We tend to talk about artificial intelligence as if the principal question is simply: What can machines do? Or What should we let them do? But there is a far deeper and more urgent question: Who are we as human beings? Because until we know what … [Read more...] about The Big Question About Artificial Intelligence
The Second Most Important Christmas in History
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** In December of 1776, the cause of American independence was on the verge of collapse. One-fifth of General George Washington's army was unfit for combat due to sickness, and hundreds more were suffering … [Read more...] about The Second Most Important Christmas in History
Today is Somebody’s Birthday
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** Amid all the Christmas trees and tinsel and gifts and holiday festitivies, let us not forget that today is Somebody's birthday, Somebody whose birthday is always remembered even after more than 2,000 … [Read more...] about Today is Somebody’s Birthday
Make Room to Adore Christ
Featured photo by Dietmar Rabich. CC BY-SA 4.0. As we gather on this Christmas Eve, let’s set aside the noise and hear the plain truth of the night, guided by two early church giants: Saint Augustine and Saint John Chrysostom. Augustine, … [Read more...] about Make Room to Adore Christ
Robust Christianity Matters
In our age of theological whim and church-brand shopping, it’s tempting to say: “I’m Christian, but I’m not…” — fill in the blank. I’m Christian, but not old fashioned. Christian, but not judgmental. Christian, but not bound by tradition. Yet what if … [Read more...] about Robust Christianity Matters
Christian Music Taking Over
Featured image by Gage Skidmore. CC BY-SA 4.0. A big bright spot in American culture we are witnessing right now is a shift in popular music. Songs grounded in faith are gaining mainstream traction like never before. Two artists in particular … [Read more...] about Christian Music Taking Over
‘Ethnic Studies’ Takes Another Radical Turn in Minnesota
Featured Across the country, parents may think Critical Race Theory is gone from classrooms, but it’s only changed names. In Minnesota, it’s been reborn as “Ethnic Studies,” a softer label for the same divisive, Marxist-inspired ideology. … [Read more...] about ‘Ethnic Studies’ Takes Another Radical Turn in Minnesota
Is the United States a Christian Nation?
Painting by Henry Samuel Sadd. Public Domain. **Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** On this Christmas Day, let's ask the question: Is the United States a Christian nation? A lot of people vehemently deny this. However, it is a fact … [Read more...] about Is the United States a Christian Nation?
Growing Islamic Influence in the West
Featured photo by RifeIdeas. CC BY-SA 3.0. What is happening to the West? Muslim populations are steadily increasing in cities across Europe and America, reshaping local culture and politics. This isn’t due to some sudden takeover of sharia … [Read more...] about Growing Islamic Influence in the West
Kinsey Reimagined: Cloaking Deviancy in ‘Scholarship’
A century ago, the so-called “sexual revolution” began under a false banner of freedom. But its roots weren’t liberation — they were corruption. From Freud’s psychosexual theories to Wilhelm Reich’s call for a “sexual revolution,” the groundwork was … [Read more...] about Kinsey Reimagined: Cloaking Deviancy in ‘Scholarship’















