One of the most common accusations leveled against religion—especially Christianity—is that it has caused more bloodshed than any other force in human history. You’ve likely heard the claim: “More people have died over religion than all other wars combined.” It’s usually delivered with confidence, as if it were a settled historical fact.
It isn’t.
In reality, this claim is not only false—it is profoundly misleading, both historically and logically. And its persistence says more about modern ideological bias than about the actual causes of war.
Providence, Rhode Island Mayor Brett Smiley addressed criticism Friday over his decision to publicly declare the city safe while a mass shooter remained at large.
Vision is not a slogan, a mood, or a motivational poster. Vision is a preferred future—one that is formed first in your mind and soul before it ever manifests in the natural world. It is the internal picture of what ought to be, placed there by God, that pulls you forward with direction, purpose, and motivation. Without vision, people drift. With vision, they build.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is facing intense backlash after a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigation found the agency discriminated against Trump supporters.
James Cameron’s latest sci-fi epic Avatar: Fire and Ash opened to just $12 million in Thursday night previews—underwhelming even by the already modest expectations set by its predecessors.
A homeless man known only as “John” has been credited with providing crucial information that led to the identification of the suspect in the Brown University shooting.
Lord George Robertson, former NATO Secretary General and UK Defence Secretary, has revealed he is actively preparing for potential infrastructure attacks on the United Kingdom—warning that Western nations.
Federal officials are condemning Fairfax County, Virginia, after a Salvadoran illegal alien released despite an ICE detainer was charged with murdering a man less than a day later.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti (R) filed a lawsuit against the gaming platform Roblox, accusing the platform of misleading parents and luring children "into an environment it knows is dangerous but promises is safe," his office argued.