Religion

The Slow, Agonizing Death of Neoconservatism

Matthew Continetti, writing in Commentary, credits leading neoconservatives, such as Irving Kristol and his son Bill Kristol, with "modernizing" conservatism so that the Republican Party — which neoconservatives reluctantly joined after they lost influence with the Democrat party — could suitably govern a modern democracy.

God or Madman: The Awesome Story of Jesus, an Obscure Jewish Carpenter

This coming weekend, the world’s 2.5 billion Christians will celebrate — emphasis on “celebrate” — the torture, execution and resurrection of an obscure Jewish carpenter.

Prager: Totalitarianism ‘Is Part of Human Nature’

Dennis Prager contemplates the dark side of mankind in light of Shanghai lockdowns.

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Christian Flag Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether a Christian flag should be allowed to fly outside of Boston’s City Hall.

Biden Accused of ‘Purposefully Purging Christians From the Military’

Using vaccine mandates to target and eliminate the faithful.

Kristi Noem Signs Order Restricting Critical Race Theory in K-12 Schools

South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem signed an executive order Tuesday aimed at restricting Critical Race Theory in the state’s K-12 public schools.

Three Brothers Prepare to Exit Military as Religious Exemptions for COVID Shots Denied

The three Misiura brothers have a family history of military service. Their grandfather was a Navy machinist in the Korean War, their father was in the Air Force, and each of the brothers enlisted with pride to carry on the family legacy and support American liberty.

New Survey Reflects the Rise (and Fall?) of Post-Religious America

The 2006 documentary film Jesus Camp chronicled the events at an evangelical children’s ministry camp in, ironically, Devil’s Lake, North Dakota. Portrayed was hope and fear,...

A Study in Supreme Court Confirmation Contrasts: Ketanji Brown Jackson vs. Brett Kavanaugh

Jackson supporters "pretending" that "serious questions and discussion on the relevant qualifications of a judge" are "somehow equivalent to what happened in the Brett Kavanaugh process," says legal activist Carrie Severino.

Wisconsin County Supervisor Attempts to Remove Pledge of Allegiance From Official County Meetings

Both the Pledge of Allegiance and the word "prayer" are offensive to the supervisor who submitted a proposal to have them removed in the interest of inclusivity.

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