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NPR Writer Having a Meltdown Because YOUR Children Might Learn About Noah’s Ark

In one thousand years, people will be laughing at today's science; much of what is taught today will be relegated to the historical dust heap of mostly wrong and poorly interpreted.

Written by John Ellis | Thursday, August 11, 2016

The thing is, almost every single person that I know who believes that God created everything (however the specifics are defined) believes that children should also be taught about evolution in order to be science-literate. The difference between many creationists and many evolutionists is that creationists do not worship science. And that difference means that... Continue Reading

The College Formerly Known as Yale

When ‘virtue’ leads to stagnation and revolution.

Written by Roger Kimball | Thursday, August 11, 2016

A closer historical parallel, however, might be the Committee of Public Safety, which during the French Revolution worked overtime to assure that citizens lived up to its ideal of virtue. “Virtue” was a word always on the lips of the revolutionaries in France. They took the term from the man whom Robespierre called a “prodigy... Continue Reading

Prosperity Gospel vs. Social Gospel: What Religion Means to Trump, Clinton

NPR delves into the faiths of the Republican and Democratic presidential tickets

Written by Bobby Ross Jr. | Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Trump himself has never claimed to be transformed or “born again.” But that may not matter, if he outsources the responsibility for religious outreach to his running mate. As Indiana governor, Mike Pence bolstered his conservative credentials by signing a religious liberty law to protect business people — critics said it would allow them to... Continue Reading

Why We Are Fighting in California

What are we actually fighting to preserve, and why is it worth preserving?

Written by Barry H. Corey | Tuesday, August 9, 2016

“I serve as president of Biola University, one of the faith-based institutions in California whose religious freedom is threatened by SB 1146. Biola has joined nearly 30 other California institutions in opposing the bill, and we’ve put together videos and a website to help explain the nature of the threat.”   A proposed California bill... Continue Reading

Hey, ‘Science Guy’ Bill Nye: Come Out of the Ark and Face the Flood of Evidence Against Darwinism

The most strikingly consistent characteristic of the whole Darwinian evolutionary story is the complete lack of evidence that it could actually work.

Written by Douglas Axe | Sunday, August 7, 2016

Darwin’s blind evolutionary process has no way to do this. It has no ability to plan or to hope. Natural selection can’t labor in anticipation of future benefit. Instead, it goes with whatever works best now. The patience and foresight and insight we know to be absolutely essential for invention are completely absent from evolution.... Continue Reading

House Panel: Fetal Tissue Buyers Are Trying To Evade Scrutiny

Thirty-four different entities have not fully complied with the House investigation into tissue procurement industry

Written by Evan Wilt | Sunday, August 7, 2016

The investigation found evidence of middlemen businesses, such as StemExpress, working with abortion centers to match online orders for baby body parts—making profits of up to 400 percent for each sale. Companies send tissue technicians to abortion centers to give women consent forms to harvest their babies’ organs, making a commission for each sale. The... Continue Reading

3 Questions To Ask Before Considering Long-Term Missions

To learn the language, you must learn the culture

Written by David Sills | Saturday, August 6, 2016

“It would be a fascinating to know how many career missionaries go back to the first place they went on a short-term trip. Some point to this frequent phenomenon and doubt those missionaries’ call. While I did not go to the first place I visited on a mission trip, the Lord did indeed call my... Continue Reading

Charlotte Loses NBA All-Star Game Over ‘Bathroom Bill’

North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory continues to defend the legislation that maintains restroom use based on biology

Written by Bonnie Pritchett | Thursday, August 4, 2016

Fitzgerald said the NBA will be hard pressed to find a city with an appropriate arena, hotels, and restaurants, as well as a city or state ordinance allowing biological males to use the women’s restrooms. “It is ironic that the NBA would choose to relocate their All-Star game to the State of Louisiana, since last... Continue Reading

History as Seeing What You Want To

What if our evaluations of candidates has little to do with scholarship, political partisanship?

Written by D. G. Hart | Tuesday, August 2, 2016

“In other words, our political decisions come down to whether we identify with or like the candidate. Lots of historians of late have gone out of their way to demonstrate their dislike of Trump. Now an early return from a historian who it’s fair to say like Clinton. Why don’t historians simply state their preferences?... Continue Reading

Naming and Shaming – The Named Person Scheme

Every child in Scotland has to have a Named Person, whether they want it or not

Written by David Robertson | Tuesday, August 2, 2016

“The Named Person Scheme came about because of perceived weaknesses in child protection provision in Scotland. There was a particular concern for joined up thinking and co-operation between different agencies involved with child welfare.”   You can read the report I wrote for Christian Today about the Named Person scheme  Here The following is an... Continue Reading

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