Politics
September 7th, 2022
This is what I mean by political seduction: I’m referring to the unhealthy marriage of politics and the gospel. I’m speaking about the church becoming an appendage to a political party.
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September 7th, 2022
The Supreme Court decisions in the 1857 Dred Scott case and the 1944 Korematsu case are generally considered two of the worst judgments ever handed down by the nation’s highest court. Source: Major freakout in anti-Trump world | Washington Examiner
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September 7th, 2022
Dr. Ingrid Skop argues that under the laws currently in effect in Texas and all other pro-life states, doctors can exercise reasonable medical judgment and are not required to delay necessary care.
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September 6th, 2022
Critics of the pandemic school closures have been vindicated. They warned the closures would cause serious, possibly irreversible, developmental retardation. They warned of severe learning loss.
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September 6th, 2022
Donald Trump and George W. Bush may be in the same fraternity because they’re both former presidents, but that doesn’t mean they are friends or allies.
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September 2nd, 2022
Politicizing investment decisions was never a good idea—especially for public pensions.
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September 2nd, 2022
Thirty-six of the top 50 med schools ask applicants about their commitment to DEI, the report found.
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September 2nd, 2022
First Liberty is asking the Supreme Court to take a case concerning our client Gerald Groff. Gerald was forced to quit his job because he believes in honoring the Sunday Sabbath, but the U.S. Postal Service refused his religious accommodation request.
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September 2nd, 2022
President Joe Biden charged in a prime-time address that the “extreme ideology” of Donald Trump and his adherents “threatens the very foundation of our republic,” as he summoned Americans of all stripes to help counter what he sketched as dark forces within the Republican Party trying to subvert democracy.
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August 31st, 2022
No sooner had President Joe Biden announced his plan for student loan debt forgiveness — $10,000 for non-Pell grant recipients and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients — the president of the NAACP was complaining that it should be more than twice as much.
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