Make (Federal) Architecture Great Again

Our federal buildings, in being reflective of our values, should concurrently reflect the desire of the people, in a republican (read, democratized) nation. In this way, modernist buildings are antithetical to the voting public’s wishes. Unfortunately, we cannot vote for good architecture.

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Wells, Texas: Sanctuary for the Unborn

Councilman Matt Myers said, “I can’t think of a better ordinance to pass than the one we just passed tonight. It gives me hope that there are still God-fearing Americans who are willing to call abortion what it is—murder.

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The “Opulent Mythology” of Universalism: A Response to David Bentley Hart

All of Dr. Hart’s arguments are a primer in the practice of liberal theology. Here’s the recipe: a heaping tablespoon of doubting the Bible, a quarter cup of obscure church fathers elevated to the authority of Scripture, and then sprinkle in some “social psychology” for good measure. We always fall into error when we elevate other voices to the authority of Scripture.

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What Aaron Rodgers Gets Wrong About God

Some claim he turned his back on his faith; however, the Word of God says, “They went out from us, but they were not really of us; for if they had been of us, they would have remained with us; but they went out, so that it would be shown that they all are not of us” (1 John 2:19). Rodgers didn’t leave Christianity; it appears he was never a true Christian to begin with.

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Big Spring: Sanctuary for the Unborn

Resident Debbie Stone shared her thoughts: “It is easy to take a stand when you face no opposition. But when you know that casting your vote may cost you something, your courage is needed. Thank you to Mayor Thomason and the council members who cast their votes in the last meeting!”

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