Nabeel Qureshi is a former Muslim who converted to Christian and is author of the New York Times Best selling book "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus." He currently works with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) (a well known and respected Christian apologetics group). In … [Read more...]
How did we start debating over who can use a restroom?
We haven't always argued over who could use a restroom. Nor have we argued over how to enforce laws determining if a person is allowed to use a restroom. How did we get to this debate? It's not like everyone had a convention and decided on the next major cultural issue. The … [Read more...]
Review: “The Time of Our Lives” by Peggy Noonan
This is the first of what I hope to be many book reviews. I often get asked what books I'm reading. These reviews answer that question and hopefully help you find something worth reading. I consider myself a book collector. I love books new or old. I enjoy sharing well-written … [Read more...]
You Have No Constitutional Right to a Safe Space
"The Coddling of the American Mind" is a smart essay in The Atlantic written by Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO for the Foundation of Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), and Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist best known for his book: "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People … [Read more...]
On Life: The Evils of Extrinsic Value Determining Personhood
A few weeks ago, Hilary Clinton gave an interview on NBC's Sunday political talk show "Meet The Press." The show's host and moderator, journalist Chuck Todd, asked Clinton: "When or if does an unborn child have constitutional rights?" Clinton replied: … [Read more...]