Recent Viewpoints

March 27, 2026
Woke School Counseling

Penna Dexter The pro-trans frenzy in public education is supposedly fading. Early in his second term, President Trump issued several executive orders meant to protect against attempts to indoctrinate K-12 students into delusional gender ideologies. School districts who violate these directives and retain policies, like allowing boys on women’s sports teams and into women’s private spaces, risk losing federal education funding. But can we really expect public education bureaucrats to resist the pressure coming from activist groups on the left,…

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March 27, 2026
Read to Kids

Kerby Anderson Alyssa Blakemore explains “Why Parents Should Read to Their Kids.” That is what she does and encourages parents and grandparents to do the same. Research from last year showed that fewer parents actually read aloud to their children. “A dismal 41 percent of zero- to four-year-olds are read to frequently, down more than 20 percentage points from 2012.” She has found that Gen Z parents now regard reading as “more a subject to learn than a fun thing…

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March 26, 2026
Gen Z Employees

Kerby Anderson How are Gen Z employees doing in the workplace? Two articles point to significant problems. Suzy Welch is a professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business. In her article in the Wall Street Journal, she explains her values inventory that can help anyone, especially younger adults, discover their purpose through the intersection of their values, aptitude, and economically viable interests. Her analysis produced a number that startled her co-workers and her. “A mere 2 percent of Generation Z…

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March 25, 2026
Conspiracy Theories About Israel

Kerby Anderson Conspiracy theories about Israel can be heard on many talk programs and can be read in many blog posts. Danny Burmawi took the time to list 8 common conspiracy theories about Israel and provide a short response to each of them. One is the belief that Israel drags the U.S. into Middle Eastern wars. He reminds us that the U.S. was engaged in Middle Eastern conflicts before the founding of Israel. He also points to many conflicts that…

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March 24, 2026
Cutting Spending

Kerby Anderson Yesterday, I talked about the rising amount of national debt because we have increased the deficit over the last six months by $1 trillion. You might logically wonder if the government could find some ways to save some money by cutting spending. Let me illustrate how difficult that has been by taking us back to last year when Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency tried cutting spending. A few months ago, the New York Times did…

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March 23, 2026
Cost of War

Kerby Anderson War is costly. After more than three weeks of military engagement in Iran, critics and even many supporters want to know the costs. The cost in lives has been minimal, though any person who dies in a war is a tragedy. But previous war games done by the Defense Department estimated a much greater loss of life and military hardware. And it’s reasonable to assume that Iran’s military will not be able to threaten its neighbors anytime in…

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March 20, 2026
Planned Parenthood MedSpa

Penna Dexter Planned Parenthood affiliates are getting creative in the face of the loss of taxpayer funding. In a 6-3 decision last June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states can exclude Planned Parenthood from their Medicaid programs on the basis that the organization provides abortions. This imperils the organization’s presence in conservative states. Soon thereafter Congress passed and the president signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act which bars Medicaid funding for tax exempt organizations that perform abortions. For…

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March 20, 2026
Nihilism

Kerby Anderson Ben Shapiro believes there is “a growing sense of frustration coursing through American politics, and it is no longer confined to one party or ideology.” It began with the frustration over the pandemic, politics, and fears about artificial intelligence. But, he argues, it has mutated into something darker: nihilism. This form of nihilism, he explains, is built on an enormous lie. “It tells people that America’s problems are unsolvable, that their personal struggles are not the result of…

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March 19, 2026
Birth Dearth

Kerby Anderson In previous commentaries, I have talked about the declining birth rates in most developed countries. People are not having as many children as they used to. John Goodman explains why there is a birth dearth. First, there is the opportunity cost of motherhood. He explains that “for most of the 20th century, a typical woman aspired to be a housewife and mother. In the interim, she chose occupations that accommodated her husband’s career. Teaching, nursing, and secretarial work,…

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March 18, 2026
Scripture Absorption

Kerby Anderson Christianity these days can been seen through a good news/bad news perspective. The good news is that Bible sales are soaring. But the bad news is that for so many Christians, identity is more symbolic than behavioral. That is the conclusion of the latest SALT Index survey done by Back to the Bible. In case, you are wondering SALT stands for “Scripture Absorption and Life Transformation.” Arnie Cole is the CEO and was on my program to talk…

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March 17, 2026
AI Complacency

Kerby Anderson Many people are letting artificial intelligence make most of their decisions. Social scientists have referred to it as AI complacency. A recent court case illustrates my point. A woman was directed by her smartphone to take a route that cut across a four-lane highway with no shoulder, crosswalks, or traffic lights. When crossing, she was injured. As you might imagine, she sued the provider of the instructions, but the court ruled against her because she should have understood…

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