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Lessons We Should Learn from Cracker Barrel

When Cracker Barrel quietly dropped "Uncle Herschel" from its iconic logo, they weren’t just rebranding—they were reopening a deep cultural divide. What followed was public outrage, plunging stock value, and accusations of “going woke.” But is this really about a logo—or something much bigger?
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Forgetting the Command to Not Be Conformed to the World

Think about how Satan can desensitize people and compromise values through humor, whether it be TV sitcoms or shows that are funny, but advance lifestyles or agendas that conflict with a Christian worldview. If you recognize this, then you probably understand what The Babylon Bee does so well by making people think, through humor and satire.
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The Babylon Bee is Really Ticking Off The Right People

Until I saw a brilliant interpretation and explanation of it a few years ago, I was always confused by this Biblical proverb: "Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you yourself will be just like him. Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes." (Proverbs 26:4-5)
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