Recent Viewpoints

October 27, 2025
AI Threat

Kerby Anderson Democrats and Republicans don’t agree on much these days, but there is one significant area of bipartisanship: the AI threat. There appears to be agreement and common ground on that issue. One illustration was a 99-1 U.S. Senate vote against a proposed moratorium on AI regulation. Both sides believe some aspect of artificial intelligence needs urgent regulation. One bipartisan bill would prevent AI from using the voice and likeness of any individual without authorization. Another concern came from…

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October 24, 2025
Transformative Travel

Penna Dexter In an article published in the journal First Things, Jonathan Sanford, President of the University of Dallas, described a concept that rings true for me, having just returned from a three week-trip to Italy. Dr. Sanford writes; A pilgrim differs from a tourist in that the former seeks meaning, not diversion. Our students, prepared in advance, arrive at historical and religious sites ready to see them within a larger story: the unfolding of Western civilization and the Christian…

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October 24, 2025
Declining Value of College

Kerby Anderson Emily Peck reports that “Americans Don’t Think College is Worth It.” She provides economic facts to show that it still is worth it. She may have trouble convincing many parents, and even students. The share of Americans who say college is “very important” dropped significantly over the past decade. The most significant drop was among Republicans. In 2013, 68 percent said a college education was very important. This year it dropped to 20 percent. Even among Democrats, the…

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October 23, 2025
Marijuana

Kerby Anderson A new study of marijuana is in the news. And since we dislike people who tell you “I told you so,” I will merely remind radio listeners that we have had this conversation before. The editors of The Wall Street Journal write that “More Marijuana Users Are Crash Dummies.” They cite research from Wright State University that analyzed driver autopsy results of car crashes. More than 4 in 10 tested positive for THC (the active ingredient in marijuana)…

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October 22, 2025
Open Letters

Kerby Anderson Columnist John Fund warns us that “Open Letters from Experts Are Often Fact-Free Propaganda.” We talked about his column in a recent roundtable discussion on radio to encourage listeners to use discernment and be skeptical of such devices. The occasion for his column was the question of whether the president could fire a sitting member of the Federal Reserve who was accused of committing mortgage fraud. He argues that this shouldn’t be that controversial. But he pointed to…

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October 21, 2025
Debasement Trade

Kerby Anderson Luke Gromen has published a series of graphs that illustrate “the debasement trade” since COVID. First, let me try to define the concept of a debasement trade. It is the recognition that debt in the U.S. and many other developed countries is at “such historically high levels that some investors no longer see bonds as a safe haven.” That is why investors are putting their funds in gold and bitcoin. The graphs by Luke Gromen illustrate that while…

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October 20, 2025
Shutdowns

Kerby Anderson The U.S. government has had another shutdown. As I write this, the shutdown is still going on, but I trust that it is over by the time this commentary airs on radio. That would be a good time to prevent this insanity from unfolding again. First, there is no consistency in the shutdown. Non-essential workers stay home, while essential workers stay on the job. But defining essential workers from non-essential workers makes no sense. Nearly all (93%) of…

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October 17, 2025
America’s Boy Crisis

Penna Dexter The New York Times recently published an opinion piece about America’s boy crisis. It’s by social scientist Richard Reeves and Harvard political scientist and author of Bowling Alone, Robert Putnam. Here’s their summary of the problem: “Since 2010, suicide rates among young men have risen by a third — they are now higher than they are among middle aged men. The share of college degrees going to men has fallen to 41 percent, lower than the women’s share…

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October 17, 2025
Classical Apologetics

Kerby Anderson Christians have always needed to know how to defend the Christian faith ever since Peter admonished us to “always be prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.” That is even more true with so many people skeptical about God, Jesus, and the Bible. Douglas Groothuis and Andrew Shepardson are the co-authors of an introduction into classical apologetics with the title, The Knowledge of God in…

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October 16, 2025
Targeted for Tyranny

Kerby Anderson John Whitehead has been warning us about the growing surveillance state in America for decades. The increase in surveillance has taken place under both Republican and Democratic presidents. But he is seeing another element that concerns him even more. To illustrate it, he reminds us of the Steven Spielberg movie, Minority Report. This dystopian film is set in the future “where police agencies harvest intelligence from widespread surveillance, behavior prediction technologies, data mining, [and] precognitive technology.” The goal…

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October 15, 2025
Best Solutions for Earth

Kerby Anderson In his video, John Stossel asked people on the street, “If you could spend $30 billion trying to solve the world’s problems, how would you spend it?” As you might imagine, the most common answer was to “fight climate change.” Bjorn Lomborg (Copenhagen Consensus Center) has much better answers. In the past, we have talked about his several books on the environment and climate change. He says he was not surprised at the answers since we live in…

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