Critical Issues Dividing the Parties and the Nation – Abortion

Abortion is not a peripheral policy dispute. It is one of the most morally serious, socially consequential, and politically divisive issues in American life. Unlike debates over tax rates, regulatory policy, or even foreign affairs, abortion directly concerns the deliberate ending of developing human life. For this reason alone, it commands sustained attention from voters…

The Poisonous Worldview That Makes Abortion Seem Reasonable

Abortion is not merely a political controversy. It is the outward symptom of a deeper disease—a clash of worldviews about what it means to be human, what it means to suffer, and what it means to be free. For decades, public debate has circled slogans like “my body, my choice” and “women’s rights,” but these…

In Whose Image? Autonomy, Tyranny, and the Crisis of Rule in America

In the political and spiritual battles of our time, the question of who governs us is not merely political—it is theological. At its core lies a deeper question: Who has the right to define good and evil, right and wrong, truth and lie? For Christians, the answer is simple: God alone has that right, and…

Can You be Pro-Choice but Not Pro-Abortion?

The Semantic Divide – Is “Pro-Choice” Truly Neutral? One of the most persistently slippery terms in modern political discourse is “pro-choice.” To the casual ear, it sounds almost harmless—who could be against choice? Americans value liberty, autonomy, and self-determination. But when applied to the abortion debate, “pro-choice” becomes a euphemism that disguises the underlying reality:…