A Response to Nathan Smith
The majority of Christians in history have seen war as legitimate, if regrettable.
The majority of Christians in history have seen war as legitimate, if regrettable.
Killed to Order: China’s Organ Harvesting Industry and the True Nature of America’s Biggest Adversary, by Jan Jekielek
An old hatred repackaged for the 21st century.
An estimated 25,000 to 50,000 Uyghurs are murdered annually for their organs, and organ harvesting has grown into a billion-dollar industry in recent years.
Iran must be stopped for the funding of terrorism to cease. When that is achieved not only the Middle East but the entire world will be a safer place.
When leaders of a nation treat their citizens as cannon fodder, they reveal their moral bankruptcy. “Leave no man behind” says a lot about who we are as a people.
Some reflections on Donald Trump's recent comments and the somewhat ceasefire in the Middle East
Where does the moral imperative of ‘no one is left behind’ come from?
What happens when religious freedom becomes provocation or threatening?
Japan’s hidden Christians survived persecution, silence, and the atomic bomb. Then came the hardest test of all.
Some say Matt Goodwin is dangerous. He’s not dangerous. He’s accurate. In Britain today, those are the same thing.
The issue is not mere cultural acknowledgement: it is syncretism.
Everyone knows that the problem will be decisively evident when Islam is a majority faith, and when liberals can no longer pretend to be in control of the order. The question is what liberals will do then?