Category: Politics

For 250 years, we Americans have celebrated the Fourth of July as the birth date of our nation. It marks for us a beginning, a sort of national...

Facts about America abound, especially as we draw near the 250th anniversary of her founding. In light of all we may hear, it’s important to remember the place...

Clive Johnson lived for 78 years without a criminal record. He is a retired pastor, a grandfather of seven, and according to the judge who recently sentenced him,...

Every time I see an American flag, especially the kind that stretches wide over a stadium or snaps in the wind above a courthouse, I can’t help but...

The rabid anti-religious bias in historical scholarship today often leads to an almost comical conflict. Historians commonly claim that great figures in history were not Christians—even when the...

In this series, I have tried to present textual and ethical reasons for thinking that the Bible teaches a minimalist view of the state. I have also looked...

In my previous article, we discussed how Jesus’s ethics and teachings lead to a conclusion about a limited view of government. In today’s article, the final one in...

Did you miss the Institute for Faith & Culture’s Kingdom Come conference this past weekend? At a time when confusion reigns, believers from across the country gathered to...

In recent weeks, Canada’s House of Commons has advanced Bill C-9, the federal Combatting Hate Act. The goal of combatting hatred, at first glance, is quite uncontroversial. No...

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