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Even YouTube recognizes the destructive power of words
The announcement sounded promising: “YouTube to Remind Users Not to be a Jerk in the Comment Sections.” The reality is that this initiative doesn’t have a chance of succeeding.

A challenge to pro-life voters
Other than expressing our moral outrage in tweets or comments, what practical difference are we making?

Christians in Africa, India remind us not to get sissified here in America
Some have been defamed, or lost jobs, or been put out of educational programs, or even going to jail. But let’s not have that pity party quite yet.

Is loyalty to Trump the new test of conservatism?
We can now ask the question, “Since when was loyalty to Trump the dividing line for conservatives?” Shouldn’t loyalty to conservative principles define us, rather than loyalty to a person?

The contested 2020 elections and the arc of history
But the arc of history swings much bigger than this, and a larger perspective can be helpful during such emotionally charged days.

If you think we’re exaggerating just look to Norway
So, a private comment deemed hateful to an LGBT person or persons could get you a one-year jail sentence. Make this comment in public, and you’re looking at three years in jail, the same penalty for third-degree murder (meaning, by neglect) in Norway.

Does believe the prophets apply to us today?
For several weeks now, 2 Chronicles 20:20 has been quoted repeatedly, urging us to believe God’s prophets when they say that Trump will serve a second term while also rebuking those who question what the prophets say.

Christian friends, remember: There is only one Messiah
At the same time, many Christians continue to exalt Trump in very unhealthy, even Messianic ways.

My response to an olive branch from Alyssa Milano
Now, as she believes that the election of Joe Biden is a fait accompli, she is offering an olive branch. How should we respond?

A major legal victory against LGBTQ tyranny
These local, Florida ordinances were part of a disturbing national trend that prohibits minors with unwanted same-sex attraction or gender confusion from seeking professional help.



















