Biden's trans crusade isn't stopping
Why do brands like Bud Light and Target willingly embarrass themselves with extreme pandering to the LGBT lobby?
Why do brands like Bud Light and Target willingly embarrass themselves with extreme pandering to the LGBT lobby?
Biden, who campaigned on restoring the soul of America in 2020, should know better than to spread such malicious falsehoods.
The SPLC has no business advising the Biden administration on domestic terrorism, especially because of its record condemning traditional Christianity.
How should Christians respond when LGBT activists demand they compromise the truth of Scripture by endorsing same-sex marriage and transgender identity? A global gathering of Anglicans just provided an excellent example.
It is not “misinformation” to question the value of “treatments” that will leave children stunted, scarred and infertile, especially when such “care” aims to reverse the biological sex written in the DNA of every cell in a person’s body.
This shoddy storytelling and worldbuilding may reveal a disdain for the audience — an attitude that says, “It’s no big deal, it’s just fantasy.” If nearly $500 million can buy Amazon anything, it should be enough to buy screenwriters wise enough to reject this flaccid mentality.
With the increasing acceptance of homosexuality in American culture and law, many Christians sense a backlash against their religious freedom. Cultural pressure has silenced many Christians who oppose gay marriage and seems to be mounting even further.
Christians have been told over and over that they should not watch "Game of Thrones."
A new book about C.S. Lewis aims to guide Christians and non-Christians alike toward wisdom, a deeper understanding of the Christian faith, and to a full understanding of the meaning of life.
A lawyer who witnessed oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. reported that the federal government did not use access to birth control – a popular talking point in the media and among protestors outside the Court – as an argument for the HHS' contraceptive mandate.