In the past few days, much more has come into focus regarding Tyler Robinson’s case. The fog of shock has begun to lift, and while that clarity brings sharper details, it also brings sharper pain. We are learning more about what happened, why it may have happened, and what the legal road ahead looks like,…
Holding Justice, Mercy, and Hope in the Wake of Tragedy
This is one of those moments that doesn’t just make the headlines; it hits us right in the gut. It’s the kind of tragedy that makes you stop what you’re doing, sit down for a moment, and whisper, “Lord, what’s happening to our country?” For those of us who cherish our faith, who believe in…
Truth, Justice, and the Epstein Storm
In the storm of headlines, finger-pointing, and political spectacle swirling around Jeffrey Epstein’s twisted legacy, one thing is painfully clear: the truth still feels just out of reach. Allegations fly, theories multiply like rabbits, and while elites posture, everyday Americans are left wondering, what’s real, what’s spin, and is anyone actually fighting for justice? President…
Truth, Defamation, and the Battle for Trust in Media
Here we are, folks—ABC News recently cut a $15 million check to settle a defamation suit with President-elect Donald Trump after its star anchor George Stephanopoulos repeatedly and aggressively said Trump had been “found liable for rape.” And now, we’ve got commentators spinning themselves into a tizzy, debating whether this settlement is about truth, media…
Truth, Freedom, and Responsibility in the Age of Misinformation
As Christian conservatives, we often find ourselves in a tricky spot when talking about misinformation. The Bible reminds us in John 8:32, "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." That verse isn’t just about spiritual truth—it’s a reminder that truth matters in every part of our lives, from personal…
Blocked Commandments: Federal Judge Halts Louisiana Law
In a recent development, a federal judge in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has blocked a state law that would have required the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all public school classrooms. U.S. District Judge John W. deGravelles ruled that the law was "unconstitutional on its face," citing concerns about its overtly religious purpose and potential…
An Analysis of Elon Musk’s Voter Registration Lottery
Elon Musk, through his political action committee, has launched a controversial initiative aimed at motivating registered voters in battleground states to support both the First and Second Amendments. Musk's strategy involves offering a daily $1 million lottery prize to those who sign a petition affirming these amendments. This approach has sparked a legal and ethical…