Is LGBT Identity Something to be Proud of?

Today is the first day of LGBTQ pride month. The LGBT movement has been successful by pushing tolerance and acceptance. But the end game of LGBT Pride belies the rhetoric. According to the editors of National Review, “Pride Month…has increasingly become a tool...

Target Partners with Satanist Brand

Target’s latest partnership with a brand that sells Satanist inspired products is creating a stir. The clothing retailer Abprallen is providing products for Target’s “PRIDE” collection. Included a sweatshirt that says, “Cure Transphobia, Not Trans People.”...

Is Gov. Beshear Awarding Political Donors?

London Mayor Randall Weddle joined Gov. Beshear at the State Capitol who announced a $1.4 million grant for the City of London. This grant will go towards new sidewalks for London’s downtown area. But critics question the grant in light of Mayor Weddle’s huge...

Daniel Cameron Wins Kentucky GOP Nominee for Governor

Daniel Cameron easily won Kentucky’s 12-way Republican primary for governor, besting a better funded opponent who outspent him 10-1. Cameron’s strong stands on social issues while serving as Attorney General set him apart from his opponents. His positions...

Why Are We Stricter With Tattoos Than Transgender Treatments?

Why are many states stricter on giving minors tattoos than allowing sex transition procedures? California, a sanctuary state for transgender children, forbids minors from getting tattoos until they turn 18. Washington and Oregon both permit minors to alter their...

Why are Chinese “police stations” in U.S. cities?

The FBI arrested two people in connection with a Chinese police station operating in Manhattan’s Chinatown. The police station was tied to China’s Ministry of Public Security, and its goal was to locate and pressure Chinese pro-democracy activists to return to China...

SBC Decline in Membership

The Southern Baptist Convention, America’s largest Protestant denomination, is shrinking. It lost 400,000 members last year, the largest decline in over a century. Some attribute the decline to the rise of nondenominational churches, COVID-19, and numerous abuse...

Alabama Fires Baseball Coach After Reports of Suspicious Betting

The University of Alabama recently fired its head baseball coach after suspicious bets were placed in a game involving Alabama and LSU. Two large bets were placed by an individual in Cincinnati who had been communicating with the coach. LSU was the clear favorite, and...

Big Dollars and Negative Ads Don’t Always Win

Millions of dollars were spent in this year’s Republican primary election for governor. And much of it was from one candidate who spent nearly $10 million and ran a barrage of negative campaign ads against Daniel Cameron, who has only spent a little over $1 million....

California Panel calls for Billions in Reparations

A California board appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom approved recommendations to pay about $500 billion in reparations to black state residents. The state’s Reparation Task Force outlines specific payments to address slavery and other injustices endured by the Black...

Should Abortion Activism be in Public Schools?

Abortion ideology is being pushed in public schools. Rethinking Schools, an influential education magazine, says in a recent issue that for teachers, the “most critical role is to combat the silence, shame, and misinformation around abortion.” Following this advice,...

ACLU Sues to Overturn Ban on Gender Mutilation of Minors

The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the state to dismantle SB 150, the recently enacted bill that protects children from puberty blockers and dangerous surgeries that could render them infertile. The ACLU claims Senate Bill 150 impedes “gender affirming...

Primary Election Today

Today is primary election day in Kentucky. Voters will go to the polls to vote for candidates vying for constitutional offices on the ballot. A dozen candidates are vying for the Republican nominee for governor. Incumbent Gov. Andy Beshear has two primary challengers....

KEA Sues Over Payroll Deduction Policy Bill

The KEA, Kentucky’s largest teachers union, is suing the state because they believe a bill (SB 7) preventing government employers from helping collect union dues is unconstitutional. In the past, teachers had their union dues automatically deducted from their...

Pastors Must Speak to Moral Issues

I often hear objections from pastors, especially younger ones, who don’t want to speak to moral and social issues. Some see these issues as “political” and are afraid they might split the church. But many Christians are seeking answers to the big...

Rising Trend in Transabled People

A new phenomenon being reported is called transableism. This is a troubling trend where healthy people identify as disabled, so they ask doctors to do unthinkable things like blind them, cut their spine, or amputate body parts to make them handicapped. While many...

Americans Blame News Media for Dividing Nation

Who’s responsible for the political division in the U.S.? The answer isn’t what you think it might be. According to a recent study by the Associated Press, almost three-quarters of Americans believe that the news media is responsible for increasing political...