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…

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…

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…

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.…

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.…

What is “chestfeeding”? Men pretending to nurse infants

In a culture increasingly defined by rebellion against God’s design, the rise of “chestfeeding”—a term used to describe attempts by biological males to nourish infants from artificially stimulated nipples—marks a new low in the sexual revolution’s war on nature and morality. The practice, promoted and endorsed by Western governments including the United States, is not…

Father’s Day and the Fatherless Crisis in America

Each year, on the third Sunday in June, Americans observe Father’s Day—a holiday intended to honor the vital role of fathers in family life and society. But in today’s cultural climate, the idea of fatherhood is not merely neglected—it is actively undermined and maligned. What began as a day to recognize paternal love, strength, and…

Christians, Don’t Turn a Blind Eye to Abortion

How could the German people under Hitler tolerate a government-sponsored genocide that murdered over 10 million souls? How could so many citizens claim ignorance when the smoke of burning bodies drifted over towns, when trains rolled past villages packed with human cargo bound for extermination? Historians have debated the scope of public awareness, but a…