This story has made its rounds for amusement, but it should also be highlighted as an example of the fine acumen of liberal reporting. Seriously. Reporter Gersh Kuntzman of the New York Daily News went the extra mile for anti-gun propaganda (some liberal peers still doggedly call it “reporting”) this week by getting hands-on: he […]
Culture through the lens of Scripture

The End Times and the Islamic AntiChrist
Thomas Jefferson, serving as the ambassador to France, and John Adams, ambassador to Britain, met in London with Sidi Haji Abdrahaman, the Dey of Tripoli’s ambassador to Britain, attempting to negotiate a peace treaty with the Islamic world of their time. Jefferson and Adams argued in vain that the United States was not at war […]

Of course it could be a conspiracy, but. . . .
There are already plenty of accusations that the Orlando terror attack was a conspiracy, involving crisis actors, impossible feats with a gun for a single shooter, a clear political agenda, etc. Here is my response to this. Let me just say that on the off chance something like this were true, it would not surprise […]

Steven Anderson, would you please zip it
Just as soon as the world was greeted with the Islamic terroristic murder of 50 patrons of a homosexual bar, it was also greeted with the verbal terror of “Pastor” Steven Anderson casually celebrating the “good news” of their deaths because they’re “a bunch of disgusting perverts and pedophiles,” who “were all going to die […]

Bad reasons “to Not Tattoo You”: a response to Douglas Wilson
I have been asked the tattoo question many times and have always hesitated to give a public answer for reasons not necessarily relevant here, but Doug Wilson’s post “7 Reasons to Not Tattoo You” seems like as good an occasion as any could be to offer my own thoughts. As regular readers probably know, I […]

A kingdom without partiality or racism
Dr. McDurmon’s sermon on Acts 10 from last Sunday, June 5, 2016: “A Kingdom without Partiality.” Listen for some awesome biblical theology as well as powerful lessons about the church’s war against racism.
