The latest development in the ongoing legal battle between former President Donald J. Trump and New York’s Attorney General Letitia James has raised serious questions about the fairness and objectivity of our justice system. A New York appeals court recently expressed skepticism about the massive $450 million civil judgment against Trump, which was based on…
The Dockworkers Strike: Wages, Automation, and Economic Justice
As dockworkers from Maine to Texas begin walking picket lines over wages and automation, America faces another pivotal moment in its labor history. These strikes raise important questions not only about economic policy but about biblical justice, the role of work, and the future of our society. First, let's acknowledge that work is a deeply…
Why the U.S. Should Support an Israeli Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
President Joe Biden has stated that he does not support an Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. However, there are compelling reasons why Israel should consider such an action, and why the United States should stand in support of it. Israel’s Right to Defend Itself: Israel, as a sovereign nation, has an inherent right to…
An Analysis of the Vice-Presidential Debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance
In the much-anticipated vice-presidential debate between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance, both candidates presented their cases with civility, a notable shift from the increasingly bitter political environment. While some commentators applauded the decorum of the debate, others pointed out significant missteps from both sides. Let's dive into the key moments and…
Israel’s Just Battle Against Hezbollah: A Moral Defense of Continued Action
Israel’s recent airstrike, which killed Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, represents a critical victory in the ongoing battle against terror. Hezbollah, an Iran-backed terrorist organization, has long threatened not only Israel but the broader stability of the Middle East. For decades, it has served as a puppet for Iranian aggression, and Nasrallah, as its leader…
Preserving Election Integrity: Ensuring Both Accessibility and Security
As we approach another pivotal election, the ongoing debate over how best to ensure the integrity of our electoral system remains at the forefront of national discourse. On one side, advocates for increased voting access seek to make participation as easy as possible, while others argue that stricter measures are needed to prevent potential fraud.…
The Elimination of Hezbollah Leader Nasrallah and the Fight for Peace in the Middle East
In a significant and decisive moment for Israel and the broader Middle East, Israel successfully eliminated Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in an airstrike on Beirut. This operation, which struck the central command of Hezbollah in the southern suburbs of Beirut, delivers a tremendous blow not only to the terrorist organization but also to its…
A Christian Conservative Perspective on the Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
The recent charges brought against New York City Mayor Eric Adams are a troubling sign of corruption in public office, but also present a rare moment where we see a glimmer of accountability being demanded within the Democratic Party. U.S. prosecutors have charged Adams with accepting illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel from Turkish nationals…
The Filibuster and Abortion: Why Kamala Harris’ Push Threatens Our Constitutional Norms
Vice President Kamala Harris recently called for the elimination of the Senate filibuster in order to pass federal abortion legislation. This proposal raises significant concerns, not only about the sanctity of life but also about the foundational structure of our government. By proposing to remove the filibuster, Harris is not only attempting to solidify abortion…
Bipartisan Spending Patch: A Short-Term Fix for a Long-Term Problem
Once again, Washington has delayed what should be a critical conversation about the direction of our government. This time, the House passed a bipartisan spending measure to prevent an immediate government shutdown, pushing the more significant debate on spending until December. While this action may avert short-term chaos, it fails to address the deeper issues…