Ill-named Women’s Health Protection Act Pushed by Dems
Congressional Democrats are now opposing the U.S. Supreme Court, a branch of government they’ve relied upon for years as the final authority on all political matters. In recent days, they’ve passed two extreme abortion measures that await votes in the senate. The...
Judge: University Can’t Muzzle Religious Discussion
A federal judge ruled that the University of Idaho’s “no-contact” order of a Christian group with a student who identifies as queer was unconstitutional. The student approached members of the Christian Legal Society and asked them why they affirmed that marriage is...
Texas Battles Federal Government
Pres. Biden has made abortion a priority of his administration. In fact,"Reproductive Rights" is the very first policy listed on the White House website. It says, "Reproductive health care, including access to birth control and safe and legal abortion care, is an...
College Enrollment Declining
There are some troubling trends in higher education. According to a survey by the American Psychological Association, Nearly one in four college students take psychotropic medication. And up to 44% of college students having symptoms of depression and anxiety. Males...
The Heavens Declare the Glory of God
The photos from the Webb telescope are absolutely amazing. Scientists are speaking of the pictures they saw in near-spiritual terms. NASA senior Webb scientist John Mather and a Nobel laureate said after the reveal, “It’s the beauty but also the story. It’s the story...
Can Men Get Pregnant?
The exchange the other day between Berkeley Law Professor Khiara Bridges and Arkansas Sen. Josh Hawley is a snapshot of conflict between objective truth as revealed by God and the hostility toward the created order. Prof. Bridges asked Sen. Hawley, "Do you believe...
Contradictions of Dobbs Protestors
There have been several protests in Kentucky and across the nation against the Dobbs ruling, which gives abortion policy back to the states. A few observations are in order. Those on the political left called it a blow against democracy. However, the ruling was...
Japanese Face Jail Time for Online Insults
Japan is cracking down on online insults. It's now against the law to post insults online. Those found in violation will face up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $2200. We all know that people don't always think before they...
Ky Department of Education Engages in LGBT Advocacy
The Kentucky Department of Education is now officially engaging in LGBT Advocacy. Last week it launched an initiative called Building Safe and Supportive Schools for LGBTQI+ Students. They advocate "an inclusive curriculum… that is affirming to all students. They also...
Ky Abortion Ban Blocked by Judge
Since the Dobbs ruling overturned Roe v Wade, a total of 46 abortion clinics have closed across the country. This is because 10 states have restricted abortion through legislative action. However, Kentucky’s abortion ban was blocked by a circuit judge in Louisville....
