Megan Basham’s “Shepherds For Sale”, Ignorance Abounds (Part 3)
The ministers of the Gospel are preaching beyond their expertise. They are out of their lane. They really don’t know what they are talking about.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The ministers of the Gospel are preaching beyond their expertise. They are out of their lane. They really don’t know what they are talking about.
Megan Basham connects the dots from Cultural Marxist (Leftist) organizations or persons to Evangelical organizations and leaders and how much money was involved climate change.
Despite the passage of time, the examples of mass hysteria and irrationality discussed in the book remain eerily relevant to modern-day society
In “The Devil and Karl Marx,” Paul Kengor explores the often-overlooked aspects of Karl Marx’s ideology, emphasizing Marx’s connections to Satanism and the occult.
In “Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap?” Graham Allison delves into the intricate dynamics of power transitions on the global stage.
“Ordinary Men” by Christopher R. Browning challenges the prevalent belief that most individuals maintain an unwavering moral compass and how circumstances can lead ordinary people to commit unimaginable acts.
In “The 5000 Year Leap,” W. Cleon Skousen paints a portrait of the United States’ founding deeply rooted in Christian values and moral principles.
A great book review: Attempting to unmask the plot against the George Washington
Review of “Bibi: My Story,” by Benjamin Netanyahu is essentially a self portrait by arguably the most significant Israeli Prime Minister since Golda Meir
Review: “Language of God,” By J Marsolo There are many books and articles on evolution but the best book I have read for clarity and conciseness is “Language of God,” by Francis S. Collins, Simon & Schuster, 2006. Darwin argued that all life forms share a common ancestor so there is a descent through evolution. The …