This week has been very contentious in American Politics. Such got me to thinking though, are all our political frustrations by design? Is all this supposed to point us towards something more, and something better?
Today, I want to show you how to never throw your vote away. And the only way you can do that is if you resolve to vote for someone who best represents you and your interests...
How do faith and politics intersect? What relationship should exist between church and state? To what degree do they go together, or should they be entirely separate? Is Jesus a Republican or Democrat? Should churches and pastors be outwardly...
The confession that "Jesus Christ Is Lord" originally had major political implications. In a world that believes in the separation of church and state, it is now merely regarded as a "spiritual" confession that we make.
Jim Bakker and Ricky Gervais made headlines this week for picking up the scepters of their moral authority and striking hard at anything left of Jerry Falwell, Jr. This bothers me...
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren may dream of a time in which Jimmy Hoffa is resurrected from the dead. But are things really as bad as they say? Do we really need to overhaul our current system and replace it with a Democtractic Socialist utopia?
There is nothing like "nostalgia" to help remind us of a world that never existed. The good old days may have been great, but they were not as great as we remember...
I'm not an "open borders" guy when it comes to U.S. Immigration (although our founding fathers were!) but I do believe we should greatly relax our unnecessarily strict quotas, and allow for "free markets" to better decide how many people should be...