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A new report recently came out from the Guttmacher Institute that serves as a horrifying reminder of how life-saving this SCOTUS ruling on June 24, 2022, is.
The court’s momentous decision, while it doesn’t outlaw abortion, has given Christians a timely teaching moment as each state will now be considering its own laws regarding abortion.
Given recent reports, I wasn’t surprised by this sad headline, “Report Reveals Sharp Rise in Transgender Young People in the US.”
Creation Museum and Ark Encounter give God-honoring alternatives to other destination attractions.
Can men be lesbians? Well, since lesbian refers to women attracted to women, it should be obvious that the answer is a resounding no.
According to a recent article about a new book coming from an expert on artificial intelligence, “Tamagotchi kids” will be the “new thing” in parenting.
Sadly, preschoolers in a North Carolina school can now claim they were taught colors using “Progress Pride Flag Rainbow Families Flash Cards”.
In this secular worldview, children are wise enough to make decisions about their gender, but young adults are not yet developed enough to make other decisions.
As the rover Curiosity explores our red neighbor Mars, many scientists and space buffs wait with bated breath for news that the planet held (or maybe even holds) life.
With an estimated 30-foot wingspan, the newly discovered “dragon of death” would’ve been a sight to behold—the largest pterosaur ever uncovered in South America.
A new study from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University found that a staggering 62% of pastors don’t have a biblical worldview.
In a yet-to-be-published study, researchers claim they’ve discovered minuscule bits of the asteroid that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.
A study comparing the original Kenyan chameleons with the Hawaiian populations found the island dwellers were 30% brighter than their African counterparts.
It’s a wonderful time for believers to support pro-life ministries and help get them ready to assist even more women if Roe v. Wade is indeed overturned.
A recent news item that caught my eye described a genetic study which attempted to correlate dog breed’s behavior with their genetics.
Janney Elementary School in Washington, DC, recently gave children as young as four years old (up through nine years old) a lesson on “anti-racism.”
The title of a recent article predictably attributes the geographic success of ravens and crows to “evolution,” but in reality, what is discussed is adaptation.
Today is the National Day of Prayer here in the United States. This is a day set aside for prayer for our nation.
It was just announced that a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion by Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. showed that a SCOTUS majority was looking to overturn Roe v. Wade.
A recent article mentions that fifty stones were found in France with carvings on them, which were manufactured by firelight and likely made by Magdalenian people.
The state of Florida recently rejected 41% of the mathematics textbooks it received because they failed to meet or (more frequently) violated state standards.
A nearly complete ichthyosaur skeleton that was discovered in 2009 was recently in the news again.
Bill Nye recently did a voice-over for an animated infomercial, and because of the culture we live in now, some liberals are attacking Bill as a sellout.
“TikTok pastor” Brandan Robertson is so far removed from biblical Christianity that I have to wonder why he even bothers to label his “ministry” as Christian.
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