The Myth that Americans Were Poorly Educated before Mass Government Schooling
Early America had widespread literacy and a vibrant culture of learning.
We should remember that the early English settlers in the New World left England accompanied by fears that they would pursue their “errand into the wilderness” and become barbarians in the process. Loved ones at home wondered how a people could cross an ocean and live in the wild without losing the literacy, the learning,... Continue Reading
San Francisco To Rename Abraham Lincoln High School Because Former President Did Not Demonstrate That ‘Black Lives Mattered To Him’
The district's renaming committee decided Lincoln is not worthy of keeping his name on Abraham Lincoln High School because 'the majority of his policies proved to be detrimental to [Native Americans].
Jeffries said the committee decided on the renaming once they discussed Lincoln’s treatment of Native Americans, and that the positive parts of his record cannot discount the negatives. ‘The discussion for Lincoln centered around his treatment of First Nation peoples, because that was offered first,’ he said. ‘Once he met criteria in that way, we... Continue Reading
The ‘Model Minority’ Myth Cudgel
Woke prohibitionists have made it nearly impossible to discuss the cultural variable. It’s too important a question to let them have their way.
While I do not know how to precisely weigh the various factors, such as cultural differences and legacies of oppression, selective immigration and institutional racism, in answering the question of why certain subgroups experience higher levels of success than others, it is beyond dispute that culture matters. Wilfred Reilly asserts “an especially important cultural variable…is... Continue Reading
Identity Hermeneutics: The Obsession with Personal Identity and the Distortion of the Truth
Identity hermeneutics” refers to the use of personal identity as a primary principle for the interpretation of God’s word.
We must reject identity hermeneutics, its veneration of personal identity, and its naive certainty in the objectivity of the marginalized. Like the identity politicians of our day, identity hermeneuticians are pitting classes within the church against each other, pandering to the most vocal communities, and profiting in manifold ways as a result. Instead, we must... Continue Reading
What Christ Expects Of His Church During Times Of Opposition (Updated)
What is required of us under the coming regime is what was required of us under the last regime: fidelity to the law and to the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
Obergefell, the 2016 Dear Colleague letter, and the naked use of the I.R.S. to punish cultural and political opponents together send a strong signal about where the left wants to take the USA. The old liberals retained some vestiges of Christianity and some willingness to tolerate those with whom they disagree. The contemporary left is... Continue Reading
Eternity is Longer than 2020
2020 is already considered by this generation as its annus horribilis, and yet a larger historical perspective might offer some perspective.
There will never be perfect peace on earth until the Lord returns. And yet the fact is that although the Gospel hasn’t fixed this world in the here and now, historians will testify that Christianity has made the world better for everyone with its teaching on the dignity of all human beings as bearing God’s... Continue Reading
The FAQs: What You Should Know About COVID-19 Vaccines
By having a basic understanding of the process of vaccinations, we can be better prepared to lead our families, churches, and communities in ending this pandemic.
You need to be prepared for the coming debates that will affect your churches and communities. Just as states and localities have vaccination requirements for entry to daycares and public schools, we may soon see COVID vaccines required to engage in many areas of community life—perhaps even in churches. Discussions about such mandates should be... Continue Reading
The Curse Between Us: Why Racial Healing Begins at Calvary
Ethnic discord dies, and ethnic harmony rises, only when our hearts resonate with Calvary.
Without loving the cross, preaching the cross, singing of the cross, and living near the cross, our attempts at diversity — even so-called Christian diversity — will succumb to the splintering effects of the curse. Such attempts will try to unite around something, but that something will fail to bring our hearts in tune. The only... Continue Reading
When The Government Harms People To Help Others
The cure has become worse than the disease. These lockdowns and restrictions are killing lives and livelihoods.
Because of the lockdowns and restrictions over COVID-19, 40% of American adults say they’re struggling with mental health and drug use. Because of the government reactions to COVID-19, up to 115 million people worldwide have fallen into extreme poverty this year. Abortion rates, suicide rates, crime rates, extreme hunger rates, and unemployment rates are all significantly higher across... Continue Reading
Perverse Freedom
Pro-abortion rhetoric is familiar, but in recent years, the movement has taken an ominous turn.
Not long ago many abortion advocates argued that abortion should be “safe, legal, and rare.” Hillary Clinton once claimed to hold this view. To be fair, many continue to see abortion as a tragic necessity. For these women, the pain of abortion is real, and they deserve our compassion. However, this view of abortion as... Continue Reading
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