Regina Griggs and Peter Sprigg

Op-Ed Contributors

Europe’s Christian heritage and the passion of Paris

Historically, in one sense, Christianity clearly triumphed over the paganism of Rome. It survived persecution, and with the conversion of Constantine, even gained worldly power. The Roman Empire eventually fell, but Christianity not only survived but grew to be practiced around the globe. Yet in another sense, ...

Europe’s Christian heritage and the passion of Paris

Trump's School Transgender Policies: Common Sense and Legal

Contrary to almost all the news reporting on this story, the real question addressed by the new administration's guidance is not (at least not directly), "Which restrooms or locker rooms should students who identify as transgender use?"

Trump's School Transgender Policies: Common Sense and Legal

10 Myths About Redefining Marriage

Advocates of redefining "marriage" to include same-sex couples use a number of arguments that can best be described as "myths." The reality is often quite different.

10 Myths About Redefining Marriage

Freedom Yes, Redefine Marriage, No

By an almost 2-1 margin, Americans in a recent poll declared they agree that "States and citizens should remain free to uphold marriage as the union of a man and a woman and the Supreme Court shouldn't force all 50 states to redefine marriage."

Freedom Yes, Redefine Marriage, No

With an Intact Family, and Miracles, 'It's a Wonderful Life'

We have long known from the social science research that children raised in an intact family have better physical and mental health and economic security, on average, than children in other family or household structures. But—more miracles?

With an Intact Family, and Miracles, 'It's a Wonderful Life'