The Minneapolis City Council recently decided to strip the police department of $8 million in funding, as part of its response to the death of George Floyd. This went forward…
Day: December 10, 2020
Over 110,000 Restaurants Have Permanently Closed Due to Government COVID Orders
Due to COVID-19, but more specifically because of government edicts closing indoor and outdoor dining, the restaurant industry is in “free fall” with over 110,000 establishments now permanently closed. This…
Poll Shows Americans’ Self-Assessment of Emotional Wellbeing Lowest in 20 Years – Churchgoers Fare Best
For the past 20 years, Gallup has been asking Americans to rate their mental or emotional wellbeing. This year, while 76% of Americans still rate their mental health as good…
Hunter Biden in Trouble Again; Feds Investigating his Taxes
Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, announced that he has been informed by federal prosecutors in Delaware that his taxes are being investigated. He says he…
Planned Parenthood Seeking to Expand Abortion Access in Wisconsin
Planned Parenthood is suing to try and expand abortion access in the state of Wisconsin. The abortion business wants to do this by giving advance practice nurses, nurse practitioners and…
See It Now: James Tour and Brian Miller on Explaining the Origin of Life
They cover abiogenesis and “Natural Selection of the Gaps,” systems biology, design triangulation, whether life could arise anywhere without design, and more. Source Read More Evolution News
Overcoming the Sins of Our Fathers | John Connell – Administrator
Are the orthodox “truths” of Christianity epistemologically variable according to the ethnicity or gender of the person applying the principles of hermeneutics to Scripture. Furthermore, are the sins of our…
Is Mormonism Defensible Today? A Conversation with Eric Johnson. – Sean McDowell
Ex-Mormons cite a range of reasons for leaving the faith (plural wives of J. Smith, Book of Abraham, etc.). Has the LDS Church responded sufficiently? Read More Sean McDowell
Blasphemy laws don’t protect religion, they kill people: USCIRF hearing
Blasphemy laws in nearly half the world’s countries encourage violence to be inflicted on religious minorities, said researchers at a virtual hearing presented by the U.S. Commission on International Religious…
Ohio Christian schools sue over school closures: ‘Faith-based instruction is an act of worship’
A group of Ohio Christian schools filed a lawsuit against their local health department over its order to close all schools serving students in grades seven through 12 for six…