The book Crisis of Conscience was written by Raymond Franz, a former member of the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Franz served at the organization’s world headquarters in Brooklyn, New York, and was part of its highest decision-making council until 1980, when he was forced to […]
May 4th isn't just the Star Wars day. It's also the remembrance day of Kent State.
Controlling immigration because of welfare abuse is like controlling guns because of mass shootings. Liberty is for the free.
The sad irony is that the bright light of American liberty, which once made tyrants across the world scurry like cockroaches, might be dimmed by our very own actions.
The least celebrated amendment carries a powerful message about consent culture.
Free healthcare from governmental and monopolistic clutches and watch it soar to its true potential.
The world is abuzz following the explosive revelations made by retired Major David Grusch to Congress. Amid the sensational claims and controversial denials, a deeper issue emerges – the significance of protecting whistleblowers and our readiness to accept knowledge that may drastically alter our perception of the universe
“The Last of Us,” a critically acclaimed action-adventure video game made into a show on HBO, tells the heart-wrenching story of a post-apocalyptic world, where Joel, a grief-stricken survivor, and Ellie, a young girl immune to the deadly fungal infection, develop a strong bond while fighting […]
Student loan forgiveness is before SCOTUS right now. Putting aside the issue of IF loans should be forgiven, we also need to ask ourselves "should the President be able to ignore the checks and balances in the Constitution for a cause he believes is worthy?"