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…

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.…

Long March Through the Institutions Series: 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 Series: 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 Series: 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 Series: 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…

Long March Through the Institutions Series: Infiltration of American Society (An Overview)

In the 20th century, revolutionary Marxism underwent a significant mutation. No longer merely a theory of economic class warfare, it became an ideology aimed at reshaping Western civilization from within. The “long march through the institutions”—a phrase popularized by German radical Rudi Dutschke in the late 1960s—became the operational strategy of cultural revolutionaries who sought…

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…

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…

How Critical Theory and Intersectionality Power the Democrat Coalition

In today’s America, if you express concerns about transgender ideology, question the normalization of homosexuality, or critique radical feminism, you’re likely to be labeled a bigot. That’s not because most Americans are actually intolerant or hateful. It’s because a sophisticated ideological framework—critical theory, operating through its political tool intersectionality—has redefined dissent as oppression. This redefinition…

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,…

Ideological Possession and the Murder of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky

In an age that boasts of tolerance, enlightenment, and progress, we are witnessing a growing number of people who appear enslaved—not by visible chains, but by their ideas. They speak in slogans, think in hashtags, and react to dissent not with reason but rage. These individuals exhibit a kind of mental and moral captivity that…

Francis Schaeffer Encounters a Progressive Christian

Francis Schaeffer (1912–1984) was a Christian theologian, philosopher, and Presbyterian pastor best known for his profound influence on evangelical apologetics in the latter half of the 20th century. Schaeffer’s apologetic method centered on the principle that Christianity is the only worldview that adequately accounts for reality—what he called “true truth.” He emphasized the internal consistency…

Francis Schaeffer’s Apologetic Method – Unmasking False Worldviews and Presenting True Truth

The 20th century witnessed the erosion of Christian consensus in the West. The rise of relativism, existentialism, postmodernism, and Neo-Marxist ideologies exposed many to spiritual confusion and moral despair. In this cultural upheaval, Francis Schaeffer emerged not merely as a theologian or philosopher, but as a spiritual physician—one who diagnosed the soul-sickness of modern man…

Francis Schaeffer Encounters a Neo-Marxist

In every generation, Christians face the challenge of communicating the truth of the Gospel in a world awash with competing worldviews. Some are subtle, others are aggressive. In our time, Neo-Marxism—a descendant of classical Marxism, updated with concerns about race, gender, and systemic power—has emerged as a dominant cultural force. It shapes politics, academia, entertainment,…

Faith, Evolution, and the Classroom – a Battle for Truth in American Education

The American public school system has long been a battleground for competing worldviews, particularly when it comes to the origin of life, the nature of truth, and the role of God in human history. Behind every textbook and every curriculum decision lies an underlying philosophy—one that shapes not only what is taught but what is…

What Does “Woke” Really Mean?

In today’s political and cultural debates, few words spark more emotion—or confusion—than “woke.” It’s often used as an insult or rallying cry, but it’s rarely defined with any precision. Is it just about being sensitive to racism? Is it a catch-all term for political correctness? Or is it something deeper? This post seeks to define…