Guest Essay by Pastor Ed Martin Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger’s little baby has grown into a Huge MONSTER that has destroyed the lives of millions upon millions of little boys and girls since this evil woman first brought it to its demonic life. This godless organization has crept into every aspect of all of our […]
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What Really Happened on July 4th
During the first days of July in 1776 the Continental Congress was considering one of the most historical events of all time—the declaration by thirteen colonies to become the new nation of the United States of America. On the issue of independence all the colonies were agreed, but a few of the most cautious delegates […]
America’s 225th Birthday
Guest essay by Jerry Newcombe 225 years ago (April 30, 1789), George Washington, the first president under the Constitution, was sworn in with his hand on a gigantic open Bible. He leaned over and kissed the book. Many today say he was not really a Christian. But what does the evidence show? And why does […]
America’s Independence
Guest essay by James and Barbara Rose We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just […]
Back to Basics: What the Greens Get Wrong, and How to Set Them Straight
Guest essay by Calvin Beisner The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency justifies its new climate regulations on the claim that the “social cost of carbon” is $40 per ton—i.e., that every ton of carbon dioxide does about $40 worth of harm to the world through the next 286 years. That’s right, 286 years—to A.D. 2300. Imagine […]
Conspiracy
“For they intended evil against You; they devised a plot which they are not able to perform. Therefore You will make them turn their back; You will make ready Your arrows on Your string toward their faces.”—Psalm 21:11-12* Is there such a thing as an international conspiracy? Is the United Nations involved in any conspiracy? […]
A Legacy of Freedom and Prosperity
Guest essay by Marshall Foster Americans are longing to give their children a legacy of freedom and prosperity. History clearly details the only proven plan for such a legacy. Sadly, the pages of history are filled with the stories of poverty and tyranny that have dominated virtually all civilizations for 5,000 years. The few exceptions […]
A Constitutional Question: Some Thoughts on the Article V Issue
Guest essay by Tom DeWeese I’ve written many articles in the past concerning my opposition to a Constitutional Convention (Con Con). I’ve also helped in successful fights in Ohio and Kansas to stop Con Con Resolutions. But recently there is a new twist in the effort to amend the Constitution to preserve freedom. It’s called […]
What Really Ended American Slavery
Guest essay by Jerry Newcombe Au Contraire, Jim DeMint Does Know His US History… Recently, I interviewed Jim DeMint for my radio show to discuss his new book, Falling In Love With America Again. Some remarks he made on the show, especially about slavery, have been burning up the blogosphere. Many of the articles imply […]
What was the first liquid and food consumed on the moon?
Forty-three years ago two human beings changed history by walking on the surface of the moon. But what happened before Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong exited the Lunar Module is perhaps even more amazing, if only because so few people know about it. “I’m talking about the fact that Buzz Aldrin took communion on the […]
Reggie Littlejohn Chides First Lady for Not Addressing Women’s Rights Abuses in China
Guest essay First Lady Michelle Obama has wrapped up what was billed by the White House as a cultural exchange visit to China, but a women’s rights activist who fights against forced abortion, gendercide and other human rights violations in that country said that an important opportunity to help girls and women was missed. “I […]
A Must Read for Your Christian History Library: John Locke: Philosopher of American Liberty, by Mary-Elaine Swanson
Guest essay by Ruth Smith Over 30 years ago, I had the opportunity of meeting Mrs Swanson for the first time. During these many years, we had a number of opportunities to be together, teaching at the same conferences, hosting her at Pilgrim Institute events, or her teaching a course on rhetoric to the students […]
The Crucifixion, the Resurrection of Jesus—and the Evidence
Guest essay by Wes Neal The Crucifixion of Jesus Toward the end of Jesus’ mission, he spoke these words to his followers, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13). Journey with Jesus, now, in his last hours to watch him demonstrate his “greater love” […]
He is Risen, Indeed!
Guest essay by Jerry Newcombe In the early Church, when one Christian would greet another, often he would say: “He is risen.” And the other would respond, “He is risen indeed!” The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the greatest fact in human history. Yet throughout the centuries to our present time, skeptics have argued against […]
Providence and Prayer
A frequent objection raised by many to the doctrines of predestination and providence is that such doctrines render untenable and impossible any concept of responsibility and prayer. If God predestines and totally governs all things, then how can man be held responsible for his actions, and what need is there then for prayer when God […]