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...

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...

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 post their comments. In...

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....

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....

Illinois Mass Shooting: Are More Gun Laws the Answer?

What was supposed to be a day of celebrating our nation’s independence turned into a day of mourning in Chicago. At the July 4th parade in Highland Park, seven people were shot dead and many others were injured by a gunman. Unsurprisingly, Illinois’ Democratic...

ACLU Challenges Ky Abortion Ban

The ACLU dropped two lawsuits intending to overturn pro-life laws. That’s because they have no basis after Roe v Wade was overturned. However, they’re challenging Kentucky’s Trigger Law, which makes abortion a felony. The ACLU and their allies are arguing that...

SCOTUS Ruling on Maine Religious Schools

The Supreme Court ruled that the state of Maine can’t exclude religious schools from their tuition assistance program. In the 6-3 decision, the Court determined that if states subsidize private schools, then parents should have the right to send their kids to a...

SCOTUS Sides with Praying Coach

The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of a football coach to pray with his team. High school football coach Joseph Kennedy was fired for praying with his team after football games, but the Court said the school was wrong to fire him. The Court said, “The Constitution...

Roe v Wade is History

Roe v Wade is history. The U.S. Supreme Court struck down one of the most controversial rulings in our nation’s history–a ruling that federalized abortion policy and said women have a right to abort their babies. The Court said in its majority opinion that “Roe was...

Happy Independence Day 2022

Today is Independence Day. 246 years ago today, America’s founders declared Independence from England when 56 men came together in Philadelphia to sign their names to one of the greatest political documents ever written. The Declaration of Independence listed...

May Tops Record for Illegal Immigrant Arrests

Illegal immigration at the southern border continues to spiral out of control. In the month of May 240,000 illegal immigrants were arrested, the highest monthly total on record. So why be concerned? Victor Davis Hansen says that a country must maintain its borders if...

SCOTUS Protects 2nd Amendment

The U.S Senate responded to the Uvalde school shooting and passed a bill intended to curb gun violence by making it more difficult to purchase certain kinds of semi-automatic guns. At the same day, the U.S. Supreme Court expanded gun rights and said the U.S....

Republicans Condemn Coercion to Overturn Presidential Election

Congressional hearings on the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol revealed that elected Republicans were pressured by the Trump administration to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Arizona Speaker of the House Rusty Bowers and Georgia Secretary of State...

Cameron Condemns Pro-abortion Terrorism

Roe v. Wade was overturned on Friday, and pro-abortion terrorists have targeted pro-life pregnancy care centers with violent attacks. Attorney General Daniel Cameron made it clear that this is not how we solve our political differences. General Cameron joined a...