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…
Mother’s Day: a Biblical Perspective on Honoring Mothers and the Importance of Parental Influence
Mother’s Day is a day set aside to honor the vital role that mothers play in the lives of their children and the broader society. As a day of reflection and appreciation, it holds great significance, not only culturally but also within a biblical framework. In this blog post, we will examine the history of…
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…
The 1619 Project – A Conservative Critique
In 2019, The New York Times Magazine launched the 1619 Project under the direction of journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones. It boldly claimed that the United States was not truly founded in 1776, but in 1619—the year African slaves were first brought to the British colonies. Reframing American history through the lens of slavery and systemic racism,…
Howard Zinn and the Poisoned Legacy of A People’s History of the United States
Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States has been hailed by leftist intellectuals and Hollywood elites as a masterpiece of American history. To others—particularly conservative Christians, classical liberals, and anti-Communist patriots—it is a dangerous revisionist work filled with distortions, ideological propaganda, and deliberate omissions. Few books have had as profound a cultural impact…
National Blessing and National Judgment – Deuteronomy 28 and the American Decline
Deuteronomy 28 stands as one of the most solemn and sobering chapters in all of Scripture. It spells out, in plain terms, the blessings that would come to ancient Israel if they obeyed God’s covenant, and the curses that would come upon them if they disobeyed. While these promises and threats were covenantal in nature—specifically…
Nationalism vs. Globalism – Competing Worldviews in American Politics and the Media’s War on Patriotism
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,…
“Christian Nationalism” as a Progressive Smear – Exposing the Left’s Hostility Toward Faith and Country
In recent years, few terms have generated more alarmist headlines or rhetorical confusion than “Christian Nationalism.” To hear progressive voices in academia, media, and government tell it, this phrase evokes images of Bible-waving insurrectionists plotting theocratic coups. But scratch beneath the surface, and a different picture emerges—one not of a growing extremist movement, but of…
The California Secession Fantasy – a Progressive Illusion Meets Reality
In the years since President Trump’s 2016 election, and increasingly during and after the Biden administration, progressive activists in California have floated the idea that the Golden State should secede from the United States and become its own sovereign nation. These proposals—often branded under names like “Calexit” or “Yes California”—garner periodic media attention and are…
Memorial Day: Honoring the Fallen and Resisting the Cultural Erosion of American Patriotism
Memorial Day is far more than a three-day weekend, a mattress sale, or the unofficial start of summer. At its core, Memorial Day is a solemn and sacred occasion to honor the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who gave their lives in defense of our nation. The true meaning of…
Was America Founded as a Christian Nation? Debunking Ten Myths and Reclaiming the Truth
The question of whether the United States was founded as a Christian nation is one of the most hotly contested issues in contemporary cultural and political debates. Progressives and secularists assert that America was founded as a secular republic where religion was to remain a private matter with no bearing on public life. Many Christians,…
The Left’s Attempt to Erase Columbus and Columbus Day
The campaign to abolish Columbus Day and replace it with “Indigenous Peoples Day” has nothing to do with truth and everything to do with power. Like Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution—which targeted the “Four Olds”: old customs, old habits, old culture, and old ideas—today’s radicals seek to erase America’s cultural memory and reprogram national identity around…