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October 12, 2021

Who Is In Charge of Your Children's Education?

In 1923, the U.S. Supreme Court held that "it is the natural duty of the parent to give his children education suitable to their station in life." The high court has also acknowledged that a child is ...

October 11, 2021

Prominent Medical Journal Apologies for Dehumanizing Women

On the cover of its September 25 edition, British medical journal The Lancet labeled women "bodies with vaginas." The apology wasn't much better than the headline. Lancet's front cover read: ...

October 09, 2021

Killing Our Most Vulnerable

A world that can seek to justify the horror of abortion will not hesitate to excuse almost any depraved behavior. Human life is either sacred, or it isn't. Consider recent events in the Netherlands, ...

October 08, 2021

Parents Need to Stand Against Pornography in Schools

Social media is certainly not without its downside. But, in the fight against sexually explicit content, social media might be inadvertently encouraging parents to stand up and speak out. Our friends ...

October 07, 2021

Women Regret Their Abortions

The far-Left media makes every effort to celebrate abortion, and they recently praised Uma Thurman's public acknowledgment of her abortion as a young actress. But while the media described these ...

October 06, 2021

Colorado Web Designer Asks U.S. Supreme Court For Relief

Lorie Smith is a web designer based in Colorado. She happily serves all customers but declines to express certain messages that violate her religious beliefs. Government officials say that Lorie is ...

October 05, 2021

Abortion Is About So-Called "Sexual Liberation"

On December 1, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear an abortion case that has the potential to overturn Roe v. Wade. Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, involves the Gestational Age Act, a ...

October 01, 2021

Banning Critical Race Theory Isn't Enough

Idaho was the first of nine states to pass an anti-CRT (Critical Race Theory) law in order to protect students in the classroom. Unfortunately, some parents are saying it doesn't seem to be making ...