The recent suicide of a college soccer player spurs one of our Members to ask how the Left can celebrate abortion, yet lament suicide when the latter is the ultimate expression of “my body, my choice”.

The recent suicide of a college soccer player spurs one of our Members to ask how the Left can celebrate abortion, yet lament suicide when the latter is the ultimate expression of “my body, my choice”.
In the week of the leak at the U.S. Supreme Court, Bill Whittle asks Zo Rachel if anything is sacred to the Progressive Left.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a bill to remove Disney’s power to govern itself, exposing the Magic Kingdom to more rules and taxes.
From Stalin to Zuckerberg, we find ambitious men who move people, but can’t relate to individual persons.
If God created everything in a week, why did he embed in His creation discoverable evidence that ‘creation’ took much longer? Is God trying to trick us? And how can you base your morality on an illusion?
Bill Whittle’s Russian-born wife deals with a lot of anxiety related to the invasion of Ukraine, her loved ones still in Russia, and her shame over Vladimir Putin’s actions. How can we worry without being consumed by fear?
The Left love ‘Socialist’ Jesus right up to the moment he says…
Should a man really be true to his word — at all costs? Is this bedrock American value still alive today? Was it ever really true for most Americans? Given the choice between doing the right thing and the smart thing, which would you choose? Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel create two new episodes of […]
Can a great Republic exist without it?
It’s time to remember and glorify this miraculous event in this extraordinary nation.
Progressive activist Shaun King takes to Twitter to call for the removal of images of white European Jesus, which he says is racist propaganda and a white supremacy tool.Â
The soaring arches of a cathedral and the high, pure voices of an English Christmas choir inspire Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green, to reflect on our inheritance in a western civilization that finds its fountain in immutable, enduring, divine principle.
Kanye West — a performer/producer/entrepreneur with nine consecutive platinum albums and 21 Grammy awards — drops a new album called ‘Jesus is King’ and rocks the entertainment world again. Can Kanye make Christ cool for kids, with songs like ‘Closed on Sundays’ that says, “no more living for the culture”?
Kanye West suddenly shows up in Wyoming to lead a worship service, with a flash mob in tow, and a journalist doesn’t seem to catch who’s being worshiped: Kanye or Christ?