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Opinion
The Fed thinks there's too many jobs
Both government statistics and private sector alternatives showed an improving job market, and yet investors concluded that the Fed would raise rates. Why?

Scapegoating the food industry
The Food Industry” isn’t a central organization with a mission to feed people. It is not a charity or ministry. It is people making a living ... consumers are as much a part of the food industry as producers, because producers are keenly interested in what the consumers signal to them

Stephen Curry: A champion we owe thanks to his mom
God and Christ govern men for the good and prosperity of society
The government of Israel was in complete contrast to the government of Egypt and Pharaoh, and the government of the United States was in contrast to the King of England.

Social justice is injustice
Those who insist they want to redistribute wealth because they care about justice have merely redefined envy as justice.

American authority and prosperity rests on the Kingship of God
This revolution Moses brought to the Children of Israel carried forward to Colonial America and our ability to serve as proxies to God in our government.

A Christian rebuttal to AOC on socialism
Allowing Marxists to define capitalism is like asking atheists to define Christianity.

Stop resenting corporations for not being your slaves
Corporations do evil things all the time, but they are not guilty for operating by the profit motive.

Theologian misuses Sermon on the Mount against free-market economy
Many Christians continue to oppose capitalism, which is nothing but Biblical principles of government, because pastors and theologians like Dr. Dalrymple spread false history and economics.

Christian cannibals in the court of public opinion
In our quest for the truth, we are in danger of becoming Christian cannibals in the court of public opinion.

The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer? Wrong!
In a recent newsletter for my College of Business at Concordia University Chicago, I made a bold claim: that global extreme poverty has been reduced to 9%, and that a majority of the world’s population is now in the middle class.
