
God and Elephants
There are a number of versions of the old Indian fable "The Blind Men and the Elephant" that are often used to illustrate that objective truth is unknowable. A sample of this illustration might read … Continue Reading >>

“Empathetic” Judges Threaten Our Freedom
Carol Platt Liebau has written an interesting article on Townhall.com elucidating the danger in seeking judges that "empathize" rather than adjudicate. Liebau writes, When a President emphasizes the … Continue Reading >>

Lincoln on Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer
With today being the National Day of Prayer, it seems appropriate to look back upon the wisdom of leaders past and to pray earnestly for such wisdom in our leaders today. President Abraham … Continue Reading >>

The American Trinity from Prager University
Dennis Prager debuts his "Prager University" with this video explaining how the American experiment has been unique among the democracies of the world. "E pluribus unum, Liberty, In God We Trust" are … Continue Reading >>

How Great the Fall
John Ortberg paints a picture of the Fall from Adam's perspective that is quite profound and sobering to think about. In his book titled, Everybody's Normal Till You Get to Know Them, Ortberg … Continue Reading >>
A Video’s Worth a Thousand Words
If you can't watch it, you shouldn't support it (or vote for politicians that do). Here is a picture of a 4.5 month old baby girl burned from the saline used to abort her. Still a … Continue Reading >>