Religious Liberty Redefined
Religious liberty in the United States used to mean that the government couldn’t interfere in the beliefs or actions of people’s conduct of their own lives, … Read More
Religious liberty in the United States used to mean that the government couldn’t interfere in the beliefs or actions of people’s conduct of their own lives, … Read More
Maybe it would have been more accurate to say the world against America and Israel. It’s never been more the case in the United Nations. Until … Read More
There is tremendous sympathy for the family of the Somali student who rammed his car into a crowd of college kids, jumped out and went on … Read More
Not all European leaders reacted badly. In fact most issued perfunctory, low key congratulations and a desire to work closely with the new administration. That is … Read More
It may take up to two years before all the details are settled, but the British people have taken a stand to free their nation from … Read More
The pope recently held an “historic” meeting at the Vatican with one of the most influential Islamic leaders, the grand imam of Cairo’s al-Ahzar Mosque, said … Read More
Those who believe in a coercive, all-powerful government are preaching the gospel of “green” as the Utopian remedy to, well, everything. Zealously foisted upon the top … Read More
Since the announcement of the “Nuclear Deal” with Iran in September 2015 we had the comfort of knowing that ma- jorities in neither the House of Representatives … Read More
We’ve entered a time where mandatory acceptance of any and everything queer trumps the Bible, the Constitution and trumps any conscience some individuals may still have. … Read More
This time last year the German Ratzinger, named Pope Benedict precipitously resigned his office for reasons that have remained shrouded, though he had complained of the powerful homosexual lobby in the Vatican’s Curia. … Read More