Over the past 3 years, as I strove to learn and gain knowledge about the founding of America, the U.S. Constitution, and my responsibilities to my country, I became increasingly puzzled over comments I heard from Christians in reference to politics and government. I often heard comments such as, “I don’t believe Christians should be…… Continue reading Silence is Agreement: Part 1- Apathy and Civic Detachment
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War in Israel: The Depth of Deception Behind It
“Israel, Israel, you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide!” This haunting mantra, chanted by a large group of University of Pennsylvania students, is bewildering and heartbreaking. The students were holding a rally in support of the terrorist group Hamas after the inhumane attack on Israel October 7th. For me, and probably you too, it…… Continue reading War in Israel: The Depth of Deception Behind It
America at the Crossroads: A Free Republic or a Police State
This article was written by Scott Powell and published on American Thinker.com October 11, 2023. Mr. Powell’s article gives us a clear view of the current state of America and brings a fresh awareness to the importance of standing up and fighting back. As Captain Parker said on the morning or April 19, 1775 as…… Continue reading America at the Crossroads: A Free Republic or a Police State
The Unholy Union of the American Judiciary and Executive Branches
In their efforts to quell suspicion of government and the new constitution finalized by the Constitutional Convention in 1787, John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton wrote what we now know as the Federalist Papers. These 85 documents, originally written to the people of the State of New York but eventually circulating across all thirteen…… Continue reading The Unholy Union of the American Judiciary and Executive Branches
Living in the Valley of Hinnom
Notice to the Reader: This post includes graphic language. There is a valley that runs south from the southern wall of the ancient city of Jerusalem named the Valley of Hinnom or Valley of Ben Hinnom (Ben meaning “son of”). A man named Hinnom and his son lent their name to this valley, but, unfortunately,…… Continue reading Living in the Valley of Hinnom
Oregon’s Castration Machine
A WARNING TO THE READER: This post is a re-publication of an article published by Christopher Rufo July 7, 2023. The impact of his article is so significant, I am compelled to share it. It is hard to believe the depths of depravity which men can sink and to be sure it is extremely alarming…… Continue reading Oregon’s Castration Machine
Remembering Jocko Graves (1764 – 1776)
Do you recognize the guy in this picture? You probably remember seeing one of these figurines sometime in your life. Possibly, you have one. Commonly known as a “lawn jockey”, there is a uniquely heartwarming but sad story behind the little statue that harkens back to the Revolutionary War and a young hero that we…… Continue reading Remembering Jocko Graves (1764 – 1776)
Mr. Bunce Says It All
Note to the Reader: This is a long article – longer than I normally would write and post, but please don’t let that stop you from taking the time to read it in full. Thanks- Craig By a vote of 314 to 117 in the US House of Representative, 63 to 36 in the US…… Continue reading Mr. Bunce Says It All
Tennessee Under Attack
To be clear, I did not write this article. This article, written by Ian MacConnell, was published on AmericanThinker.com today, May 12, 2023. I am sharing this article to help Tennesseans understand that our state is under extreme pressure both politically and culturally, by the left, to force Tennesseans to back away from conservative biblical…… Continue reading Tennessee Under Attack
Liberalism’s Achilles Heel
I want to be clear that I did not write this article. This post was written by Christopher Rufo and can be found at https://rufo.substack.com/p/liberalisms-achilles-heel. It was published at The American Thinker on Thursday, April 20, 2023. It is lengthy but well worth your time to read. I hope you find it valuable. Craig How…… Continue reading Liberalism’s Achilles Heel