Tag Archives: Harrison Butker
Have They Died in Vain?
Over a million Americans have died in wars over our nearly two-hundred-and-fifty-year history. Considering the cultural and political unrest we are dealing with currently, it may be appropriate to ask just what it was that they died to accomplish and whether we are, after all their sacrifice, at risk of losing it all. Are we now giving away that which cost them so dearly?
Posted in Faith, Federal, Religious Liberty
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin, Fidel Castro, French Revolution, Harrison Butker, Joe Biden, King George, Mao, Memorial Day, Stacy Abrams
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Act Like a Man
Here comes another Father’s Day. A relatively minor blip on the annual calendar compared to Mother’s Day. No need to explain why that is, right? What does it take to become a “father” or “dad?” Biology tells us that a boy barely entering his teenage years is quite capable of impregnating a female and voilà—the baby arrives nine months later. Welcome to the world of fatherhood—and motherhood.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged children, Dr. Robert Lewis, family, Father's Day, Harrison Butker, Parents, President Biden, Preston Gillham, Taylor Swift, Travis Kielce
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