
The Controversial Papacy of Pope Francis Comes to an End: Pope Francis Dies at 88
‘Who Am I to Judge?’: The Liberal Legacy of Pope Francis – What Comes Next?
Mere Suggestion is Not Leadership: Christians Need to Watch If Their Leaders Wink to the Left – That Wink is an Opening Door to Liberal Theology
PART I Party Positions, Presidential Succession, and Plexiglass? Setting the Stage for Tonight’s Vice Presidential Debate
PART II If Elected, Joe Biden Wants to Legislate Roe v. Wade: What This Really Means
PART III The City of Louisville Bans “Conversion Therapy” for Minors: A Very Real Threat to Religious Liberty, and to Young People
PART I The Newly Invented Rights of the Sexual Revolution vs. The Future of Religious Liberty in the United States: Much Is at Stake as New Supreme Court Term Begins
PART II The Scandal of Amy Coney? She’s a Roman Catholic Who Believes Roman Catholic Doctrine. This Will Happen to Evangelicals, Too
PART III Chrissy Teigen and John Legend and the Heartbreak of Miscarriage: Another Recognition of the Intrinsic Value of Human Life from the Moment of Conception
PART IV While Society Says There Is No Such Thing as the Gender Binary, the National Zoo Announces that New Baby Panda Is a Boy
PART I COVID-19 Reaches the Oval Office—What Does President Trump’s Illness Mean for the Nation?
PART II The Clock Is Ticking: The Timely Nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court in Spotlight as Three Republican Senators Test Positive for COVID-19
PART III A Sex Scandal and a Positive COVID-19 Result: A Big Test Facing the Voters of North Carolina
PART I The Age of the Pseudo-Event—It’s “Banned Books Week” Again
PART II Threats to Religious Liberty Around the Globe: Secretary Pompeo Challenges Vatican’s Relationship with China as Communist Repression and “Cultural Genocide” Continue
PART III A Pseudo-Event That’s Fun For All . . . Especially the Bears: It’s Fat Bear Week in Alaska’s Katmai National Park
PART I The World Turned Upside Down: The “Inclusive”—And Incoherent—Sexual Revolution Comes to Japan Airlines
PART II Despite Proposals Under Theresa May’s Government, the UK Won’t Move Forward with Allowing Individuals to Self-Identify Gender
PART III The Inevitable Collision of Transgender Ideology and Feminism: Feminists Speak Out Against Gender Dysphoria Harming Women
PART IV Governor Gavin Newsom Welcomes the Transgender Revolution into California’s Prison System: The Promises of the Sexual Revolution Can’t Be Kept
PART I One “Debate” Down, Two to Go: Takeaways from Last Night’s Presidential Debate—If You Can Call It That
PART II Why Do Religiously Unaffiliated People Tend to Be Further Left Than Those Who Identify as Religious? A Theological Blockbuster from the Pew Research Center
PART III Danish Adults Disrobing on a Children’s Television Program? Nakedness and Covering in the Biblical Worldview
PART I What’s at Stake in Tonight’s First Presidential Debate? The Final Sprint Toward November 3 Begins Tonight
PART II Do Presidential Debates Really Matter on Election Day? From Kennedy v. Nixon to Reagan v. Mondale, and On to the Present, There’s a Fascinating Story Behind These Contests
PART III “The Science” Says This, That, and the Other: As Many Point to “The Science” as Final Authority, Christians Must Remember the Proper Bounds of Scientific Knowledge
PART I President Trump Nominates Judge Amy Coney Barrett to Serve on the United States Supreme Court—What Her Nomination Means for the Court
PART II A Game-Changer for the Highest Court: Barrett’s Appointment Would Shift the Court’s Balance and Change History
PART III Pro-Abortion Advocates Fear the Future of Roe v. Wade as Barrett Is Nominated to Replace Ginsburg: And an Honest Admission about So-Called “Abortion Rights” from the Left
PART I We’re All Pauline Kael Now? America’s Deep Political Divide Is Also a Personal Divide
PART II From Deep Red to Purple to Deep Blue: Why Neither Biden or Trump is Spending Campaign Cash or Calendar in Virginia
PART III What Happened? After 90 Years of Endorsing Republican Presidential Candidates, The Los Angeles Times Only Endorses Democratic Presidential Candidates Now
PART IV “Polyamorous” Frogs in the Amazon—Who Knew? There’s More to This Headline Than the Science Of Frogs
PART I “Justice Is Often Not Easy”: Kentucky’s Attorney General Announces Outcome of Investigation in the Death of Breonna Taylor
PART II Justice and the Law Are Not Always the Same Thing, Even When the Law Is Just
PART III Mob Justice Is an Oxymoron. In the End All You Have Is the Mob, No Justice.
PART IV Officers Down: A Responsible Society Respects the Role of Police