Archive for March 20th, 2014

Why Do We Have Schools?

Why Do We Have Schools?

The political antics of the American left make one wonder if they understand why public schools exist. In short—if the reader will pardon the elementary explanation—schools exist to educate children and turn students into workers with the opportunity to enter and participate in the American marketplace.

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When ‘Republicans’ Embrace Cowardice and Dishonesty

When ‘Republicans’ Embrace Cowardice and Dishonesty

Sadly, in recent years many of us have become used to liberals in the Democrat Party championing the lowest common denominator. Now we have people who call themselves “Republicans” embracing cowardice and dishonesty, holding them up as the accepted standard of behavior.

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Fred Phelps

Professional Hater Fred Phelps Dead

News reports indicate professional hater Fred Phelps of the infamous Westboro “Baptist” Church has died. Phelps and his “church” have for many years been the personification of the caricature of Christians portrayed by homosexual activists. His “church” was famous for their “God Hates Fags” signs they displayed in protests, as well as their protests of the military funerals of soldiers who died in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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Kevin Sorbo and God’s Not Dead

Kevin Sorbo and God’s Not Dead

This clip from CBN features an interview with Kevin Sorbo about his new movie “God’s Not Dead.” Some of you may remember Sorbo from the Hercules TV show, and my personal favorite, Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda. Sorbo is on the big screen this time, portraying a professor who’s so bitter toward God that he strong-arms his students into saying that God is dead.

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: "What difference does it make?"

The Coronation of Queen Hillary I

At the rate the left and the media (Whoops! Sorry! I repeat myself!) are pushing Hillary into the Oval Office, you’d think she has nothing whatsoever to do to gain entrance. No primary and no opposition from the right, (at least no serious opposition) will make this a milk run for Hillary.

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The Destitute Woman

The Destitute Woman

Imagine you and I are strolling down the street one fine day on our way to have a nice lunch and we come across a woman who is truly destitute. Imagine also that you just cashed a check and you know, and I know, that you have $200.00 in your pocket. Now imagine that I decide that you should give the $200.00 dollars to the woman.

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The Latest Front in the Fight for Religious Freedom

The Latest Front in the Fight for Religious Freedom

Just weeks ago, Arizona became the latest state to knuckle under to anti-faith forces allied with the homosexual agenda when the governor vetoed a perfectly good bill that a diverse group of law professors agree would have strengthened religious freedom for the citizens of that state. Mississippi is their next target.

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The Christian, the Culture and the Arts

The Christian, the Culture and the Arts

Christianity is hardcore. It is life and death carnality shrouded in the mystery and intrigue of supernatural revelation; this is not lightweight stuff we’re taking. I’m a supporter of Christian art with an edge; the type of art that rises above a generic malaise without sacrificing reverential orthodoxy. Considering our cold dark world, I believe Christian art leaves room for tragic and dark elements that ultimately give way to passionate and fervent light.

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