Tag: Guest column

GUEST COLUMN: Does Ohio need an Education Emperor?

Ohio parents are stunned to learn that a complete overhaul of Ohio education is being proposed at the Statehouse with rushed hearings and little debate, during the lame duck session of the Ohio General Assembly at the end of 2022. It’s a bill that’s been around for a while but suddenly, it’s everyone’s top priority.

Guest Column: If the Vaccine is So Great, Why are So Many People Dropping Dead?

The COVID vaccines are clearly causing a global health disaster. There are so many warnings from all around the world. But the U.S. media remains silent. They’re as quiet as a church mouse. Why? Japan’s Health Ministry just announced that the “the Moderna and Pfizer COVID vaccines could cause heart-related

Guest Column: Thanking the Pilgrims for defeating Socialism

This year marks the four hundredth anniversary of the first Thanksgiving celebrated by the Pilgrims and their Wampanoag allies in 1621. Tragically, nearly half of the Pilgrims had died by famine and disease during their first year. However, they had been met by native Americans such as Samoset and Squanto

GUEST COLUMN: Biden Isn’t Fueling Anyone with His Useless Agenda

Joe Biden wants to be FDR, but he may have to settle for Jimmy Carter. The eerie echoes of those days are starting to replay in a lot of Americans’ minds as they watch the world unravel – almost overnight. By nightfall Tuesday, the lines for gas up and down

Guest Column: The Ballot Battle of Gettysburg (AUDIO)

Where are the real journalists? Certainly not in Pennsylvania, where one of the most jaw-dropping hearings in state history just took place. Most Americans haven’t heard a word about it, which is no great mystery since the media is doing everything it can to make the election results look squeaky

Guest Column: America’s Thanksgiving Heritage

Thanksgiving is not only a time to express gratefulness to God for His provision but also a time to teach others about America’s true heritage. Public acknowledgements of the providence of God have been part of the history and traditions of this nation–from the Pilgrims, to the Founding Era, to

Guest Column: Systemic Racism? Make Them Prove It.

Progressives say racism is everywhere in the criminal-justice system, but they don’t provide many specifics. I  worked in the criminal-justice system for a quarter century. It is run, day-to-day, by the crème de la crème of graduates from America’s top law schools. Those institutions wear their progressive bona fides on their sleeves

Guest Column: Critical Race Theory is Classic Communist Divide & Conquer Tactic

Of all the ways identity politics is used as a tool to sow hatred among people where there should be the potential for friendship, “critical race theory” is one of the gravest offenders. Every person of goodwill should know that judging people based on their physical characteristics is cruel and

Guest Column: Ark Encounter unveils $3 million virtual-reality tour taking visitors back in time (VIDEO)

Nothing brings history alive like seeing it play out before you. Reading about ancient civilizations is one thing, but being able to see actual life-size replicas of cities and items really helps you imagine what it might have been like to live in a different time and place. Just outside

Guest Column: Partnership with schools & churches in Columbus a powerful testimony (AUDIO)

Most public schools across the country are either attempting to hold school remotely or, in some hybrid form, brings kids back in the classroom in a limited way, keeping the numbers low. And that’s just for now. The plan has already changed in many districts and will likely change again

Guest Column: Log Cabin Republicans threaten GOP platform on sexuality (VIDEO)

The Republican National Committee (RNC) voted this week to keep the 2016 platform, in part due to the intransigence of Democrat governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina. He refused the RNC the opportunity to convene before this year’s national convention. This is customarily when platform issues are reviewed and updates

Guest Column: What happens if ‘social justice’ companies are slaveholders? (VIDEO)

These are strange times. Good guys. Bad guys. Confused guys. Social justice warriors are toppling statues of slaveholders from 300 years ago while winking at modern-day enslavement on a massive scale. I’m talking about the dirty little secret of how companies like Nike, Adidas, Apple, Microsoft, Samsung and at least

Guest Column: The message YouTube does not want you to hear on transgenderism (VIDEO)

Walt Heyer lived as a woman for eight years. He lived with childhood trauma that caused him to believe he was born in the wrong body. This belief drove him to “sex-reassignment” surgery, which permanently scarred his body. It drove him to part ways with many family members and friends and

Guest Column: Black leader explains why he will not join the Black Lives Movement (VIDEO)

Every life unjustly killed deserves justice. In the cause to make things right, I will not join a movement that has nearly everything wrong. More innocent lives have now been killed (including cops) since these predominantly violent protests began over George Floyd’s horrific death. What about the black lives killed in

Guest Column: Ransacking the rule of law in America (AUDIO)

When the mobs picked up guns and baseball bats and headed back into the streets last night, it was no longer about George Floyd. The chaos that’s erupting at dark has stopped telling his story — and started telling ours as a lost and desperate country. “It’s okay to be

Guest Column: Compromise in Contemporary Christendom (AUDIO)

Here we are, living in a culture desperately in need of truth. Sadly, a cadre of latter-day skeptics have charted a new and dangerous course away from the safe harbor of biblical orthodoxy. We dare not follow them. When serving as president of the National Religious Broadcasters, my greatest concern

Guest Column: What Does Fifty Years of Marking Earth Day Tell Us?

April 22nd is Earth Day and it’s a special Earth Day this year, and not just because it’s falling in the middle of a global pandemic! It’s special because this year marks the 50th anniversary of the beginning of Earth Day. It began on April 22, 1970, with mass protests

Guest Column: Buddhist-Based Mindfulness is Not the Same as Christian Meditation

In previous posts, the American Center for Law and Justice has alerted you to the danger of mindfulness in schools, discussed the inherent Buddhist nature of mindfulness, and revealed the deception involved in getting these programs into schools. We thank you for rising to the challenge and partnering with us to eliminate this