Christians and Politics – 05/21/2025

There are a few unwritten rules in many family gatherings, one of which is never to discuss politics at the dinner table. Folks also apply many misconceptions, half-truths, and blatant lies about Religion (specifically Christianity) and Politics in the USA to an even broader rule that religion and politics have an impregnable wall between them … More Christians and Politics – 05/21/2025

Thurday”s Thoughts – 04/24/2025

TOPICS: Americana, Christian Life, Culture/Society, Informed Citizenship, Informed Patriotism, Prayer, Pro-Life, Military/Veterans, You Can’t Make This Up, and more. We hope you become informed readers and citizens based both Biblically and upon our founding fathers: Acts 17:10-12, 2 Tim 2:14-16, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine Americana The Hill of Lies Again, the times that try men’s souls Democrats Try … More Thurday”s Thoughts – 04/24/2025

Thursday Thoughts – 04/03/2025

TOPICS: Americana, Christian Life, Culture/Society, Informed Citizenship, Informed Patriotism, Pro-Life, Military/Veterans, You Can’t Make This Up, and more. We hope you become informed readers and citizens based both Biblically and upon our founding fathers: Acts 17:10-12, 2 Tim 2:14-16, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine In the past, I have overloaded my posts (see I listen) entitled Interesting Reads. So, … More Thursday Thoughts – 04/03/2025

Interesting Reads – 03/17/2025

Here are some of my most interesting reads over the past few weeks. There is a lot of material here, but as noted below, we believe a well-informed person is a better Christian and Patriot. TOPICS: Americana, Christian Life, Culture/Society, Informed Citizenship, Informed Patriotism, Pro-Life, Military/Veterans, You Can’t Make This Up, and more. We hope … More Interesting Reads – 03/17/2025

Presidents Day – 02/17/2025

HISTORY Wikipedia Presidents Day President’s Day and America’s 5 best presidents Presidents’ Day – George Washington’s Birthday – American Minute with Bill Federer This Presidents’ Day, meet the men who shaped our nation with PragerU’s American Presidents Series. Fewer than 50 men have held the highest office, each leaving a mark on America’s history. But … More Presidents Day – 02/17/2025

Interesting Reads – 02/13/2025

Here are some of my most interesting reads over the past week. I know there is a lot of material here, but as the picture notes, we believe a well-informed person is a better Christian and Patriot. TOPICS: Americana, Christian Life, Culture/Society, Informed Citizenship, Informed Patriotism, Pro-Life, Military/Veterans, You Can’t Make This Up, and more. … More Interesting Reads – 02/13/2025

Today’s Thought – “Biblical Justice” – 02/06/2025

Almost unilaterally, Romans 13, specifically vs. 1-7, is at the forefront of the discussion when people talk about Biblical Justice. A quick study of the text reveals the Apostle Paul explains the purpose of governing authorities and the proper Christian response to these authorities appointed by God. Biblical Justice is one of the main themes … More Today’s Thought – “Biblical Justice” – 02/06/2025

No Deportation Is Not Un-Christian – 02/05/2025

To be un-Christian, deportation would have to be unjust, unmerciful, or both — and none of those are the case. No Deportation Is Not Un-Christian As it seems to be the norm today, another group has declared the Bible says… Except the verses they quote are a twisted version of the Bible; in other words, … More No Deportation Is Not Un-Christian – 02/05/2025

Interesting Reads for the Week – 01/18/2025

Mea Colpa, started this yesterday before my plumbing isses🙃 Americana, Christian Life, Culture/Society, Informed Citizenship, Informed Patriotism, Pro-Life, Military/Veterans, You Can’t Make This Up, and more. We hope you become informed readers and citizens based both Biblically and upon our founding fathers: Acts 17:10-12, 2 Tim 2:14-16, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine FEATURE ARTICLE W/COMMENTS Should churches allow … More Interesting Reads for the Week – 01/18/2025