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The United States of America is unique. We were not established from an ethnic group, or a tribe, or a religion, or an aristocracy, or a race. Such things do not define us. We were forged from an idea. We were founded as a constitutional republic on the principles of federalism, individual liberty, limited government, and separation of powers.
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Tagged 1619 Project, Abington School District v. Schempp, Adolf Hitler, Annie Dunleavy, Bill of Rights, COVID–19, Declaration of Independence, Donald Trump, E Pluribus Unum, Engle v. Vitale, Gordian Knot, Howard Zinn, James Woods, Kevin Ryan, Leonard Sorrato, Make America America Again, Maximiliano Perez, patriotism, People's History of the United States, school-sponsored prayer, Social-Emotional Learning, Stone v. Graham, Ten Commandments, Title IX, U.S. Constitution, University of Oregon
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Most people, if given a glimpse of a future event that was going to cause harm to their friends, family, community, and nation, would use every means possible to alert those around them to the danger. From time to time, there are real, best-case scenario examples of this, such as when someone shares a tip with law enforcement or the intelligence community and a mass killer or terrorist is stopped before he can enact his deadly plan.
Posted in Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
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Tagged Adolf Hitler, Bonhoeffer, Burying the Talent: A Review of Eric Metaxas’ Letter to the American Church, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Eric Metaxas, Germany, Holocause, Letter to The American Church, Nazi, Nazism, Romans 13, Third Reich, World War II
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When Vice President Kamala Harris gave a speech on the 50th anniversary of “Roe v. Wade” about a week ago, she infamously left out the Creator—when talking about our rights. One wag told me, “Hey, at least Kamala didn’t say, we ‘are created by … you know, the thing,’” as did her boss on the campaign trail.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
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Tagged Adolf Hitler, American Revolution, Charles Darwin, Clay Christensen, Creator, Declaration of Independence, Dennis Prager, French Revolution, Kamala Harris, Richard Weikart, Thomas Jefferson
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We are all familiar with the expressions, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” or, “A stitch in time saves nine,” meaning it is wise to catch a problem early, while it is small and manageable, rather than to wait until it has grown and become a serious threat. We understand this with things like weeds in our garden or cancer. But somehow, we neglect it in the arenas of politics and culture.
We are all familiar with the expressions, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” or, “A stitch in time saves nine,” meaning it is wise to catch a problem early, while it is small and manageable, rather than to wait until it has grown and become a serious threat. We understand this with things like weeds in our garden or cancer. But somehow, we neglect it in the arena of politics.
Videos have been circulating of young bestial thugs—whites and blacks, women and men—shrieking in the faces of al fresco diners, commanding them to raise a fist in solidarity with BLM/Antifa totalitarians. To leftists nothing says freedom quite like coerced performative acts.
Maybe these young bestial thugs never learned about Chairman Mao’s Cultural Revolution and the Red Guard composed of young people that Mao used to intimidate, humiliate, and attack his political enemies. The New York Times described the Red Guard’s efforts...
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Tagged Adolf Hitler, Antifa, Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen Camp, Black Lives Matter, Boy Scouts, Critical Race Theory, Cultural Marxism, Cultural Revolution, Democratic Party, Fascism, Girl Scouts, Hitler Youth, intersectionality, LGBTQ Theory, Mao Zedong, Nazi Regime, Red Guard, Sieg Heil, Sippenhaftung, Socialism, Theresienstadt Camp, Viktor Frankl, Yusra Khogali
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The nation's educational establishment is responsible for current chaos and lack of restraint...
I was born in the 60’s with spina bifida to a 16-year-old unwed mother before it was legal to kill unplanned, unwanted, and/or damaged children. I was all three. But “killed” isn’t a nice word, so, maybe I should modify my terminology like a recent couple who claims to have aborted their 22-week-old daughter with spina bifida, out of a “desire to free [her] from a life of likely suffering.” They claim to have made the decision “entirely for her.”
Posted in Sanctity of Life
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Tagged Abortion, Adolf Hitler, Andrew Hough, DNA Selection, eugenics, Huntington's Diseases, In Vitro Fertilization, late-term abortion, Mike Hawkins, Spina Bifida, The Telegraph, Women in White
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In the wake of the violent confrontation and death in Charlottesville, Virginia, the response of the church seems curiously one-sided. For example, one of my friends, a pastor, expressed his sadness and anger about the events and that he was grateful for those pastors who stood with the counter-protesters.
Most of what I see on social media are denunciations of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Nazism, and white supremacy, with calls for pastors to use the opportunity to condemn racism. Since the church of Jesus Christ must oppose any kind of racism, this is a good thing.
But my friend’s …
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Tagged Adolf Hitler, Antifa, Benito Mussolini, Charlottesville, Joseph Stalin, Kim Jong-un, Ku Klux Klan, Nazism, Robert E. Lee, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Unite the Right, white supremacy
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Yes, there have been evil men who have done evil things in the name of false Christianity. To a limited degree, Adolf Hitler was one such man. Still, and as even he frequently admitted outside the public eye, he was no Christian.
Nazi monster Dr. Josef Mengele is known to have ordered the murder of over 400,000 Jews at Auschwitz from 1943 to 1945. Thousands more he kept alive and mercilessly tortured to death during experiments intended to create an Aryan super-race.
Much of Mengele’s “medical research” was conducted on children and newborns – especially twins. One witness described what happened after Mengele once delivered a Jewish “fetus”: “But when he saw that there was only one baby and not twins, he tore the baby right out of the mother’s uterus, threw it into an oven and walked away,” she said. “We …
With the war on Islamic terrorism being portrayed as a righteous cause in “American Sniper,” the Clint Eastwood film breaking box office records, a book which documents the days when Hollywood was a mouthpiece for communist propaganda might seem out of date. But Allan H. Ryskind’s book, Hollywood Traitors, is a reminder that Hollywood can’t always be counted on to take America’s side in a war, even a World War when the United States faced dictators by the names of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.
The Ryskind book, published by Regnery, documents how the much-maligned …
There seems to be a disturbing new trend that must be yet one more tragic effect of widespread postmodernism (truth is left up to each individual to define). A new documentary film shown at the Sundance Film Festival about late term abortions called, After Tiller has some astonishing admissions from a pro-abortion propaganda piece.
One of the late term abortionists profiled in the movies, Dr. Shelley Sella, actually uses the term “baby” to speak of the unborn children she terminates. The director mentions how her patients go on “grieving the loss of their child.” But it doesn’t …