Marxist feminism. It has invaded every woman’s life and mindset. From the shows we watch to the jobs we work to the classroom to ads on social media, we’ve all been exposed to the endless onslaught of the modern day definition of Matt Walsh’s now-famous question, “What is a woman?” As women, I feel like …
The Life of John Jay: Founding Father, Chief Justice, New York Governor, and Devoted Christian
Keywords: John Jay Founding Father Volume: 1,000 SEO Difficulty: 75 John Jay Founding Father Facts Volume: 10 SEO Diff: 71 John Jay Supreme Court John Jay Federalist Papers John Jay is well-known as an American founding father, the first chief justice of the Supreme Court, and an early governor of New York. But did you …
Effeminate Christianity: The Church Isn’t a Bunch of Bearded Ladies
Effeminate Christianity became real to me a few months ago when I visited a mega-church in my local town in Indiana. The church has two campuses with 6,000 people (approximately) in attendance. My coworker kindly invited me to attend with her on a Thursday evening when they kicked off their sermon series on movies. The …
The Bill of Rights: What is the First Amendment?
The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights protects Americans’ right to freedom of speech. Unfortunately, most Americans today don’t even know the basics of what the First Amendment grants them via law. If you have wondered how cancel culture and strict censorship on social media came about, here is your answer. America has ditched …
Benjamin Rush Facts: Learn The History of the Doctor Who Signed the Declaration of Independence
Benjamin Rush is a well-known doctor during the American Revolution and signer of the Declaration of Independence. However, if you ask most young Americans, “Can you give me some Benjamin Rush facts?”, most of them couldn’t answer the question. We want some Benjamin Rush facts, including his influence on Thomas Paine writing Common Sense, his …
The Preamble of the Constitution
The Preamble of the Constitution is one of the most important phrases of America’s founding. I remember as a kid in junior high, my mom made me memorize the preamble. “What for????” I whined! I deeply admired and loved my country and its founders, but I sure as heck didn’t want to memorize their very …
The Spiral of Silence Theory: Nazi Germany, the Media Today, and How it Affects You
The spiral of silence theory is a well-known theory in psychology and has many examples in social media. If you don’t know what the “spiral of silence” is, don’t worry – I didn’t know until a few months ago when I first heard about it. The spiral of silence has a direct correlation to media, …
Christians in Politics: Should the Body of Christ Get Involved Politically?
Did Jesus ever stand before a great crowd of people preaching a sermon that said something along the lines of, “Don’t ever get involved in the public sphere. The church is only effective if you preach my Word within the walls of your buildings and synagogues, but you should never influence a country through politics.” …
Republic Vs. Democracy: Is America a Republic or a Democracy, and How Did the Founding Fathers Pick?
The founders of America had one of THE most unique opportunities in history: the Founding Fathers were able to pick a republic vs. a democracy. They got to raise a “baby government” and shape it into whatever they wanted. They could have formed any type of government: an oligarchy, a monarchy, a democracy, a dictatorship, …
Christian Endurance in America Today: Take Your Stand Now
Endurance is a word we Americans like to use to describe athletic activities. If you Google “endurance”, below is a snapshot of the results you’ll get, but what about Christian endurance? America was always known as a Christian nation with Christian values. That all has changed in recent years as America, in Obama’s words, “Whatever …