Isn’t It Time to Stop Blaming God for Tragedies?

I personally have had numerous folks over the many years of working in disaster relief (usually for a Christian Group) ask where is your God in all this. These folks are devastated not thinking straight and looking for someone, anyone to blame. When no one person appears the mind easily wanders to the highest power … More Isn’t It Time to Stop Blaming God for Tragedies?

The 5 lies of Critical Race Theory

The anti-critical race theory movement is gaining traction both ideologically and politically. And that has progressives both outraged and panicked.  They’ll do anything they can to stop this movement. Their latest strategy is to distort the truth and mislead the American people so that they can continue to push their Marxist agenda. And they are … More The 5 lies of Critical Race Theory

Kamala Harris’s totalitarian take on the Declaration of Independence

We have noted here many times the lack of fundamental understanding of our nation’s founding documents especially the US Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence. One can expect that from the public school system with its left-leaning agenda, however, it should not be something that ever proceeds from the mouth of … More Kamala Harris’s totalitarian take on the Declaration of Independence

A House United: How Prayer Played a Central Role in Electing a Speaker

In the wee morning hours of Saturday, January 7, the 434 members of the House of Representatives swore an oath to “bear true faith and allegiance” to the Constitution. After 15 votes, they had finally chosen a House speaker and could all take the oath of office. A short time earlier, seven of their number had acted out … More A House United: How Prayer Played a Central Role in Electing a Speaker

Luther & the Protestant Reformation’s Political Repercussions on America’s Founding

American Minute with Bill Federer . On OCTOBER 31, 1517, an Augustinian monk named Martin Luther posted 95 debate questions or “theses” on the door of Wittenberg Church, which began the movement known as “the Reformation.” Luther’s initial objection was to the methods employed by Johann Tetzel to sell indulgences. He was then fiercely attacked by Johann Eck… READ MORE > > … More Luther & the Protestant Reformation’s Political Repercussions on America’s Founding

First Prayer in Congress, September 1774, “Establishment Clause must be interpreted by reference to historical practices & understandings”-Supreme Court, Galloway

AMERICAN MINUTE WITH BILL FEDERER The so-called impenetrable wall separating Church and State exists NO-WHERE in our country’s official founding documents. If fact the opposite is true, the men who wrote the Declaration and Constitution came from various denominations but all held basic similar Judeo-Christian beliefs. It is only in the past 40 or so … More First Prayer in Congress, September 1774, “Establishment Clause must be interpreted by reference to historical practices & understandings”-Supreme Court, Galloway