Media Deception Series: The Trayvon Martin Shooting

The 2012 shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman became one of the most consequential flashpoints in modern American history—not because the facts of the case merited a national racial panic, but because the progressive media deliberately crafted a deceptive narrative. The incident, which occurred in a neighborhood in Sanford, Florida, was rapidly transformed…

Media Deception Series Overview: 31 Events Media Used to Frame the Nation as Racist

In recent years, Americans have been bombarded with a barrage of events that the mainstream media and political figures have used to push a narrative: that America is irredeemably racist, oppressive, and in desperate need of radical transformation. Much of this narrative aligns with a Neo-Marxist worldview—one that divides society into oppressors and oppressed, redefines…

Testimonies from Survivors of Socialism and Authoritarianism

In every age, liberty is a fragile gift—easily dismissed, quickly squandered, and only reclaimed at great cost. The survivors of totalitarian regimes know this better than anyone. They carry scars—some physical, some spiritual—that bear witness to systems that promised equality but delivered chains, regimes that preached justice while silencing truth, movements that cried out for…

Provisionism vs. Reformed Baptist Theology – A Comparison of Two Views on Salvation

In American evangelicalism today, there is a heated discussion over how salvation actually works. One group, often referred to as Provisionists, emphasizes God’s love for all people and each person’s ability to respond freely to the Gospel. The other group, Calvinists, highlights God’s sovereignty in salvation, His eternal election, and the human inability to choose…

Israel – the Land and the People

The land of Israel is arguably the most contested strip of earth in human history. From the days of Abraham to the modern era, this narrow land bridge between continents has been at the center of divine promises, prophetic fulfillments, and fierce geopolitical disputes. Yet beneath the political and military turmoil lies a theological reality…

The Party Switch Myth – An Attempt to Hide the Racist History of the Democrat Party

For over a century after the Civil War, the American South was the stronghold of the Democratic Party. From Reconstruction until the latter half of the 20th century, Southern states voted almost exclusively for Democrats at both the state and federal level. Yet today, these same states are firmly Republican. This realignment was not a…

The Redefinition of Violence – Property Destruction, Speech, and the Deceitful Heart of Man

Protesters and Democrat leaders like US Representative Maxine Waters claim that destruction of property as witnessed in the recent ICE riots is not violence. In recent years, particularly during the widespread riots of 2020 and beyond, the American Left—represented chiefly by Democrat leaders, activists, and their media allies—has promoted the troubling idea that property destruction…

Silencing the Saints – Why the Church Must Speak Boldly in the Marketplace of Ideas

In an age where falsehoods are shouted with confidence and truth is whispered with fear, the Church must reexamine its calling. While many Christians are faithful in personal devotion and fellowship within their congregations, a troubling pattern has emerged: a retreat from the public square. We are told to “speak the truth in love” (Ephesians…

Should a Local Church Join a Denomination?

When a local church joins a denomination, it enters into a broader system with shared resources, doctrinal standards, and often mutual accountability. This may seem wise and efficient—and historically, it often has been. But the very structure that allows for cooperation also creates a single entry point for corruption. Progressive ideologues or theological liberals need…

Anti-Semitism – The War Against the Jews

The story of the Jewish people begins not in Europe or Russia, but in the dusty hills of Canaan—today’s Israel and Palestinian territories—where a man named Abram was called by the Lord to leave Ur and follow Him to a promised land. God’s covenant with Abraham (Genesis 12, 15, and 17) forms the backbone of…

Debunking the Myth – Modern Palestinians Are Not Descendants of the Canaanites or Philistines

One of the most persistent and politically charged myths in the modern Middle East conflict is the claim that today’s Palestinian Arabs are the direct descendants of the ancient Canaanites—or alternatively, the Philistines. This narrative, often repeated in political and activist rhetoric, serves to challenge the historical connection between the Jewish people and the land…

The Unpardonable Sin – A Biblical and Theological Examination from Mark 3

The concept of the “unpardonable sin” is perhaps one of the most sobering and misunderstood teachings in the New Testament. Rooted in Jesus’ response to the accusations of the scribes in Mark 3:22–30, this warning has gripped the minds and hearts of countless believers. Some fear they may have committed it, others wonder if certain…

The Prodigal Son – Identity, Sexual Confusion, and the Rejection of One’s Roots

In our modern culture, we often miss the subtle signs of spiritual rebellion that take root long before they blossom into open sin. One such sign is a quiet, often unspoken contempt—a disdain for one’s family, community, or place of origin. It is a bitterness that festers in the heart, especially during adolescence, when identity…

Due Process or Deliberate Delay? Understanding Deportation and the Manipulation of Asylum Law

The term due process is frequently weaponized by progressive politicians and left-leaning organizations to obstruct immigration enforcement. While the United States rightly upholds the rule of law and the dignity of persons—even illegal aliens—it is clear that our immigration system is now riddled with abuse, coached narratives, and bureaucratic bottlenecks. This post walks through a…

The Cosmological Argument – Why the Universe Needs God

There are only a handful of questions as foundational as this: Why is there something rather than nothing? For many centuries, thoughtful men and women across cultures have wrestled with the origin of the universe. Atheists today may dismiss the question or appeal to vague scientific unknowns, but Christians have long offered a clear, rational…

From Rome to Regeneration – A Better Testimony Than Returning to Tradition

In the face of disillusionment with modern evangelicalism, some Protestants—especially young men—are leaving their churches and embracing Roman Catholicism. Their stories often sound similar: “I wanted depth,” “I wanted history,” or “I was tired of emotionalism and needed something structured.” What they find in Roman Catholicism is a system rich in ritual, hierarchy, tradition, and…