democratic consensus, moral clarity, or faithful jurisprudence. It…

The Case for Voter Photo Identification: Safeguarding the Integrity of American Elections

In any representative democracy, the legitimacy of governance hinges upon free and fair elections. A central question in modern American political discourse is whether voters should be required to present suitable photo identification before casting a ballot. Advocates argue that such a requirement helps ensure election integrity, while opponents claim it could disenfranchise certain groups.…

Senator Joseph McCarthy – Vindicated

On a frosty February night in 1950, freshman Senator Joseph R. McCarthy told a Republican audience in Wheeling, West Virginia, that he held “a list of 205 Communists” working in the State Department. Reporters pounced, critics scoffed, and the phrase McCarthyism soon became shorthand for reckless accusation. Yet the deeper question never vanished: Was McCarthy’s…

What is Toxic Empathy, and How Does it Relate to Wokeness and Gender Ideology?

In an age where feelings are often elevated above facts, and emotional affirmation is considered a moral imperative, the concept of toxic empathy offers a necessary warning. Coined and explored by Christian thinkers like Joe Rigney, toxic empathy describes a form of emotional identification that loses its moral bearings. It is not empathy itself that…

Saving Nine – The Left’s Attempt to Undermine the Supreme Court

Back in high-school civics we all learned that the federal government resembles a three-legged stool: Congress (the legislative branch) writes the laws, the President (executive branch) carries them out, and the Supreme Court (judicial branch) interprets what those laws mean when real-world disputes arise. Each leg checks and balances the others: Congress can override a…

A Response to October 7 Massacre Deniers

Introduction On October 7 2023, the surprise assault on southern Israel by Hamas became the deadliest single day for Jews since the Holocaust. Roughly 1,200 Israelis were killed, ≈3,400 wounded, and 251 people were dragged into Gaza as hostages. The scale of the attack, the manner of the killings, and the attackers’ own body-camera footage…

Toxic Empathy vs. Biblical Compassion – The Emotional Tyranny of the Woke Revolution

In our age of expressive individualism and cultural decline, one counterfeit virtue is being weaponized to dismantle the remaining moral framework of the West—toxic empathy. Promoted by the Neo-Marxist progressive left and increasingly adopted within misguided corners of the Christian Church, toxic empathy demands not that we help others, but that we surrender to their…

The Big Picture – the Biblical (Christian) Worldview

What Is the Christian (Biblical) Worldview? In a world filled with competing worldviews—each offering its own explanation for existence, morality, and purpose—the Christian worldview stands alone in its beauty, coherence, and truth. The Bible doesn’t merely offer bits of moral wisdom or spiritual comfort. It presents a comprehensive and divinely revealed framework for understanding all…

Independence Day (July 4) and the Culture War

The Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, is one of the most cherished and patriotic holidays in the United States. It commemorates July 4, 1776, the date on which the Continental Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence, marking the American colonies’ official break from British rule. The holiday celebrates the birth of…

20 Pro-Abortion Lies and the Truth that Refutes Them

The battle over abortion is not merely political—it is moral, spiritual, and cultural. For over fifty years, abortion advocates have advanced a narrative full of carefully crafted half-truths and outright lies. These lies are not only destructive to preborn life, but also to the hearts and minds of mothers, fathers, and society at large. It’s…

Were the Hippies Proto-Woke? A Christian Analysis of Two Revolutions

From the flower power days of the 1960s to the flag-burning protests of today, America has witnessed multiple waves of cultural rebellion. While today’s culture warriors are driven by Neo-Marxist ideology and “woke” activism, an earlier generation sparked a different revolution—one that traded suits and sermons for tie-dye and psychedelics. But were the Hippies just…

Are Donald Trump’s Tariff Policies Unfair to Other Nations and Harmful to Our Own?

The debate over tariffs in the United States is more than just an economic discussion; it embodies a clash of worldviews about America’s role in the global order. On one side of the debate, President Donald Trump has used tariffs as a tool to protect American industries, counter unfair trade practices, and assert U.S. sovereignty.…

What Is The Handmaid’s Tale Propaganda About?

Margaret Atwood’s dystopian fiction has become a political weapon—used by radical feminists, progressives, and abortion advocates to misrepresent Christian convictions, demonize traditional families, and incite fear of biblical morality. A Dystopian Novel Turned Political Symbol Published in 1985, The Handmaid’s Tale is a dystopian novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. It imagines a future where…

Can a Biblically Faithful Christian Vote for the Democrat Party?

In an age where political choices increasingly reflect moral convictions, Christians face a vital question: Can a biblically faithful follower of Christ in good conscience vote for the Democrat Party? The answer, grounded in Scripture, moral clarity, and the sanctity of human life, is no. This is not a matter of partisan loyalty, but of…

The AR-15, the Second Amendment, and the Real Purpose Behind Civilian Firearms

Gun control advocates often vilify the AR-15 rifle as a “military-grade weapon” that has no place in the hands of ordinary citizens. President Joe Biden has repeatedly claimed that no one needs an AR-15 unless they’re “planning to kill someone.” Others argue that these weapons are intended for war zones, not living rooms or rural…

How Can a Man Know What It Feels Like to Be a Woman?

A friend asked a thoughtful and penetrating question: “How does a ‘trans woman’ know what it feels like to be a woman, so that he can verify that he is a woman based on his feelings?” It is a simple question, yet it exposes the soft underbelly of gender ideology, which claims subjective feeling is…

The Matewan Massacre: A Battle for Justice in the Appalachian Coalfields

The Matewan Massacre, which occurred on May 19, 1920, was more than a shootout in a small West Virginia town. It was a powerful eruption of long-building tensions between coal miners seeking human dignity and coal operators determined to crush labor organizing. This event symbolizes the broader struggle between corporate power and working-class resistance in…

Iran and Its Proxies: A Clear and Present Threat to the U.S. and Israel

The Islamic Republic of Iran is not merely a sovereign state with a unique worldview—it is a revolutionary regime that seeks to export its ideology through violent means. Guided by Shiite Islamic theocracy and the doctrine of vilayat-e faqih (guardianship of the Islamic jurist), Iran’s leadership believes it has a divine mandate to fight the…

From Hippies to Hardened Activists – How the Liberation Generation Became the Backbone of the Anti-Trump Left

As modern political rallies rage across American cities, something peculiar stands out: a sizable portion of those protesting former President Donald Trump and traditional Republican policies aren’t Gen Z radicals or Millennials. They’re Boomers in their 70s and 80s—the same generation that once protested the Vietnam War, marched for sexual liberation, and sought to overthrow…

Behind the Project 2025 Boogie Man

In the run-up to the 2024 and 2025 election cycles, progressive activists and many Democratic officials elevated Project 2025—a 920-page transition handbook and personnel pipeline assembled by The Heritage Foundation and more than 100 allied conservative groups—into a campaign centerpiece. Press releases, television ads, and fundraising e-mails warned that the document was the “playbook for…

Drug-Fueled Decay: How Progressive Democrat States Use Recreational Drug Policy to Enslave Their Populations

In recent years, the American Left has championed what it calls a “compassionate” approach to drug use—decriminalizing possession, reducing prosecutions, funding supervised drug-use sites, and even distributing clean needles and free drug paraphernalia. Under the guise of public health and equity, Democrat-controlled states have systematically dismantled longstanding social norms and legal barriers that once sought…

The Dangerous Myth of the “Law-Abiding Illegal Immigrant”

One of the most common arguments used by defenders of the Biden administration’s open border policies is the claim that “illegal immigrants are more law-abiding than native-born Americans.” This argument is designed to sound compassionate and rational—but it collapses under real scrutiny. When you peel back the surface, this talking point is not based on…

The Malthusian Myth of Overpopulation and a Call for Increased Birth Rates

The Malthusian theory of overpopulation, first introduced in the late 18th century by Anglican cleric Thomas Malthus, warned that human population growth would inevitably outpace food production, leading to famine, disease, and societal collapse. This fear-driven framework has been echoed for over two centuries and remains influential among global elites, environmental activists, and technocratic planners.…

Debunking the Myth – Republicans, Social Security, and the Real Threat to Retirement Security

Every election cycle, Americans are bombarded with a familiar political claim: Republicans want to destroy Social Security and Medicare. Democrat leaders make this assertion with confident regularity, knowing it stirs fear—especially among senior citizens. President Joe Biden, for example, told voters in 2023, “Some Republicans want Social Security and Medicare to sunset,” a comment that…

What Democrats Mean by “Democracy” — and Why It’s Not What Republicans Mean

By now, most Americans have heard Democrats warning that “democracy is under attack” or “we must save our democracy.” These phrases are repeated in speeches, headlines, campaign ads, and social media. President Joe Biden, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and countless left-leaning commentators say that former President Donald Trump and the…

Educate the Child Toward What? Examining the Telos of Modern Education

“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” — Proverbs 22:6 “There is no God and there is no soul. Hence, there are no needs for the props of traditional religion.” — John Dewey, A Common Faith (1934) Introduction: What Are We…

South Africa and its Anti-white Genocide Against the Boers Reflects Wokeness (Neo-Marxism)

The story of the Boers—the Afrikaner farming population of South Africa—is one of hardship, resilience, and now, increasing vulnerability. Today, amid political unrest, racial polarization, and economic decay, the Boers—descendants of Dutch, French Huguenot, and German settlers—are facing an existential crisis. From land loss to grisly farm murders and a disturbing rise in revolutionary rhetoric,…

The Disastrous Legacy of John Dewey on American Education: A Christian Appraisal

The transformation of American public education over the past century owes much to one man: John Dewey. Hailed by many as the “father of modern education,” Dewey’s influence reshaped classrooms from centers of classical learning into instruments of social conditioning. While progressives credit him with democratizing education, a Christian evaluation exposes a more troubling legacy—one…

How the Sixties Promised Liberation but Delivered Slavery

The late 1960s marked a turning point in American cultural and moral life. Fueled by political unrest, anti-war protests, and a general rejection of tradition, a series of so-called “liberation movements” emerged, claiming to free individuals from oppressive norms. Feminism, the sexual revolution, gay liberation, and youth rebellion all promised personal autonomy, equality, and self-expression.…

Why are the Neo-Marxists (Woke, Progressives) anti-Semitic?

Anti-Semitism has found surprising roots in the modern left, particularly among the Neo-Marxist crowd. In today’s universities, activism, and even within political discourse, anti-Semitism has resurfaced, often masked under the guise of anti-imperialism, social justice, or anti-Zionism. To understand how this evolved, it is essential to trace the ideological development from Karl Marx, through Adolf…

Long March through the Institutions – Infiltration of Science and Medicine

Over the past half-century, activists steeped in Neo-Marxist theory have learned to wear lab coats. By re-defining words, leveraging crisis, and silencing critics, they have steered whole branches of science and medicine toward political ends. This post tells that story in plain English, offers real-world examples, and sketches a path back to honest inquiry. Neo-Marxism…

Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of the Judiciary and the Law

In the mid-20th century, radical thinkers disillusioned with traditional Marxist revolution turned their attention toward a subtler form of conquest: cultural and institutional infiltration. German student leader Rudi Dutschke gave this tactic a name—“the long march through the institutions”—drawing inspiration from Antonio Gramsci, who taught that power resides not just in politics or economics but…

Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of Entertainment and the Arts

The entertainment and arts world—once a place where timeless stories, beauty, and moral struggles shaped culture—has become a tool for social engineering. From the rise of anti-heroes to the aggressive promotion of sexual deviance and gender confusion, the industry has morphed into a propaganda machine for the progressive Left. This transformation wasn’t accidental; it was…

Long March Through The Institutions – Infiltration of The Media

The mainstream media, once lauded as the guardian of democracy and truth, has become a partisan institution manipulated by elites to promote ideological agendas. Its noble purpose—to inform the public and hold power accountable—has been subverted by progressive ideologues wielding tools like narrative framing, censorship, and redefinition of truth. Now, it stands as one of…

Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of Education

The institution of education, once devoted to the pursuit of truth and the development of virtue, has been hijacked by ideological revolutionaries. No longer merely a place to impart knowledge, the modern educational system—from K-12 to the university level—has become the chief mechanism for indoctrinating future generations with radical political worldviews. This ideological subversion, often…

Long March through the Institutions – Infiltration of The Military

The U.S. military has long stood as a symbol of national unity, meritocracy, and upward mobility. For generations, it has offered young men from impoverished backgrounds—regardless of race—a clear path to economic stability and personal growth. Enlistees benefit not only from steady pay, comprehensive healthcare, and educational opportunities through the GI Bill, but also from…

Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of the Government and Bureaucracy

The Neo-Marxist infiltration of American institutions has been a slow but deliberate process. Among the most powerful institutions targeted in this “long march” has been the government itself—not just elected positions, but more strategically, the bureaucracy: the unelected and largely unaccountable administrative state. This essay will explore how Neo-Marxist ideas have permeated the government and…

Long March Through The Institutions – Infiltration of the Church and Religion

The infiltration of Neo-Marxism into the sphere of religion has been one of the most devastating and underappreciated subversions of the 20th and 21st centuries. What began as a deliberate attempt by Marxists to deconstruct and replace religious authority has now culminated in the wholesale transformation of churches, synagogues, mosques, and other religious institutions into…