Supreme Court Says States Cannot Discriminate Against Religious Schools

Today’s BreakPoint: Supreme Court Says States Cannot Discriminate Against Religious Schools A Victory—at Last—for Religious Freedom JOHN STONESTREET  WITH ROBERTO RIVERA The past two weeks of Supreme Court rulings have not been encouraging. After the disastrous ruling in Bostock arbitrarily expanded civil rights protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity, the Court, in June Medical, all but handcuffed … More Supreme Court Says States Cannot Discriminate Against Religious Schools

The Fed bought debt in Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, Coca-Cola, Walmart, and McDonald’s in its first spree of corporate bond-buying

Recently legislator’s in Mississippi, decided unilaterally, without the consent or vote of the people of MS to remove the state flag even before having a replacement in place. Why because the flag was the Battle Flag of the Confederacy and to some it only represented slavery.  To the fully educated, one another reason the Confederate … More The Fed bought debt in Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, Coca-Cola, Walmart, and McDonald’s in its first spree of corporate bond-buying

5 Myths about Hell

5 Myths about Hell Mark Jones We need to convince people that hell is not people ultimately getting “what they wanted” as if there were some victory for the wicked. We all want happiness, and as such we should all come to the fountain of blessedness, the Lord Jesus Christ, so that he can give … More 5 Myths about Hell

Pennsylvania Impeachment Controversy a Civics Lesson in Separation of Powers

  APN President: Pennsylvania Impeachment Controversy a Civics Lesson in Separation of Powers As states continue to roll back pandemic-induced restrictions, efforts to impeach Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf (D) regarding his use of power during the crisis have escalated. Rep. Daryl Metcalf (R-Butler County) introduced legislation bearing five articles of impeachment that allege unlawful unilateral action … More Pennsylvania Impeachment Controversy a Civics Lesson in Separation of Powers