Topic: Religion

Hostility to prayer and religion is bad for schools and kids July 2, 2025 Trey Dellinger For decades, we have locked our kids away for the majority of their youth in schools where they are denied spiritual engagement and nourishment. 
How to Keep the Republic This 4th of July June 30, 2025 Lathan Watts Unfortunately for the left, it all centers on religion.
What will you choose to believe? June 30, 2025 Chet Hanson You can’t just float through life without thinking deeply and then expect to make anything of yourself.
Not the Church I Left June 27, 2025 Anthony J. DeBlasi May God help Pope Leo XIV restore an overdue measure of sanity and sanctity to a wounded church.
The mainstream media could learn the lessons in Christian and Jewish holy books June 24, 2025 Helen Louise Herndon Because media members clearly aren’t steeped in Biblical wisdom, they have fallen into the dangerous trap of abandoning objectivity and good judgment.
Hey, Persians: How are those mullahs working out for you? June 20, 2025 Deborah C. Tyler What if the Iranians have a better way to run their country already baked in — albeit repressed for the last half-century?
Catholic Church moderates stance on illegal immigation June 15, 2025 Monica Showalter A subtle but meaningful shift in the Church's stance on illegal immigration from Pope Leo's bishops in San Diego.
Utopia, Dystopia, the Torah, the Gospels, and John Adams June 13, 2025 Milli Sands The Torah and Gospels are unique in that they not only acknowledge humans’ worst instincts, but they also provide solutions for dealing with them.
Another religious leader seemingly advocates for open borders June 14, 2025 Rajan Laad San Diego's new bishop is joining the other religious leaders in championing illegal immigrants.
Pride and the meaning of love June 9, 2025 John O. Long The behavior typically displayed by the LGBT community during Pride Month is not about love.
I guess I’m not a good Christian June 6, 2025 Kevin Finn If you come across an individual who needs your help, do what you can to assist him. But what happens if you come across ten such people? Or a thousand? 
Logic proves that the Biblical God exists June 7, 2025 Molly Slag The Greeks liked logic, so there’s a certain irony to the fact that their analytical principles lead back to the Biblical God.
The Tide Has Finally Turned Against Scientific Atheism June 4, 2025 William Sullivan To believe that nothing suddenly became everything for no reason whatsoever is an act of pure faith based upon no observable data. 
Book Review: ‘Is Atheism Dead?’ May 29, 2025 Susan Quinn Eric Metaxas deals in reason and rationality, making an excellent case for a Biblical worldview.
Mount Sinai in the Crosshairs May 30, 2025 Wendy Kinney If they can take Sinai, what’s left that’s off limits?
Christian churches under siege, from outside and within June 1, 2025 Eric Utter A gross performance with naked dancing chickens clad in diapers by three gay men at a German cathedral could only illustrate rot from within.
Liz Cheney's absurd claims about the pope and Trump trashed from an unexpected quarter June 1, 2025 Monica Showalter No, the Vatican did not elect Pope Leo XIV as their way of Getting Trump, as Cheney claimed.
Spiritual Revival is as Essential Today as was the Great Awakening Prior to 1776 May 27, 2025 Scott S. Powell America was the first nation in human history based on two simple axioms: that government should protect the people’s unalienable God-given rights to be free, and protect the people from abuse of power and corruption.
Pope Leo, Stop Catholics from Killing Themselves May 25, 2025 Gene Thomas Gomulka In light of the underreported suicide rate among victims of clerical sexual abuse, it remains to be seen just how pro-life Pope Leo XIV truly is.
Multiculturalism May 23, 2025 Lars Møller In the spiritual void after Christianity, which they have banished from their everyday lives, modern Western Europeans desperately grope for meaning, being denied recourse to historical self-awareness while competing for “social media virtues” such as “tolerance.”
Pope Leo XIV gives his MAGA brother a great big hug May 18, 2025 Monica Showalter The brother had worried his little brother who was elected pope wouldn't ever speak to him again.. But surprise, the pope gave him a great big hug. He even broke protocol to do it.
MAHA: The new pope is a fitness enthusiast May 17, 2025 Monica Showalter Goes to the gym just like anyone else -- and doesn't wear his cassock.
Is the New Pope a Francis in Leo’s Clothing? May 12, 2025 James Zumwalt Based on their histories, the papal name Leo suggests a unifier willing to take the steps necessary to isolate further dangers to fracturing the Church; will Prevost continue the legacy?
Pope Leo's opportunities May 11, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Our church is in conflict between those of us who love our traditions and pageantry and others who want to “modernize.”
British Born and Bred May 9, 2025 Lars Møller Should people automatically be considered “British” if born in Britain but raised by parents rooted in a culture other than the British one?
Get a load of the pope's brothers May 11, 2025 Monica Showalter His vividly pro-Trump brother, Lou, seems to signal that God has a sense of humor.  
About the pope, and other notes on the passing scene May 11, 2025 Eric Utter Everything is going to hell in a handbasket, isn't it?
The pope's adventures in Peru are worth a look May 12, 2025 Monica Showalter He had a Ron DeSantis-style competent crisis manager streak there.
Catholic Funding by Government in the Political Crosshairs May 8, 2025 John Klar The same leftwing voices objecting to using government funds to teach American children how to read and write in Catholic schools howl in complaint that DOGE cut USAID funding to Catholic charities that supported illegal immigrants.
Was it that surprising that they picked an American? May 9, 2025 Monica Showalter The Vatican has big money problems ...
The new pope, the old pope, Trump and … Rush Limbaugh May 9, 2025 Ned Barnett A skeptical view of the new pontiff.
The new Pope Leo XIV gives us reasons to hope May 8, 2025 Monica Showalter His choice of names is a good sign.
Wokester law in Washington state requires priests to break 'the seal of confession' May 4, 2025 Monica Showalter Another leftist attack on the First Amendment.
Trump goes trolling with an AI-generated image of himself as pope and the left has a cow May 3, 2025 Monica Showalter They made fools of themselves as Trump kicked back and had a laugh.
The Modern Corruption of Separating Church from State April 30, 2025 Susan Quinn Our Founders wanted America to have religious freedom, not freedom from religion.
What This Congenital Catholic Thinks About Pope Francis and the Papacy April 30, 2025 Alicia Colon To say he 'destroyed' the Church is nonsense, as no one can destroy the Church.
Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status and Religion-Based Bequests April 25, 2025 A.J. Melnick In light of all the attention over Harvard’s antisemitism scandal and the current threat to its tax-exempt status, perhaps Harvard will be forced to account for how it’s been dealing with religion-based bequests.
Biden pops up at the pope's funeral, looking lost April 26, 2025 Monica Showalter What was he doing there? He never went to any papal funerals before.
Protecting America’s rich Christian heritage April 24, 2025 Josiah MacInnis The secular Left may trumpet their causes, but Christians must rise with equal resolve. 
A New Pope With Courage April 21, 2025 Frank Friday Will the cardinals choose wisely this time around?
Pope Francis, RIP April 21, 2025 Monica Showalter Yes, many of us had differences with him but we can appreciate his good points, too. His intentions were good. RIP
Easter Vigil observation: Thank goodness for immigrants April 20, 2025 Monica Showalter The more immigrants, the more traditional the Church starts to look.
The Christian life in tandem with Christ: Good Friday April 18, 2025 Susan D. Harris Every year brings fresh insights into these events, prompting deeper contemplation and reflection.
Jesus and Academia April 16, 2025 Ben Voth It is the life, teaching and resurrection of Jesus that brings us to the persistent yet peculiar moment of Jesus versus the intellectuals in 2025.
The erasure of Easter April 17, 2025 John M. Grondelski Is Easter fading away?
Trump’s historic Holy Week message ignites Christian praise, secular backlash April 16, 2025 Susan D. Harris When President Trump’s presidential message on Holy Week popped up on my phone a couple of days ago, I kept checking to see if it was legit ... turns out it was.
Editor for The Guardian whines about Muslim convicts facing ‘disproportionate’ force while incarcerated in English prisons April 16, 2025 Olivia Murray This comes amid disturbing new reports of how Muslim prisoners act behind bars.
'Little dictator' Ortega cancels Holy Week processions in Nicaragua April 15, 2025 Monica Showalter Where is the pope and Ortega's past religious collaborators?
Rebirth of Beauty and Faith April 10, 2025 Lars Møller Architecture is a choice of ideology. How we design public space is a suitable material for an anthropological study, and it says everything about who we are, our perspectives on life, death, and eternity.
Straight Talk Regarding Church and Society April 8, 2025 Anthony J. DeBlasi The ongoing obsession among globalists to make religion generic and inclusive in order to bring all faith under one roof is... insane.
The disturbing things that happen when you abandon Biblical principles March 25, 2025 Andrea Widburg Whether one is religious or not, the religious ethos that characterized the West for two hundred years benefitted people. Without it, the West is collapsing.
The Bible in Schools? Research Says it Matters March 20, 2025 Stephen Cutchins We have removed the Bible from schools, and we are witnessing a generation fall apart.
Getting Back to Serving Humanity March 20, 2025 Anthony J. DeBlasi Today’s remnant of real Christians remains politically and socially at the mercy of Godless magnates of power, including those who profess to be Christian but do not heed the Gospel.
Where are the Christians of Bethlehem? March 19, 2025 Joseph Puder Western nations have taken on a suicidal love of Islam while spurning their putative co-religionists.
Faith, Hope, and Babies March 9, 2025 Fletch Daniels An aggressive Islamic culture with high birthrates will sweep away the postmodern secular European culture that can’t be bothered to awaken from its slumber to defend its people or have children of their own.
Butcher Christians in the Middle East and receive a VIP invite to an EU conference in Brussels March 11, 2025 Olivia Murray Syria’s new president is the man of the hour for European progressives.
Without God, There is No TRUE Respect for Human Life March 3, 2025 Selwyn Duke Give people a good rationale for being psychopaths, for long enough, and a more psychopathic civilization just may be your fate.
The Law v. The Church March 7, 2025 Susan D. Harris Putting the best interests of illegal aliens above Americans.
Revisiting a Forgotten History of Christian Political Activism March 3, 2025 Mark McClure A new insight regarding the Christian response to politics — from a pre-Revolutionary War pastor.
Frank Talk on Post-Christian Times February 25, 2025 Anthony J. DeBlasi “In God We Trust” has proven to be a resilient and powerful motto.
Cardinal McElroy puts on a flawed protest suggesting a 'right' to immigrate illegally February 28, 2025 Monica Showalter He's out pairing with far-left Soros NGOs to smear Americans and the leader they voted for as violators of illegal migrant "dignity."
Shepherds of the Church: Why the Double Standard? February 24, 2025 T.R. Clancy The Catholic hierarchy can be awfully selective as to who gets targeted by their "guidance."
No more ‘climate change’ Popes February 23, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Who is going to be the next Pope? There are some strong candidates.
Vatican's unsettling press releases suggesting all's well with the ailing pope evoke the Kremlin February 24, 2025 Monica Showalter There is no need to gloss over the pope's health problems. Why don't they put the pope's welfare first, and emphatically call on the faithful to pray for him?
Rep. Jason Smith Calls for Revocation of Jewish Voice for Peace's Tax Exemption February 22, 2025 Civis Americanus It's time to target those groups which make a mockery of their tax status.
Lemon is Dead February 18, 2025 Nate Kellum and Andrea Justus Those who continue to rely on Lemon to argue for an absolute wall between religion and government are disregarding binding precedent.
The scientific method can move us a bit closer to God February 19, 2025 John Dale Dunn Modern scientism sidelines God by claiming to have all the answers, but a real scientist uses true science to get closer to God.
Battling bishops sue the Trump administration for 'their' migrant millions February 19, 2025 Monica Showalter They seem to think it's "their" money, not the taxpayers' money.
Christian Morality, Migration, And The Good Samaritan February 17, 2025 Benjamin Sanders Understanding the doctrines reveals that Pope Francis, whether deliberately or accidentally, erred, while Vance got it right.
Modern Supreme Court Doctrine Has Subverted the Constitutional Meaning of Religion February 12, 2025 Thomas Connors This error must be addressed because the Court has unconstitutionally established a secular or materialistic ideology as our national belief system.
An American Thinker podcast: The new paganism is worse than the original (with transcript) February 14, 2025 Andrea Widburg Many conservatives have seen that the West is reverting to paganism. However, I argue that the new paganism is worse because the new gods are worse.
The pope barks up the wrong tree February 12, 2025 Monica Showalter His letter to the bishops was a pretty loud shot at President Trump for restoring order at the border. He ought to be condemning the creators of mass migration.
Vatican wades into U.S. politics prescribing USAID policy positions for President Trump February 11, 2025 Monica Showalter They seem to think U.S. taxpayer money is their money.
Tribalism: The Key to Understanding Islam February 7, 2025 Raymond Ibrahim Decoding Islam’s notorious resistance to assimilation in the West is as simple as understanding the doctrine’s relational values.
Migration, Conquest, and Exodus February 6, 2025 Lars Møller As Europe crumbles under the weight of Muslim immigrants, whose ideological stance and numbers combine to destroy a civilization built on Judeo-Christian values, its original inhabitants must prepare for submission or flight.
The paradox of Trump’s love affair with Evangelical Christians February 6, 2025 Peter Olsson Why do so many evangelical Christians love and support Trump? 
The Church, Illegals, and the Law February 4, 2025 John Horvat II A real debate about immigration should not be about how to resist the law. 
They weren't talking open borders in my Sunday school February 2, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. A bishop brings some common sense to the immigration debate.
The Terrible Mercy of Bishop Budde February 1, 2025 Fay Voshell The new and popular LGBT facsimile of Christianity denies the foundations of where it came from — and hurts real innocent people besides.
'Muhammad' now most popular name for baby boys in England and Germany January 31, 2025 Eric Utter It overtook the previous top choice in names, 'Noah.' And there's a lesson in this somewhere.
Catholic Organizations and Open Borders January 29, 2025 Rajan Laad A reminder of how far religious institutions have departed from their core values and have been infiltrated by sinister forces. 
Going Plainfolk Native: The Amish, Mennonites and other traditionalists might teach us a lot January 30, 2025 Jonathan Barnes The Amish may have a lot to teach people about how to preserve their own cultures.
Courage and Betrayal January 23, 2025 Lars Møller Fear, hatred, and longing can occasionally make us act in ways that seem paradoxical on the surface, though logically connected in the depths of our minds — in the unconscious.
God’s Binary World January 24, 2025 Thomas Klocek The spirit of relativism, which rules our society, insists that any choice we make, as long as it makes us “feel good,” is the right choice. God tells us that isn’t so.
Biden's spiritual schism January 26, 2025 Kevin Finn Has Joe Biden joined the Freemasons?
A Sermon on the Mount of Modern Progressivism January 23, 2025 Charlton Allen The Episcopal Church’s decline is not merely a story of shrinking membership—it is a warning of the consequences when an institution trades its core principles for fleeting cultural approval.
Episcopalian bishop defiles president, voters, and the Washington National Cathedral January 25, 2025 Eric Utter The lady bishop directed her remarks at President Trump, advancing her political agenda under the rubric of Christian charity.
How Two Southern Methodists Helped Make King’s Dream Come True January 14, 2025 Ben Voth One of the most serious problems we face as a nation in 2025 is recovering our national history. 
In the Hands of an Angry God January 16, 2025 Deana Chadwell Nothing happens without a reason and let’s not be deaf to the messages being sent. 
Hal Lindsey Was Right: The End Is Near January 13, 2025 Jonathan Barnes The man deserves a bigger historical footnote.
So where does that Catholic influence on Trump come from? January 17, 2025 Monica Showalter A story from the Jesuit-run America publication about Trump's friendship with a Brooklyn priest shines a lot of light on where it comes from.
When atheists fight over gender January 16, 2025 Mack Ransom Here is a popcorn-worthy kerfuffle at the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
The incredible lightness of being Tim Kaine January 15, 2025 Geoff Brown Yesterday’s confirmation hearing reminded me of when Tim Kaine, one of the nastier accusers of Pete Hegseth, came to visit me on a Sunday.
The Manufactured Outrage Over Pete Hegseth’s Nomination for Secretary of Defense January 13, 2025 Charlton Allen The debate over Pete Hegseth’s nomination is not just about one man; it is a test of whether America still values civilian oversight of the military and respects religious freedom.
Biblical justice... and mercy January 9, 2025 Helen Louise Herndon Justice must be equal to the crime if it is to be just. 
Liberalism is incompatible with Christianity January 9, 2025 Kevin Finn One would think that the two main political parties in the U.S. would both aim towards the same goals even though they might differ in the means of achieving them. That no longer appears to be the case. 
Cardinal McElroy vows to serve as President Trump's hall monitor January 7, 2025 Monica Showalter Did the pope appoint an outspoken pro-life cardinal to this same archdiocese to bird-dog Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi on abortion, too?
Church and State collide: Pro-immigration cardinal to become DC archbishop January 7, 2025 Bill Hansmann Pope Francis has done his Church and followers no favors with this appointment.
The pope appoints a flaming leftist to lead the Washington, D.C. archdiocese January 6, 2025 Monica Showalter The Vatican announced the appointment of Robert Cardinal McElroy to lead the Washington, D.C. Archdiocese.
Nostalgia and Pragmatic Idealism January 1, 2025 Lars Møller Under the threat of annihilation from relativist secularism in conjunction with absolutist Islamism, Christianity in the West may deep down yearn for reconciliation with Christianity in the East.
Islamic Terror Is Alive and Well in the USA January 4, 2025 Jack Wisdom The recent terrorist attack in New Orleans is just one of countless historical and ongoing examples of a glaring problem in the West.
How Chanukah repudiates terrorism January 2, 2025 Howard J. Warner Most people think of Chanukah as a festival of lights and oil, but there is more to it than that.
'The Chosen': I get it now January 1, 2025 M.B. Mathews Jordan Peterson helps the writer out here.
Liberation Fever December 29, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi Leftism has infected the churches and liberation theology is to blame.  
As Christianity Dies In The West, The West Dies, Too December 27, 2024 Vince Coyner Civilizations grounded in Christianity have created more freedom, technological advances, and prosperity than any civilization in human history.
The Birmingham Church of England no longer believes in Christ December 26, 2024 Andrea Widburg That’s the only possible takeaway from a message coming out of the Birmingham Diocese—which, not coincidentally, is in a heavily Muslim part of England.
This Christmas, Let Us Pray December 24, 2024 J.B. Shurk Remember Washington’s prayer at Valley Forge.
Contrary to today’s leftists, early Christians knew Christ was from Judea, not ‘Palestine’ December 25, 2024 Andrea Widburg Bear Grylls is the latest to push the myth—one Pope Francis has embraced—that Jesus was a ‘Palestinian’ refugee.
For those who don’t believe in Santa Claus December 25, 2024 Charlie Rose God transcends human understanding, yet He is a spirit in our soul and the source of love, wisdom, and creation.  Santa Claus is also a spirit—of giving and love.
Merry Christmas from the New York Times December 24, 2024 Monica Showalter The Times has decided that now's the time to crank out "proof" that Christian beliefs are invented claptrap. It's Christmas, so they're going to the bathroom in the manger.
Joe Biden cynically heads over to the Vatican to buy himself some salvation from the pope December 24, 2024 Monica Showalter As if it weren't bad enough that he scrapped justice in these commutations, now we get to see him whoop it up with the pope for it.  
Of gifts—past, present, and future December 24, 2024 Eric Utter While this season can be hectic, I hope you all get to spend some time with your loved ones around the hearth, Christmas tree, or dinner table this year.
God, Family, and Country December 17, 2024 Kevin Finn The final battle between Good and Evil will be about marriage and the family.
Pre-emptive Pardons and Cheap Grace December 21, 2024 Fay Voshell Pre-emptive pardons are fundamentally unearned blanket forgiveness.
Who be you? December 20, 2024 Richard Rail Beneath your attributes and your relationship lies who you really are.
New study: Democrat guys have a growing fidelity problem December 17, 2024 Olivia Murray And in a completely unsurprising revelation, conservative men who believe in God are the least likely to commit adultery.
Salvation Army openly supports abortion if child has ‘fetal abnormality’ or whose existence ‘threatens’ the mother December 17, 2024 Olivia Murray I will no longer be giving the bellringers any money, and I’ll be telling them exactly why.
Is Texas’ Bible-Infused Curriculum Constitutional? December 12, 2024 Anne-Christine Hoff Texas will be one of a handful of states to include the Bible as part of its K-12 curriculum
Speaking of heretics… December 12, 2024 Kevin Finn Whatever the issue may be, Nancy Pelosi can be counted on to take the wrong position, each and every single time.
Torn between faith and the Pope December 10, 2024 Kevin Finn There's something rotten in the Vatican.
Jews threatened: From here to there, everywhere December 10, 2024 Eric Utter The antisemitic Islamist crazies are making statements again.
Notre Dame and Trump December 9, 2024 Evelyne Joslain Can we speak of a double resurrection?
The boy at 78 December 6, 2024 Tom Budds The light shines through.
Canadian Christians dishonored December 8, 2024 Eric Utter Almost every other special interest group gets its own set-aside month in Canada. But Christians? Naah.
Syria's archbishop warns that Christianity will be decimated in Aleppo December 8, 2024 Monica Showalter A world is disappearing, and we are the poorer for it.
Nuns and climate catastrophism December 6, 2024 Bill Ponton Is climate science real science?
Trump to attend re-opening of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris -- while Biden sits at home December 3, 2024 Monica Showalter President Trump being presidential in recognition of a great event -- as Joe Biden sits another one out.
A Disaster Foretold November 29, 2024 Lars Møller As in a dystopian suicide orgy, Westerners have staged their own downfall, defying common sense, loyalty to civilization, and love of family.
America, God, and a Thanksgiving Like No Other November 25, 2024 Susan D. Harris I’m sure you can feel it too: Thanksgiving has a profound meaning this year.
Is the church dying? November 26, 2024 Mike McDaniel On this Thanksgiving, we say a prayer for God’s bounty, not only on our tables, but in so many other ways.
Time to End Anti-God Lawfare November 22, 2024 Fay Voshell It is time for both Church and State to rise and to rekindle the bases of the spiritual life that have allowed America to thrive.
Election 2024: Giving Thanks for Grace Super-abounding November 16, 2024 Dean Davis MAGA was a miracle and we boast of making America great again. But it would be better for us to humble ourselves before God to make America good again.
Why the Cattle Cars Aren’t Being Built November 13, 2024 Robin M. Itzler In 2024, Jews have two singular blessings: Christians who support Jews and Israel, and, in America, the right to free speech and open debate.
Amsterdam: Islam Makes Me Smile November 11, 2024 Sha'i ben-Tekoa Pogroms like this glorify the Jews and their religion.
Time to Reinstate Bible Reading and Prayer in Our Schools November 10, 2024 E. Jeffrey Ludwig A weak reading of the Constitution by a previous Supreme Court justice has pretty well cast God, but not gays, out of public schools.
Bergoglio Fiddles as the Church Burns November 7, 2024 Rick Fuentes The Bergoglian papacy has sown doctrinal confusion and moral ambiguity among both clerics and laity. 
Is It Bad Enough Yet? October 31, 2024 Kevin Finn People of faith can check their privileges at the door.
What should I have done? October 28, 2024 Patrick Friesen It’s been a month since I lost my youngest boy to suicide.
An enduring echo of our moral compass: The Judeo-Christian legacy in modern American governance November 2, 2024 Ronald Beaty In the architecture of American public life, the pillars of Judeo-Christian values are the very foundation that gives it strength, character, and resilience.
The One Overlooked Reason Christians Should Vote in 2024 October 29, 2024 Mark Anderson There's one overlooked reason why Christians absolutely need to turn out to vote: Influence.
Christians Must Vote October 26, 2024 Fay Voshell ...and, particularly, against the anti-God movement now in charge of the Democrat party.
(Some) shepherds are warning their flocks October 28, 2024 Kevin Finn As always and perhaps especially in 2024 Americans are faced with a choice between two imperfect candidates running for the highest office in the land. 
Believe them when they tell you who they are October 26, 2024 Kevin Finn People of faith: The Democrats claim to hate everything you stand for. They’re not just kidding.
Donald Trump, the alleged Hitler who supports Israel, rallies both Muslims and Jews October 27, 2024 Andrea Widburg This is because Trump promises peace, prosperity, and safe communities and children, which are appealing to all people.
Religion and Politics: Not as Separate as You Would Think October 20, 2024 Mike Konrad One of the follies of recent Western Civilization is its exaggerated hyper-secularization, with man being the measure of all things, and religious faith being relegated to a sideshow.
Kamala’s Jewish outreach is bizarre and offensive October 23, 2024 Andrea Widburg As Jewish voters are trickling away because they realize that genocidal antisemitism is worse than a hiatus from leftist issues, Kamala’s getting desperate.
Is It Un-Christian to Vote for Trump? October 16, 2024 H. Gordon Smith III Not if we truly love our closest neighbor.
Each and Every One of Us Was ‘Born for Such a Time as This’ October 18, 2024 Albin Sadar No one, whether Christian or not, should forget that each of us can step forward with courage and change the world. We were not met to “sit this one out.”
Kamala's video portrayal of 'Catholics' at Al Smith dinner managed to insult Catholics twice October 18, 2024 Monica Showalter It wasn't just the video instead of appearance. It was her depiction of Catholics in her skit as ugly, awkward, backward, losers, in striking contrast to her svelte, confident self.
The blessing of Abraham: A Jew set the stage for American freedom October 15, 2024 Paul Dowling Is it possible that, out of its Jewish discovery, the New World received Abraham’s blessing, becoming arguably the safest place in the world for both Jews and Christians to worship?
An appeal to non-voting Christians October 14, 2024 Joe Strader There is a very strong argument to be made that we are turning our back on God if we turn our back on voting in the unique nation that is America.
The Shroud of Turin — Can It Be Found in the Bible? October 7, 2024 Kevin Mooney An upcoming film sheds new light on one of history’s most mysterious artifacts.
Shoulder to shoulder October 8, 2024 Kevin Finn We need to be standing shoulder to shoulder rather than toe to toe.
Carnivorous Vegetarians October 11, 2024 Kevin Finn Why do some Catholics support people who openly mock them?
Not funny, Gretchen October 12, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. When a leftist governor treats a Dorito like Holy Communion, you know something weird is going on.
Has The Democrat Party Become A New ‘Church’? October 7, 2024 Albin Sadar Its strictures certainly seem to resonate more strongly with its followers—including self-professed Christians—than the Scripture’s words.
‘If Islam is so great, why are you in a Christian country?’ October 7, 2024 Olivia Murray Aggressive Pakistani berates Katie Hopkins, but her retort is brilliant.
Defending Faith in Schools: Good News vs. the Satan Clubs September 20, 2024 Fred Pry Is there a Satan Club in your child’s public school? There very well could be
Dichotomies September 27, 2024 Eric Utter In this ever-devolving world, I often spot apparent dichotomies; some, oddly reminiscent of the Battle Between Good and Evil.
Do the Bible and Our Constitution Agree That We Have “A Right to Bear Arms”? September 26, 2024 Albin Sadar A new book by John Zmirak makes a strong case for the principle that they do.
Canada is fining the Amish $300,000 for not downloading a COVID app September 26, 2024 Andrea Widburg As a reminder, the Amish don’t have smartphones, but in a leftist state—the state we’ll get if Kamala becomes president—religious freedom is no more than words on paper.
Kamalaworld and the Catholic Vote September 23, 2024 Victoria White Berger “So goes the Catholic, so goes the election.”
Suicidal Jews September 21, 2024 Joan Swirsky How do we explain the group suicide of liberal Jews?
Kamala Harris skips the Al Smith dinner with all those godawful Catholics September 23, 2024 Monica Showalter She's out calling Trump a 'chicken' for declining to debate her in a rigged setting, but she's the real chicken-heart here, scared to face down all those Catholics she persecuted.
Pope Francis implies all religions are equivalent September 22, 2024 Eric Utter Pope Francis goes off the deep end again.
Defending Faith in Schools: Good News vs. the Satan Clubs September 20, 2024 Fred Pry Is there a Satan Club in your child’s public school? There very well could be
Kamala Harris comes courting the Mormons for votes -- and runs into Utah's Sen. Mike Lee September 22, 2024 Monica Showalter Lee exposed Harris's long record of intolerance, lawfare, and persecuting peoples of faith.
The War With No Official Name September 22, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi What made us change from fighting communism overseas to fighting it at home?
‘MAGA,’ Crosses, prayer not allowed; burning pregnancy center A-OK? September 20, 2024 Eric Utter While prayer outside and abortion mill means jail time, selling anti-Christian apparel depicting burning pregnancy centers is just free speech.
A pastor’s guide for voting September 16, 2024 Paul S. Gardiner Forget about likeability. Which candidate will better promote biblical values?
Gay Jew-Haters Unite September 13, 2024 John Klar Ah, the fetid joys of intersectionality.
Pope Francis unwittingly endorses Trump for U.S. president September 14, 2024 Monica Showalter He advised Catholics to choose the lesser evil between being aborted and cut up and sold for parts, and being deported to one's homeland after breaking U.S. law.
How the Left Exploits 'Christian Nationalism' September 8, 2024 Warren Beatty As Franklin Graham says, "The left is very good at calling people names."
Newspaper article preposterously equates KKK members with Christianity, patriotism September 9, 2024 Eric Utter No matter how much you disdain and despise the mainstream media…it is not enough. Not nearly enough.
Of Course There Is a Place for the Bible in the Classroom September 2, 2024 Dana E. Abizaid The Bible and Christianity’s impact on the U.S. is not an infringement of First Amendment rights; rather, it is an essential part of understanding the context in which U.S. history was shaped.
In this tumultous political season, sometimes just praying helps most September 8, 2024 Victoria White Berger For those of us who pray and who have experienced the difference it makes, we recognize how essential prayer is in maintaining equilibrium, energy, and empathy.
The 250th Anniversary of America’s Battle Psalm September 6, 2024 Craig Seibert Here is an untold story, from a nation that understood the importance of public prayer.
Female progressive in Clergyface reimagines Jesus Christ as an abortion mill worker September 4, 2024 Olivia Murray In fact, if Jesus Christ were here today… she’d be crying out for boulders to crush her, to avoid the wrath of the Lamb.
A new movie trailer may be the ultimate expression of feminist neo-paganism September 4, 2024 Andrea Widburg The movie’s premise is that a frustrated career woman who becomes a stay-at-home mom transforms into a dog at night...but there’s more going on in that trailer.
Tim Walz forces teachers to abandon their traditional faiths to teach in Minnesota August 31, 2024 Andrea Widburg Like all good communists, Walz believes the only faith allowed is the one that aligns with the state, and anything that deviates from that will be punished.
Of Mysteries That Challenge the Mind, and Mysteries That Reflect Mental Incapacity September 1, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi The moral clarity that prevailed in America before 1960 must be kept in mind to understand that mentality: first duty to God, love of family, of country, freedom, and truth.
Each Man’s Purpose August 28, 2024 Jeffrey Folks All of us are precious and worthy of protection. Anyone who acts against this truth must be brought to heel.
A Death Cult’s Worship Service August 24, 2024 Fay Voshell Viewers of the four-day Democratic National Convention were treated to more than a political gathering.
Benedict, Boniface, Bonhoeffer -- and the Jesus Way August 24, 2024 Kevin Shrum How does one confront the cultural decay of the modern world? A Baptist minister describes four paths.
Fight! Fight! Fight! August 23, 2024 John B. Carpenter Trump at the crisis of Christian leadership.
God works all to good, even in politics August 24, 2024 Earick Ward Many of our founders believed that providence played a role in America coming to fruition. It’s playing a role today, too.
Sincere Christians Should Never Vote for a Democrat August 17, 2024 Trevor Thomas Here are three examples of what Democrats and their foolish anti-Christian, anti-capitalist, pro-authoritarian policies have done to America.
'Catholics for Harris-Walz' event cancelled without explanation August 17, 2024 Monica Showalter Does Kamala Harris have a Catholic problem? Did not enough people sign up?  
A Plan To Revitalize Bethlehem August 14, 2024 Al Bienenfeld Currently, one of the holiest places for the Christian faith—and an important place to Judaism and Islam—languishes under Fatah control in the West Bank.
A Plan To Revitalize Bethlehem August 14, 2024 Col. Lawrence Franklin (Ret.) Currently, one of the holiest places for the Christian faith—and an important place to Judaism and Islam—languishes under Fatah control in the West Bank.
The Cult of Kindness: ‘Christianity Without Tears’ August 12, 2024 Dana E. Abizaid “Kindness” as a virtue finds a place in modern “education,” but the emphasis is on cultish, contrived acts, not on the Judeo-Christian traditions and Greek roots that makes for true kindness.
50 Shades of Muhammad? August 3, 2024 Richard C. Crandall Here’s a weird and surprising look at some of the more obscure revelations in the Koran.
A Gold Medal for the Marquis de Sade August 1, 2024 Fay Voshell The Olympics’ opening ceremony was meant to be a profanation.
To Hell with Karl Marx? July 31, 2024 Robert Orlando Where in the Inferno would Dante put the boisterous and destructive Marx?
Luck or God? July 29, 2024 S.R. Piccoli Many top Republican officials have embraced divine intervention -- “the hand of God” -- to help explain how former president Donald J. Trump survived the recent assassination attempt. 
In Paris, there’ll be no Charlie Hebdo repeat over the blasphemous open ceremonies July 27, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. France's “elite” class knows that grotesque insults aimed at Christianity don’t result in bloodshed.
God and the Trump Shooting July 22, 2024 Aaron Ford Was Donald Trump's survival an act of God?
Justice and Defiance July 22, 2024 Lars Møller Christendom sows the seeds of its own destruction by warring with itself and tempting the enemy.
Trump miracle widens Christian divide July 22, 2024 Susan D. Harris Imagine being painted as so divisive that some self-professed Christians won’t even say your name on Sunday morning.
Donald Trump And ‘That Moment’ In Time When He Was Saved July 21, 2024 Ted Noel Coincidence? I, like many others, don’t think so. We were witness to something extraordinary and greater than many understand.
An Outward Sign of an Inward Grace July 17, 2024 David Prentice The sentiment attributed to St. Augustine has greater application than just religion; it hints at moments in time that bring revelation.
An Evangelical Welcomes Catholic JD Vance July 17, 2024 Randy White We can argue over doctrine in another context. In politics, it’s all hands on deck.
France's Rouen cathedral once painted by Monet set on fire July 11, 2024 Monica Showalter The barbarians are back, looking to take out Western Civilization.
The Jesuits Come Home to Roost July 8, 2024 Rick Fuentes Pope Francis née Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who practices an ecclesiology tailored to the spirit of the times, could easily be mistaken as Joe Biden in a white cassock and skull cap. 
Vatican excommunicates Viganò, but where's the housecleaning on the left? July 6, 2024 Monica Showalter Time to get rid of the bad ones on the left, too.
Materialism and Transgender Identity June 24, 2024 Thomas J. Piccone Is transgender identity consistent with reality?
Do Angels Still Walk among Us in a Modern, Messed Up World? June 22, 2024 Susan D. Harris Even though our world seems to be spiritually deflating, let us be always mindful of what’s going on behind the scenes.
The Anti-Christian Mind of the Democrat Party June 22, 2024 David R. Carlin Some Democrats will insist that the party is not anti-religious, or anti-Christian. But pay attention to what the party does, not what its surrogates say.
Leftism is a faith, and the proselytizing never stops June 21, 2024 Andrea Widburg Whether it’s weather reports, murder mysteries, or TV shows, you can’t escape from the Church of Leftism.
Boko Haram, Hamas, and Caveman Sex June 20, 2024 Sha'i ben-Tekoa Islam is a religion that glorifies sexual madness.
Archbishop Viganò faces off with the Pope June 21, 2024 Victoria White Berger Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has been summoned to Rome uder the threat of excommunication.
25-year-old Muslim man with 10-year-old fiancée talks benefits of marrying a child June 17, 2024 Olivia Murray This is the disturbing culture, and legal system, that’s coming to the West if we don’t put a stop to it.
An archaeologist has apparently found Sennacherib’s 2,700-year-old camp outside of Jerusalem June 16, 2024 Andrea Widburg Once again, the Bible proves to be an accurate record of the ancient world.
Good and Evil June 11, 2024 Lars Møller The moral retreat in the West has set the stage for a tragic repetition of human history; can we right the ship?
Muslim migrants’ terror attack against a ‘gay haven’ mosque thwarted by authorities June 11, 2024 Olivia Murray A reminder of what happens when Islam pride and gay pride meet.
Hypocrisy and Cowardice April 26, 2024 Lars Møller These tiresome attributes are common plagues among anti-West ideologues, and they are really two sides of the same coin.
And Who Are You? April 27, 2024 J.B. Shurk Relief lies at the far end of self-discovery.
According to an LGBTQ+ minister, Jesus believed he was a hen April 28, 2024 Andrea Widburg On the one hand, it’s incredibly funny; on the other hand, it’s less funny when you realize the inroads the whole “transgender” cult is making into American society.
Will the Good Guys Win the Ultimate Battle Between Good and Evil? April 26, 2024 Albin Sadar Eric Metaxas’s new book explains that too many American churches have given up the fight...but that doesn’t mean America’s spiritual and cultural war is lost.
Thoughts on Belief and Religion October 4, 2020 Chet Richards Why we need a First Amendment.
Will lack of religious 'distinction' lead to Judgment Day? August 9, 2020 Eric Utter Is good and evil, man and woman, and other distinctions, being subsumed to the god of 'tolerance'?
Kanye West, fisher of men November 17, 2019 William Sullivan The man's reach extends well beyond that of the average Christian.
Law, Justice, and God: An Awkward Fit June 16, 2019 David Solway The restoration of moral conviction and cultural stability is dependent on belief in a higher Power, but such belief cannot be imposed by political fiat or generated artificially.
School district warns about bible passages offensive to gays and lesbians July 2, 2017 Thomas Lifson Some “gender expressions” are protected by law (LGBTQ), and others (biblical teachings) are forbidden, apparently
Catholics and Muslims: Too Close for Comfort? May 7, 2017 Susan D. Harris In a quest to hear a Catholic Mass, a writer describes a surreal and unfriendly scene where Muslims have taken over an old church.
Politicizing the Holy War May 15, 2016 A. Castellitto Biblical Christianity is the undervalued antidote and blessed blueprint for what ails a divided and spiritually misguided people.
Debating the Nature of God January 3, 2016 Gene M. Van Son Since Muslims have a vastly different understanding of the nature of God, as ’revealed’ by Muhammed, they are, in effect, worshiping a different God.
Forced Conversion of Christians in America October 27, 2015 Fay Voshell History shows that forcing people to convert to a state religion never works out well for that state. 
Killing Christians and Jews October 11, 2015 Ben Voth The steadfast refusal of our intellectual culture to take seriously the global and American agenda of violence against Christians and Jews is important and immoral.
The voice from the river March 11, 2015 Bill Schanefelt From their testimony, four people heard a voice asking for help that compelled them to search an overturned, half-submerged vehicle in search of the source of that voice.
God Save Us From The Churches February 22, 2015 Bill Schanefelt Case in point is Stanford University’s Dean for Religious Life, The Very Reverend Dr. Jane Shaw
The Deadly Paris Terror Attack and the Myth of Religion January 9, 2015 Selwyn Duke “Another attack in the name of religion,” I heard someone say after the vicious and vile Wednesday assault on the offices of French magazine Charlie Hebdo
The Bad Christian and the Good Secularist January 4, 2015 Selwyn Duke Secularists’ criticism of Christians always amounts to, in so many words, “You’re really a bunch of sinners!” This is rather comical considering that Christianity teaches we’re all a bunch of sinners.
Obama Worships at the First Church of Eighteen Holes December 28, 2014 Jeannie DeAngelis The unbelievable excuse offered for why Obama has golfed over 200 times in office, while attending church 18 times.
Crony Christianity October 13, 2014 Lee Cary Crony Christianity is the collaborative arrangement between government and Christian faith-based organizations whereby government funds Christian organizations to deliver goods and services that advance the political agenda of the government.
Catholics have moved away from Democratic Party during Obama presidency October 12, 2014 Thomas Lifson A significant shift among America's largest religious demographic group.
The Problem with Happiness September 7, 2014 Trevor Thomas Though that God enjoys us being happy, that is certainly not His main concern.
'Scholarly' Hate at the Daily Bigot July 14, 2014 Peter Heck A "BuJu" goes after the Christians.
Anti-Catholic full-page ad in the New York Times today July 3, 2014 Ed Lasky They would never run anything like this targeted at Muslims
In his own words: Barack Obama on Christianity and Islam April 17, 2014 Thomas Lifson 40 thoughts on religion. We report, you decide.
Being Good March 2, 2014 Glenn Fairman Is the goal of the Christian merely "being good?"
When Black Americans Become Good Germans February 24, 2014 R.B. Parrish African-Americans were the richest people ever to come to these shores. They were billionaires -- in the realm of the soul. But then the light went out.
From the Mouths of Despots... February 8, 2014 J. Robert Smith The nihilists are the problem. What's the solution? That's not an easy answer.
PHOTOS: Yesterday's Right to Life March in Washington, D.C. January 23, 2014 Doug Mainwaring The mainstream media would like to preserve the perception they've cultivated over the years of "right to lifers" as a bunch of crotchety, backwards, sexually uptight old folks. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
Establishing a U.S. State Religion January 10, 2014 Fay Voshell Just what religion is our current administration establishing in direct violation of the Constitution of the United States?
Clever Beasts Who Have Lost Their Claws January 6, 2014 Glenn Fairman Alone in the twilight, beyond mercy, morality, or salvation.
Leftism: A Radical Faith January 5, 2014 Bruce A. Riggs A secular, politico-centric faith, disdainful of theistic beliefs and contemptuous of those who subscribe to them.
Why I am no longer much of an atheist December 29, 2013 David Lawrence I used to be an agnostic-atheist. Now atheists make me want to be religious.
Environmentalism as Fundamentalism December 27, 2013 Dan Dagget The environmentalist religious paradigm actually makes it more difficult to protect the enviroment.
Business and the Gospels December 26, 2013 Gene M. Van Son So far in the history of the world, no economic system yet devised meets the needs of society as well as capitalism. But that is not to say that it is a perfect system.
The Fight For Hearts And Minds December 23, 2013 Jeffrey T. Brown Progressivism is not only the guiding political philosophy of the left, but is becoming our new, national religion.
Cambodia Apes Vietnam in Its War on Religion December 21, 2013 Michael Benge Communists in southeast Asia have not really changed their tune since the Khmer Rouge.
Charity by Force: Jesus vs. Marx December 12, 2013 Jonathon Moseley Liberals have consistently abused Christian teaching to attack free enterprise and spread socialism. Evangelii Gaudium is only their latest opportunity.
White, Black, and Gold: The Future of Catholicism November 26, 2013 Drew Belsky What will become of the Catholic Church in the 21st century? There's reason to grumble and to hope here.
How Generous Can Justice Afford To Be? November 17, 2013 E. Jeffrey Ludwig By separating charity from justice, Tim Keller places himself squarely in the liberation theology camp.
Remaking the Military in the Image of Obama November 14, 2013 J. Robert Smith The people's savior is giving the heave-ho to military brass who can't quite get with the program.
Achieving Desolation October 27, 2013 Allan Erickson We've just about gotten where we were going to.
Sacraments of Cavernous Despair October 10, 2013 Glenn Fairman The progressive worldview comprises a mockery of God's formulaiton.
Dorm Dilemmas August 16, 2013 Nate Kellum The Freedom from Religion Foundation strikes again.
Killing In The Name Of God July 21, 2013 Alon Ben-Meir Is religion the central problem of third-millennial civilization?
The Fiscal Reformer as Spiritual Healer July 14, 2013 Lewis Andrews Modern policymakers have forgotten that the "economic man" is only a small part of the complete individual.
New and Classic Marriage July 12, 2013 Keith Riler New Marriage and Classic Marriage provide an answer that can accommodate everyone in updated, non-judgmental terms and delinked from any particular creed.
Coalition for Conscience July 8, 2013 Nate Kellum ObamaCare -- a great force for modern ecumenism.
Dear IRS: Concerning the Content of my Prayers May 26, 2013 Fay Voshell Does the IRS -- or anyone else in this government -- really want to know the content of taxpayer's prayers?
Will the Last Religious Politician Please Turn Out the Lights? May 5, 2013 Fay Voshell Catholics and evangelicals are today considered unfit to run for office because they are "extremists." Can this situation prevail?
'Last Men' and Atheists April 14, 2013 Glenn Fairman Arguing with atheists ia largely a waste of time -- though it does help clarify the thinking.
To Hell with Christians April 2, 2013 Janet Tassel It's a bad time to be a Christian in the Middle East. Even worse to be a Christian pastor.
C.S. Lewis: A Faith Observed March 17, 2013 Glenn Fairman An introduction to a trustworthy guide across the Shadowlands.
More misleading polling on same sex marriage March 12, 2013 Tom Trinko You may have seen the headlines blaring that Catholics support gay marriage 54 to 38%.
Endangered Religious Freedom Day? January 16, 2013 Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison Today, we find religious freedom in grave jeopardy. Obviously, the HHS Mandate that forces Christians to subsidize abortion-producing drugs is the clearest example. But there is an avalanche of others.
The Great Progressive Church December 13, 2012 Robert A. Hall Why do Progressives get so angry and vicious when you challenge any of their tenets? You are not disagreeing with them over policy. You are attacking the core of their religion,
Antinomianism: The Soft Heresy December 9, 2012 Daniel Ciofani How could a Christian faith so unified with other denominations all across the country vote so consistently to outlaw its own historical and religious values?
The Asymmetry of Intolerance December 2, 2012 Tom Trinko In reality, atheist extremists are attempting to do what the Constitution expressly forbids: have the Federal government endorse one particular faith above all others.
On Angels and Demons November 4, 2012 Selwyn Duke Whatever our beliefs about the spirit world, there is no question that man is better when he looks up to the ethereal than down to the terrestrial.
Islamists welcomed in Obama White House October 23, 2012 Thomas Lifson Why are Islamists being welcomed into the Obama White House?
When God Left the Classroom October 21, 2012 Judith Bron When it comes to a God -- Something or Someone that is superior and represents a feeling of security, we have replaced the concept with fear, psychological problems, and despair.
The Alienator-in-Chief October 16, 2012 J.T. Hatter It can be hard to figure out the chameleon-like Obama. He talks a good game, but underneath you know he's up to something else entirely different from what he's saying, and it's not good.
The Progressive-Islamist Alliance October 3, 2012 J.T. Hatter The affinity between radical Islamists and the progressive left derives from a shared belief that America is the Great Satan and must be destroyed.
Wake Up, Jews! September 28, 2012 Rabbi Aryeh Spero Many Jews have made political liberalism their religion and personal identity and the Democratic Party their unexamined home and comfort zone. But everything changed early September.
A Modest German Proposal: Debate, not Censor, Innocence of Muslims September 25, 2012 Andrew E. Harrod Muslims and others might as well get used to open debate and discussion concerning Islam now.
Does AP stand for 'Associated Propaganda'? September 20, 2012 Shoshana Bryen It is willful propaganda to continue to insist that a snippet of garbage from a private citizen is responsible for what American officials knew perfectly well was organized guerrilla warfare against the United States.
American Jews Face Their Days of Awe September 14, 2012 Lauri B. Regan I cringe every time I hear a fellow Jew discuss abortion rights, free contraception, gay marriage, and Obama's greatness. But a certain portion of the American Jewish population will continue to worship him.
9/11 - The International Day of Jihad September 12, 2012 Matthew Holzmann 9/11 has become a celebration of Salafism in much of the Middle East. It is a recruiting tool and a reminder to the faithful of the jihad that must be fought until the end
Bill Clinton plays the Obama hole card against Romney September 12, 2012 Lee Cary We predicted the Mormon card was coming, but didn't anticipate the player.
Who Stole God and Jerusalem from the Democratic National Platform? September 11, 2012 Harold Witkov Turning myself into a combination Inspector Clouseau and Detective Columbo, I decided to form my own list of possible suspects
Socially Acceptable Hatred September 9, 2012 James Lewis On the left, hating has become good again. It shows how much you really care.
The New Hermeneutics of Barack Obama September 8, 2012 Lee Cary The magic of Obama in 2008 was just a "language event."
Romney/Ryan Must Target Catholics and Evangelicals August 30, 2012 Fay Voshell Fifty-seven percent of U.S. citizens are affiliated with churches whose leaders still consider issues of faith and morality as being of even greater importance than fiscal issues. It's pretty clear that the current administration is royally ticking this monumental voting bloc off.
Those Secretive Mormons (Who Never Shut Up about Their Church) August 28, 2012 Joseph Ashby ABC and NBC feature documentaries on the Mormon faith emphasizing the secrecy of temple rituals, playing into the Obama criticism that Romney is some dark figure, trying to hide his past.
Barack Obama's Idea of Staying in the Word and Living Like Jesus August 22, 2012 Jeannie DeAngelis It's less than three months until the next election and the President is again publicly espousing a deep commitment to his Christian faith.
A Brave Challenge to Sharia in Egypt August 17, 2012 Nonie Darwish Could this be the real Arab Spring? The Muslim world is now in shock over seeing a YouTube post of an Egyptian young man doing the unthinkable on camera: tearing up the Quran and putting it in the trash.
Liberal Bigotry August 9, 2012 Jerry Shenk The American left reserves its ugliest bigotry for Christians. When liberals speak or write about practicing Christians, especially evangelical Christians and, in this presidential election year, Mormons, no slander is unacceptable.
To Vet or Not to Vet Huma Abedin August 8, 2012 Eileen F. Toplansky The Muslim Brotherhood is dedicated to annihilating American values. Why are we so blithely inviting the fox into the chicken coop?
What Would Che Think of Same-Sex Marriage? August 6, 2012 Jack Cashill Progressives may embrace the gay movement now, but it is only a tactic. They want conflict. They want chaos. They want to undermine the last great bulwark against socialism, biblical religion. And they don't care what happens to gays in the process.
Are US Bishops Doing A Mexican Hat Dance? August 5, 2012 Robert Klein Engler The same theology and Bible that teaches the Catholic Church to oppose contraception also teaches the Church to oppose illegal immigration.
Campaign Cash from Jews Is Bad Only if It Goes to Republicans July 12, 2012 Richard Baehr Happy to feed vile anti-Semitic toxins into the campaign.
Close Down the TSA! July 10, 2012 Pamela Geller The TSA is a government agency of attrition and harassment. Yet it is operating at a time when Obama is enforcing a sharia ban on government agencies: we cannot address jihad or the teachings that mandate Islamic imperialism.
Obama vs. Romney: The Kitty Genovese Test July 8, 2012 James Lewis Kitty Genovese is a test of moral seriousness.
Why So Many People Think Obama Is a Muslim July 3, 2012 Pamela Geller A new Gallup poll shows that 11% of Americans think Obama is a Muslim, and the leftist media just can't figure out why anyone would get that idea.
Are You a Victim of Islamic Intimidation? June 18, 2012 Oleg Atbashian and Larissa Scott Freedom-loving Americans who oppose premeditated destruction of their cultural and political integrity are being silenced with lawsuits and the myth of "Islamophobia."
Dr. Jasser's Panglossian Koranic Gloss June 17, 2012 Andrew G. Bostom Dr. Mohammed Zuhdi Jasser has just released his first book, A Battle for the Soul of Islam: An American Muslim Patriot's Fight to Save His Faith.
This Just In: Brainless Boson Outwits Scientists June 16, 2012 Terry L. Mirll The science headlines as of late have been all a-titter over the looming discovery of the Higgs boson, or, as it is more often referred to (in order to sell more newspapers), "the God Particle."
State Dept. drops religious freedom from human rights reports June 10, 2012 Thomas Lifson Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should be grilled about why her department has removed the sections on religious freedom from its Country Reports on Human Rights, which are statutorily required.
Anti-Jewish attacks in France reach epidemic proportions June 4, 2012 Leo Rennert French Prime Minister puzzled by "unexplained violence" refuses to open his eyes.
Will the Real Cultist Please Stand Up! May 24, 2012 Deane Waldman When I see the charge of "cultist" leveled against Republican standard-bearer Mitt Romney, I wonder how to respond when the pot calls the kettle black?
War on the Catholic Church May 13, 2012 Keith Riler The symbolism of the president's implicit attack has not been lost on those who hate Christianity and God
The Persistence of Rancor May 7, 2012 Richard Kantro Warren Buffet's right hand man explains the difference between Jews and "civilized people." Hint: it involves gold.
Muslim Brotherhood Wants to Re-Elect Barack Hussein Obama May 7, 2012 Eileen F. Toplansky Take note of the deadly intentions of the Muslim Brotherhood, beneficiaries of Barack Obama's presidency.
Imam burns lesbian May 5, 2012 Jack Kemp Imam gives Muslim girl a one way ticket to hell during an exorcism.
Islamintern Denounces Wilders' New Book May 3, 2012 Andrew G. Bostom The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) protests freedom of expression.
What Dan Savage Doesn't Know about the Bible and Slavery May 2, 2012 James D. Agresti Gay "anti-bullying" activist Dan Savage says the Bible got slavery wrong. He only reveals his ignorance.
Sexing the Dead April 28, 2012 Marion DS Dreyfus As with fish, fresh is best. After the wife has lain on the floor or divan for 7, 8, 10 hours, she is just not so appealing a sex object as she was when she was newly stricken, stroked, decapitated, or cardiac-arrested.
Sex after Death April 26, 2012 Fay Voshell Ah, you've just got to love the results of the "Arab spring." Such wonderful things have evolved from the people's revolution.
Necrophilia is Not a Joke April 26, 2012 Ann Barnhardt A culture of people who are so far gone that they literally see nothing wrong with copulating with dead
Remind Me Again, Which Party is Skeptical of the President's Religion? April 25, 2012 Mendy Finkel Liberals have informed us how incredibly insulting and borderline insane it is to even raise any doubts about the president's religious convictions, yet when one issue is involved, that is exactly what they do.
Infidel Hedegaard avoids prosecution for Islamic blasphemy in Denmark. For now. April 21, 2012 Andrew G. Bostom Danish law being applied to proscribe cricism of Islam. Creeping sharia strikes again.
Church, Sex, and Society April 15, 2012 Jim Mahoney For nearly 2,000 years, being a Catholic was an all-or-nothing proposition that demanded the believer's assent to all the Church taught. Everything changed in 1965.
Chutzpah in the Grass April 10, 2012 Jonathan F. Keiler Nobel laureate in literature Gunther Grass wants to break taboos. Which taboos? Why the taboo against accusing the Jews of being genocidal maniacs.
Harry Reid's dilemma April 6, 2012 Thomas Lifson Anti-Mormon hate screed broadcast by the Democrats' closest ally in cable news. Will Harrry Reid, faithful Mormon, remain silent in the face of such hate?
Child's Play: Antisemitic Board Games April 6, 2012 Eileen F. Toplansky An online game on the site of Dutch public broadcaster VPRO has been removed after protests over its antisemitic content. It is hardly the first such game to be seen in Europe
Partners in Crime April 6, 2012 Bill Warner If you go to the Islamic Society of North America website, you will find a very interesting list called the Partners of ISNA. Here's what those Partners stand for.
Egypt: Christian Teenager Imprisoned for 'Blasphemy' April 5, 2012 Andrew G. Bostom A 17 year old Coptic Christian boy, Gamal Massoud, was sentenced yesterday to a three year prison term for allegedly publishing cartoons on his Facebook page that lampooned the Muslim creed, and its prophet.
Christianity or Thoughtcrime? April 1, 2012 Cindy Simpson Labeling Christian ideas as hatred is nothing new, but it's starting to get worse.
Have a Little Faith, Just Trust Me! April 1, 2012 Jim Yardley Environmental extremists on the left treat their belief system as a religion, something that has not been proven and might not even be capable of proof. That's the definition of a religion, isn't it?
Atheist Group Threatens Ten Commandments Lawsuit March 27, 2012 Jeannie DeAngelis It seems as though a Madison, Wisconsin-based atheist group calling themselves the Freedom from Religion Foundation has nothing better to do with the time their freedom buys them than travel around America sniffing out religion wherever it resides.
No, Hasan and Bales Are Not Equivalent March 25, 2012 Winfield Myers A professor of Islamic studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill used his blog to claim a moral equivalency between Ft. Hood jihadist Major Nidal Malik Hasan and U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales.
A Racism Hardly Mentioned March 25, 2012 Robert J. Mack Why is anti-Semitism, the racism leveled at Jews, hardly mentioned? We hear and read all the time about racism against African-Americans or Latinos, but racism against Jews is hardly ever exposed by the media or castigated.
Chicken sandwiches for family bad, ice cream for same-sex marriage good? March 24, 2012 Benjamin Bull Supporting marriage redefinition (à la Ben & Jerry's) is just fine, but supporting traditional families and Christianity (à la Chick-fil-A) is unforgivable.
The Warning From Toulouse March 23, 2012 Jerry Philipson There are no words which can describe or justify on any kind of human level what Mohammed Merah did in Toulouse, France earlier this week. None. But one word describes it: warning!
Mr. Obama's Kulturkampf March 22, 2012 Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison The chancellor of the newly united German Empire, Otto von Bismarck, tried to bring the whole force of the state against the Catholics of his nation. It was called a kulturkampf, or cultural clash.
Obama and People of Faith March 18, 2012 Joseph Smith In his hubris and haste, the president has tipped his hand on the free exercise of religion.
Catholic Bishops calling out America's biggest lawbreaker: POTUS March 16, 2012 Mark J. Fitzgibbons Major institutions in America and their leaders are beginning to acknowledge that our lawbreaking POTUS lacks the legal and moral legitimacy to remain in office.
Social Justice: Catholic Virtue or Trap? March 16, 2012 David Gayvert Recently, Father Peter J. West argued here that conservative distaste for the term "social justice" is misplaced and is essentially a product of co-optation of the term by the left. His argument is unconvincing.
Social Justice and the Catholic Vote March 16, 2012 Peter J. West Conservatives -- whether they like it or not -- will have to engage the concept of "social justice" if they wish to earn the sizable Catholic vote in November 2012.
American Muslims and the Liberal Media Stereotype March 16, 2012 Manda Zand Ervin When a group of us -- American Muslims -- went to New York City to voice the concerns of the silent majority and support the law enforcement there, we were confronted by the mainstream media's unabashed hostility.
The Pundit and the Bishops March 13, 2012 J. Robert Smith The difference between creeping tyranny and authentic liberty.
How the Left Moved into Religion March 11, 2012 Mary Nicholas One cannot but conclude that the left has abandoned Lenin's nostrum of religion as the opiate of the people.
Freedom vs. the Secular Seminary March 11, 2012 Christopher Chantrill The American university goes from strength to strength churning out research, from climate science to social science, that is pleasing to its government funders and, following the Death of God, it has turned itself into a seminary for secular religion.
Obama's solidarity with 'marginalized' Muslim enclaves of Europe March 9, 2012 Jessica Rubin Pressing foreign governments to open up their institutions to accommodate Islamic cultural norms (i.e., to become more Sharia compliant).
The One State Conference at Harvard: March Madness March 9, 2012 Janet Tassel Being at the One State Conference was a disorienting experience; somehow one had been translated to an alternate, not quite parallel universe, a cloud cuckoo land blooming with exotic pathologies.
Defending Shariah in America March 4, 2012 Pamela Geller Washington Post whitewashes Muslim campaign to re-educate "misunderstanders" of Shariah
The Obama Inquisition March 4, 2012 Andresen Blom and James Bell The European religious persecution of centuries ago has finally caught up with us here in the United States.
Why No Coverage of This Odd Obama Remark about Religion? March 2, 2012 Fred J. Eckert Did you miss the news coverage these past days in which that really odd comment that Obama made about religion came back to embarrass him and embroil him in great controversy? There wasn't any.
Exclusive Interview: Infidel Victim of Pennsylvania Sharia Judge Reveals Inside Details of Case February 28, 2012 Pamela Geller It's begun. Sharia trumped the First Amendment in an American court. The victim is not giving up. Coming next: billboards.
Catholics Need Not Apply? February 28, 2012 Andrew Sumereau Are serious Catholics in effect barred from presidential consideration?
Obama Begs Forgiveness February 27, 2012 Jeannie DeAngelis Barack Obama has turned his attention toward soothing the offended sensibilities of inconsolable Muslims.
Learning the Wrong Lessons From the Fort Hood Massacre February 27, 2012 Scott Swett Submission to Islam has been institutionalized by our national security apparatus. The official handling of the Fort Hood massacre proves the case.
A Forced Marriage of Church and State February 26, 2012 Fay Voshell The Obama administration is seeking to achieve a forced marriage of Church and State, a loveless arrangement that has been attempted before.
President Obama's Theology: Is It Phony? February 26, 2012 Adam G. Mersereau Is Obama using Christian language improperly to justify liberal government policies?
Obama and the Problem of Evil February 24, 2012 Jan LaRue The Catholic leaders who believed Obama's call to honor the conscience of pro-life Americans in his commencement speech at Notre Dame in 2009 helped pull the wool over the eyes of the sheep.
Another Saudi Christian in Big Trouble February 23, 2012 Jeff Treesh Another Saudi national has waded into controversy and possibly worse after he insulted the Prophet Mohammad via Twitter on Wednesday.
Barack 'Bad Fruit' Obama Redefines Christianity February 23, 2012 Jeannie DeAngelis At the National Prayer Breakfast, partial "bitter clinger" Barack Obama, missing only a gun, tried to tell the crowd of 3,000 that he was a Scripture-quoting, Bible-toting Christian.
Obama the Lawbreaker versus the Catholic Church February 22, 2012 Richard Viguerie and Mark Fitzgibbons In response to the Obama administration mandate requiring Catholic institutions to pay for contraception coverage, U.S. Catholic bishops announced that they will not "obey" that "law." The bishops have gotten it wrong and backwards.
Obama for Pope? February 19, 2012 Dan Joppich You may wonder what Obama will do when he is no longer President of the United States. I think he will run for Pope.
The Left's Hatred of Religion February 19, 2012 T.R. Clancy You can't count on people to defend religious liberty who view religion as an unwelcome survivor of the grim past, like polio, the plague, or monogamous heterosexuality.
Contraception, Churches, and the Left's Phony Argument February 16, 2012 J. Robert Smith Liberal talking heads, like little wind-up toy soldiers, have been all over the airwaves, yakking about the supremacy of "women's health" and what a majority of Catholic women are supposed to want.
No More Evasion: Mr. Obama Chooses to 'Scare the Bear' February 13, 2012 James G. Wiles In standing pat on his DHHS regulations, President Obama has framed the issue for November's election.
Won't You Come Home Bill Daley? February 12, 2012 Clarice Feldman How the geniuses in the White House got themselves into a damaging battle against religious liberty.
The Contraception Commandment And The Progressive Religion February 12, 2012 Mercer Tyson The Progressive Religion, under the guise of government, is forcing its religious views on everyone else.
Christians and the Democratic Party February 12, 2012 Albin Sadar Why do so many Christians almost blindly enter the voting booth every two years and pull the lever for the Democrats?
Obama's War against Catholics February 8, 2012 Keith Riler Between the Army's squelching military chaplains and Obama's recent contraception edict against the church, there is no doubt that a state-sponsored war on Catholicism is actively underway.
The President at the Prayer Breakfast February 4, 2012 Janice Shaw Crouse For the informed listener, well in tune with the facts, the president provided a bumpy ride of cognitive dissonance.
The State Ruling the Church February 1, 2012 Fay Voshell The real issue is not birth control or the provision of it by Catholic organization. The central issue is government intimidation of and control over religious institutions.
New Docs Reveal How DOJ Kowtows to Muslim Brotherhood January 23, 2012 Pamela Geller In what promises to be an enormous document dump, I have received the first in a series of DOJ bundles in response to my FOIA request filed close to a year ago.
Taqiyya for Kids January 15, 2012 Janet Tassel An outrageous curriculum is indoctrinating public school children with lies about Islam, courtesy of Harvard. What happened when one outraged parent complained.
About That Bishop With The Two Children January 4, 2012 Jack Cashill Didn't he get the memo?
Witch Hunt in the Heartland January 2, 2012 Jack Cashill "The destruction of the Christian pillars that have stabilized the country for more than two centuries."
The Angel Chorus in Judeo-Christian Civilization January 1, 2012 James Lewis For three thousand years, an immensely humanizing way to see the world.
Embarrassed to be a Jew January 1, 2012 Richard N. Weltz It seems that a sub-group of ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jews have been stoning, taunting, cursing and spitting at an 8-year-old girl as she walks to school each day. This makes all Judaism look bad.
Response to Robert Small January 1, 2012 Andrew G. Bostom The debate continues on whether Islam can live in peace with the West
Our Forefathers' Business December 31, 2011 John W. Howard As perennial as the season itself, is the annual emergence of the secular left to file lawsuits challenging the presence of Christian symbols.
Iran: Negotiating with the Devil December 26, 2011 Amil Imani It is worse than appeasement to negotiate a "deal" with the Iranian theocrats because any deal struck with these mullahs is only another ruse for them to further their plans.
Christmas: A Cosmic Revolution December 25, 2011 Fay Voshell Christmas exhibits not only the humility of the babe in the manger, but also the victory of Christ over evil.
The Sad Plight of Christians in the Middle East December 25, 2011 Michael Curtis At this time of uncertainty and political vacuum in the Arab and Muslim countries in the Middle East, more light should be shined on the disturbing and deteriorating situation of Christians in those countries.
Jesus: The True American Dream December 25, 2011 Jeremy Egerer Far beyond the glories of the American Dream, Christianity is not a nation of elevation, but the religion of elevation.
What is So Darn Scary About Christmas? December 25, 2011 Alicia Colon I wonder why Christmas has become so scary to so many people that they attempt to erase any vestige of the event in the public realm?
Why Atheists Love Christmas December 24, 2011 Russell Paul La Valle No one knows exactly when or which Christians stole Christmas, but steal it they did, and the reasons were about as subtle as North Korean diplomacy.
Harvard Fires Critic of Jihad December 23, 2011 Pamela Geller In a crushing blow to academic freedom, Harvard University has censored and fired a prominent professor because university administrators didn't like what he said about Islam.
Tebow and the Left's Religious Bigotry December 22, 2011 Peter Heck For years, liberals have publicly denounced the disagreement and moral disapproval conservatives have articulated towards various belief systems as "irrational hatred." That's why this Tebow situation offers a teachable moment.
Christians in peril December 21, 2011 Thomas Lifson The persecution of Christians in Muslim-dominated countries is increasing. A petition urging President Obama to address the subject in his State of the Union Address is available for signing.
Hamas High School in Florida? December 19, 2011 Pamela Geller Why is a representative of a terror-linked organization, a defender of jihad terror groups and an apologist for Islamic supremacism welcome to speak in public schools?
Dual Threat Quarterback: Tim Tebow December 18, 2011 Jeannie DeAngelis Tim Tebow, committed Christian, football phenomenon, and son of a woman who said "no" to abortion, must really be riling up the Demon-American community.
The Magic of the Tim Tebow Saga December 18, 2011 William Sullivan Tebow is a testament to the often underestimated potential of the individual, and proof that individual success can lead to the success of those around him.
The American Jewish Dilemma December 18, 2011 Jerold S. Auerbach Jewish liberals in America will find themselves in a difficult place come November 2012.
Could Hitch Be Tebowing Today? December 18, 2011 Kyle-Anne Shiver Hitchens spent his very substantial intellect, oratory gifts, and writing talents defaming God, yet I have grieved over his passing as though he were a close friend or relative.
President Obama's Mideast Carmagnole December 17, 2011 Robert Morrison President Obama has abandoned the Christians of the Middle East. Copts, Assyrian Christians, Chaldean Christians, Baptists, Catholics -- it hardly matters what kind of Christian you are. If you proclaim Jesus, you are a marked man.
Scintillating Chutzpah: Obama at Reform Judaism's Confab December 17, 2011 Leo Rennert Obama puts himself in the same company as Joseph, Abraham and Moses.
As we celebrate the season December 15, 2011 Jerry Philipson With less than two weeks to go before Christmas and Hanukkah thoughts of Christians and Jews in the United States and Canada should turn to...genocide
A Shameful State Department Initiative December 12, 2011 Pamela Geller Is "Islamophobia" really the biggest problem regarding intolerance when it comes to Islam? How about jihad?
A Government in Submission December 5, 2011 Bill Schanefelt Submission is the essence if not the translation of Islam. It now appears that the entire federal government is in a state of submission.
Harry Potter and the Islamization of America December 4, 2011 William A. Levinson An unexpected lesson.
Rick Perry and Sharia, and Robert Spencer December 4, 2011 David Stein Debunking the meme that Governor Rick Perry foisted "pro-Sharia" classroom materials on children in Texas schools.
Rick Perry's Jihad Problem November 22, 2011 Robert Spencer Rick Perry is woefully unfit to be president of the United States because he is a tool of Grover Norquist, the man who may be more responsible than anyone else for enabling Muslim Brotherhood access to the highest levels of power in the U.S.
Happy Halal Thanksgiving November 21, 2011 Pamela Geller Did you know that the turkey you're going to enjoy on Thanksgiving Day this Thursday is probably halal? If it's a Butterball turkey, then it certainly is -- whether you like it or not. I
Why Do Catholics Keep Funding the Radical Left? November 20, 2011 Kathryn Scharplaz As a former radical myself, I recognized the code words that the Catholic Campaign for Human Development uses to dupe well-meaning Christians into supporting radical causes.
Islam Was Not for Me November 20, 2011 Amil Imani Currently, a large number of Iranians are completely fed up with Islam and they want to leave this dogma of hate and violence. In fact, many already have, but they simply aren't able to come forward and announce it, for obvious reasons.
Occupy North Korea: Time for the Exodus to Galvanize Democratization November 20, 2011 Joseph Hong Religion has often served as a powerful civil-society institution for liberty and justice. It could well be used to save the wretched in North Korea.
The Islamists haven't gone out of business November 16, 2011 Jerry Philipson Thinking of travellng to London for next summer's Olympics? You'd better consider the possibility of being murdered or maimed by terrorists acting in the name of Islam if you are.
De-Christianizing Dr. King November 13, 2011 Peter Heck On the surface, I suppose it does sound incredible: they created a monument to honor an influential Baptist minister and they omitted any reference to God or Jesus in the featured quotations throughout the memorial.
The Case for Banning Sharia Law in America November 13, 2011 JanSuzanne Krasner The possibility that Muslim-only towns and urban enclaves could be created in the U.S. seems unimaginable to most Americans, but it already is a reality.
Obama's Socialism in God's Name November 10, 2011 Ed Kaitz Jeremiah Wright's longtime congregant Barack Obama wants to tell you what God desires for America.
Sharia's Encroachment into American Courts November 6, 2011 Janet Levy In effect, our judicial system is failing to adhere to the very beliefs on which this country was founded.
The God Whisperer November 6, 2011 Jan LaRue "I think I have an ongoing conversation with God. Throughout the day I'm constantly asking myself questions about what I'm doing, why I am doing it." --Barack Obama
Walid Phares Under Attack November 4, 2011 Robert Rabil Since his appointment as a special adviser on the Middle East by presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Dr. Walid Phares has come under a concerted vicious attack discrediting his expertise and maligning his reputation.
FBI Learning to Disconnect the Dots November 1, 2011 TR Clancy A new campaign has been opened by Muslim Brotherhood front groups in the United States against federal agencies charged with conducting counterterrorism investigations.
Aboriginal Rights of the Jewish People October 30, 2011 Allen Z. Hertz A discussion about a moral and legal requirement to peacefully reconcile the subsequent rights of the newly emerged Palestinian people with the prior rights of the ancient Jewish people.
Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Christianity? October 30, 2011 Christine Biediger It's very frustrating to see so many radical ministers, priests, and "spiritual leaders" climbing aboard the ideology of redistribution, affirming that the OWS movement is Christian at its core.
Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Judaism October 30, 2011 Fay Voshell Historically, anti-capitalist fervor has been inevitably and inextricably interwoven with anti-Semitism. Some Occupy Wall Street protesters stand in line with odious predecessors.
Arab Spring/Islamist Fall October 29, 2011 Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison Everyone from the White House and the State Department to the prestige press has hailed the "Arab Spring." Still, after the Arab Spring has come this Islamist Fall.
Surprise! New Libyan leader advocates Sharia as 'basic source' for law (updated: includes polygamy) October 24, 2011 Rick Moran Obama has participated in the creation of another society ruled by zealots who will be dedicated to our destruction.
The Greens, Religion, and Science October 23, 2011 Mark Musser On the one hand, Western Christianity has allegedly created the scientific revolution that has raided the ecology of the planet. On the other hand, since many Christians refuse to bow to Darwinism, Christianity is also considered anti-science.
Sharia über Alles versus Western Justice October 23, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom How is it that intelligent people cannot see the lesson of history when sharia enters a non-Islamic society, step by step?
Bible-Based Subterfuge in U.S.-China (Religious) Relations October 23, 2011 Joseph Hong There's more to the China Bible Ministry Exhibition now touring the United States than meets the eye -- and it's not pretty.
Reagan Saw This Coming October 22, 2011 Pamela Geller Ronald Reagan saw this coming, and Barack Obama is making his prediction come true. Moammar Gaddafi got what was coming to him. Of course, the concern now is the jihadist and al-Qaeda elements that are positioned to replace him.
Islam Pleads Guilty October 19, 2011 TR Clancy Islam is a religion of prophets and messengers -- and messages. We just aren't getting the message.
We Have to Start Over October 17, 2011 Patricia McCarthy What accounts for the appalling acceptability of overt anti-Semitism these days?
Brit taxpayers subsidize Muslim harems October 17, 2011 Thomas Lifson Move to Britain with your harem, go on welfare, and the Brits will give you extra benefits for all the extra wives and children, even though bigamy is a crime there. Dhimmitude advances.
Academic Pay to Play: Radical Islamists Fund One of Their Own in Ontario October 16, 2011 Winfield Myers A radical Islamist has gotten a tenured endowed professorship funded by guess who?
Coptic Church Construction and Egyptian Muslim 'Emasculation' October 15, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Traditional Islamic religious authorities regard church construction, or any display of non-Islamic religions as "emasculating" of Muslims. No wonder Egypt's Copts face such travails.
Bill Bennett's Finest Hour October 12, 2011 Robert Morrison He did it again. Bill Bennett strode into Washington's Omni Shoreham hotel on Saturday and taught us all a lesson in American history and civics.
Defeating Islamism at Home October 9, 2011 Amil Imani Muslims are not our enemies. Islamism is. Here are some specific suggestions on how to defeat Islamism at home.
Making Afghanistan Safe for Sharia - Child Brides Division October 7, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Mind-boggling behavior in Afghanistan.
Nonie Darwish vs. CAIR October 7, 2011 Jerry Philipson George Mason University does the right thing.
Moroccan Muslim 'Apostate' to Christianity Survives Stabbing and Gets US Asylum October 5, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom "The more I tried to know Allah, the more I became afraid of him."
Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani October 3, 2011 Eileen F. Toplansky It is my moral obligation as a Jew to speak out on behalf of an Iranian Christian whom I have never met.
Hillary should look to Italy's Foreign Minister for some guts October 3, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom The fate of Iranian "apostate" pastor Youcef Nadarkani still hangs by a thread
CAIR's silence on pastor's apostasy death sentence is deafening October 2, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Eerie silence regarding Pastor Youcef Nadarkani's looming death sentence for "apostasy" from typically shrill mainstream Muslim advocacy groups such as CAIR and ISNA
Islam in Depth: The Genesis of the Ismailis October 2, 2011 Amil Imani To shed more light on this branch of Islam -- its beliefs and practices -- we need to learn about the genesis of Shi'a Islam itself.
Islamizing the Curriculum in Georgia September 29, 2011 Pamela Geller Georgia schools using a lesson plan that glorifies the cloth coffin that Muslims dress women in, as well as polygamy.
Indonesian Islam and Nahdlatul Ulama without Camouflage September 25, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Robert Small's AT essay on the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Indonesian Islam reads more like a "Just So Story" than a "True Story."
The True Story of Moderate Islam September 25, 2011 Robert Small To find a true moderate Muslim, you have to know the full story of modern Islam. It begins in 1925 (seven years before the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was established), when Saudi Wahhabis conquered Mecca and Medina
Multiculturalism and Religiously-Sanctioned Rape September 25, 2011 Pieder Beeli Providing a meaningful moral evaluation of Islam is not good multiculturalist etiquette.
Poll: Likely American Voters Are Islamo-Realistic September 22, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Unlike our media, academic, and political elites, Americans, thank goodness, are Islamo-realistic, i.e, on Sharia, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Ground Zero Conquest Mosque, and Spring Time for Sharia in Araby
Rick Perry and the Wingnuts for Jesus September 19, 2011 Stuart Schwartz Rick Perry came to Liberty University in Virginia just this past week and, despite the fears of the mainstream media resentfully tagging along, the republic still stands.
American Laws for American Courts September 18, 2011 Christopher Holton The right way to prevent both the entry of unconstitutional foreign laws such as shariah in American jurisprudence and the use of transnationalism by activist judges.
Did Darwin Believe in God? September 18, 2011 Richard Weikart Both Christians and atheists have tried to claim Darwin. Both sides have problems.
What NY-9 Portends for the Jewish Vote September 18, 2011 Rabbi Aryeh Spero Pro-Israel Jews have learned that, in general, non-Jewish conservatives are more dependable allies than liberals within the Jewish community itself.
No Ron, 9/11 is Not Our Fault September 14, 2011 Peter Heck It is sad that a man who speaks so eloquently about the benefits of human liberty like Dr. Paul does fails miserably to acknowledge the existential threat it faces from global jihad.
Religion and the Election September 14, 2011 Steve McCann The major concern of the American left and the media is the preservation of their lifestyle and political power against an imaginary right-wing horde of Republican presidential candidates determined to impose a theocracy.
Imam Rauf's World Trade Center Conquest Imagery September 14, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom He never thought anyone here would read the Indonesian language versionb of his book
Militant Islamic Awareness Week Begins on 9/11 September 11, 2011 William A. Levinson Islamic Awareness Week is an ongoing project of the Muslim Student Association (MSA), which has chapters at many universities.
Ten Years On From 9/11 Why Is NYPD Still Being Attacked? September 11, 2011 Joel J. Sprayregen How can it be that less than ten years after 9/11, the NYPD is under coordinated attack for acting to prevent recurrence of terrorist atrocities?
How to be a good dhimmi September 7, 2011 Thomas Lifson In case you needed advice.
Erasing Jews from Jerusalem September 4, 2011 Janet Tassel The Palestinian policy of historical revisionism, erasing Jewish connection to the Temple Mount, is ginning up energy for the big day at the U.N.
George Washington Woodbey, Pioneering Black Socialist September 4, 2011 George Boykin Preaching the gospel of socialism more than a century ago.
A Scientist's Appreciation of Religion September 4, 2011 James Lewis Religion is by far the greatest vehicle of civilization. It is how civilized morals and values have been taught from one generation to the next for the last 6,000 years of recorded history.
Governor Perry's Islam Connection September 3, 2011 Amil Imani Being a lifelong critic of Islam, red flags popped up in my head at the Texas governor's purported cozy relationship with Islam and prompted me to look very closely at his record.
Does a President's Faith Matter? September 1, 2011 Peter Heck Just a year ago, the Washington Post's "On Faith" blog scolded Americans for apparently caring too much about President Obama's religious practices and beliefs, or lack thereof.
Riot at amusement park over 'no hijab' rule August 31, 2011 David Paulin 60 police cruisers need to quell disturbance at New York's Playland amusement park.
Where's the Islamophobia? August 30, 2011 Ed Lasky The media, academics, activist groups, and a few politicians insist that Islamophobia is raging in America. Strangely enough, American Muslims disagree.
Obama's Jewish Outreach Director and His Anti-Christian Hate Propaganda August 29, 2011 William A. Levinson Does publication of anti-Christian hate material under color of Judaism prepare one to sell Obama to Jewish voters?
The Latest Attack on Christianity from the Statist Left August 28, 2011 Adam Shaw This isn't about preventing abuse; it is merely another way for those with a political agenda to attack the independence of the Church, and to increase the powers of the state.
Families of 9/11 Victims Knocking on America's Door August 28, 2011 Rev. Michael Bresciani New York's Mayor Bloomberg has decided not to ask clergy of any religion to be part in the tenth anniversary ceremonies at Ground Zero.
The Soros-supported Center for American Progress blames rich Jews for stoking Islamophobia August 27, 2011 Ed Lasky The Obama-allied Center for American Progress has released a report that blames Islamophobia in America on a small group of Jews and Israel supporters in America
David Gregory's Intolerance August 26, 2011 Lloyd Marcus The liberal media are signaling that their mission to reelect Barack Obama is going to involve declaring Bible-believing Christians to be intolerant bigots, unfit for high office.
Greece Outlawing Shariah Law? August 26, 2011 JanSuzanne Krasner Reports are coming from Greece that Shariah Law will be abolished with regard to Greek Family Law.
Foxman Attacks Out Of Ignorance August 26, 2011 Stephen M. Gelé Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, recently published an opinion piece in the Jerusalem Telegraph entitled "Shout Down the Sharia Myth Makers."
The Wacky World of Liberal Fundamentalism August 25, 2011 Robert Weissberg Judged by the unforgiving standards of science, the liberal creed may be far wackier (and factually incorrect) than any assertion about God creating the world in seven days.
Israeli Ambassador Confirms: Erdogan 'Hates Us Religiously' August 25, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Our NATO ally Turkey is in the hands of Islamists
Why Obama Can't Lead August 24, 2011 Michael Bargo, Jr. President Obama's inability to be decisive and inept leadership stem not from his lack of executive experience, but from his grounding in a specific political culture, the one he sought out in Chicago.
Pets, People, and Civilization August 22, 2011 Rosslyn Smith As the rest of world civilization moves toward institutionalizing humane treatment of animals, Muslim civilization remains committed to hostility toward dogs.
Archbishop warns against 'unofficial state atheism' August 22, 2011 Joesph Smith "...dangerous for democracy to force religion out of the public square"...
Mainstream American Muslim Jurisprudence on Dogs August 18, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Fatwas on dogs and dog ownership, from the mainstream American Muslim font of Islamic "jurisprudence," the Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America (AMJA
The Muslim aversion to dogs August 18, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom The heartbreaking story of dog torture in Afghanistan raises the question of the source of this belief that dogs are "unclean."
Canine Cruelty By Our 'Afghan Allies' August 17, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom The humane efforts of Australian Federal Police officer Narelle Jensz to rescue Afghan dogs -- viewed as "unclean" in Islam, and therefore wantonly brutalized by local Muslims.
Israel, Liberalism, and Moral Cowardice August 17, 2011 James Lewis There are touchstones of morality in life. In 1938, resisting Hitler was a big one in Europe; in 1990, support for freedom in the Soviet Empire was another one. Today we have a new test of character.
Foxman: Wrong on Sharia, Too August 15, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Abraham Foxman's latest uninformed rant, "Shout down the Sharia myth makers," re-affirms his nonpareil status as the most blindly agenda-driven organizational Jewish "leader."
Perry's Problematic Pals August 15, 2011 Pamela Geller Perry has been sucked into the propaganda vortex, and is now wielding his enormous power to influence changes in the schoolrooms and in the curricula to reflect a sharia compliant version of Islam.
The Sacrifice of Women Continues August 14, 2011 Eileen F. Toplansky As the Muslim world becomes even more fanatical in sharia law compliance, will there be an increase in female genital mutilation?
Palestinian Statehood: Conquest disguised as Liberation August 14, 2011 Dean Malik Palestinians proving in a surreal twist on Von Clausewitz, that politics is in fact the continuation of war by other means.
Imposing Shariah Law in London August 14, 2011 JanSuzanne Krasner Imagine one morning waking up, walking out your door, and seeing bright yellow posters plastered on the walls and telephone poles throughout your neighborhood that announce that you are now living in a 'Shariah Controlled Zone.'
Shoot the Jewish Senator in the Face: Not News? August 14, 2011 Lori Lowenthal Marcus If a Jew -- and a senior-ranking US Senator at that -- is targeted with violence and nobody bothers to report it, does it still count as news?
Jesus Behind Bars August 14, 2011 Robert Morrison I looked forward to the day eagerly. My friend Phil, an international businessman, and I would make the trek north to see Jim, a prisoner. We've done it repeatedly over the years.
NYT Searches for the Leader of the Anti-Shariah Movement, Finds Me Instead August 11, 2011 David Yerushalmi The story was quite explicitly intended to link a national movement with a single individual, me, and then to suggest that this individual -- again, me -- was manipulative, hidden, and controversial.
NJ Governor Christie Hates Public Unions, But Loves Islamic Ones August 8, 2011 William Sullivan Oblivious to the practical danger caused by an Islamic union that, with massive international backing, shadily threatens to reform American law to more closely mirror that of Islamic doctrine
Norway, Free Speech, and the Counterjihad August 8, 2011 Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer Ever since the heinous murders in Norway, we have been subjected to an unrelenting campaign of vilification. It appears that the Norway mass murderer Anders Breivik cited us, along with John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, Barack Obama, and a host of others.
The RAF Ayatollah August 8, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom The Holocaust denier educating future RAF officers.
New Strategy For Ground Zero Mosque August 7, 2011 JanSuzanne Krasner The real plan behind the mosque project at Ground Zero.
The Jihad Against the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Christians August 7, 2011 Janet Levy A carefully planned ethnic cleansing to rid Asia Minor of Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, and other minorities in order to establish an exclusively Muslim Turkish state.
The Persecution of Christians in the Middle East August 7, 2011 Cheryl Halpern The world is standing silent as Christians living in Muslim-majority lands are killed, and their killers are venerated.
Church bombers sentenced to death in Iraq August 4, 2011 David Paulin Iraq has a functioning rule of rule -- even when it comes to seeking justice for crimes committed against its Christian minority. MSM largely ignores the story.
Herman Cain Snookered by Imam August 1, 2011 Richard Butrick Taqiyya strikes again
Atheists Cross Over 'Cross' July 31, 2011 Jan LaRue How does a passive memorial in a museum coerce anybody to do anything?
Why It's Time to Speak about God Again July 31, 2011 Jay Haug America is living under an illusion: the idea that we can expunge God from our national and public belief system and still operate a moral and accountable government.
Blame the Jews and Republicans July 31, 2011 Richard N. Weltz A front page NY Sunday Times article sees AT contributor as the sinister mastermind of the anti-sharia movement. Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
Hard Hearts and Honor July 31, 2011 Ann Kane Does the political ideology of Islam give the dad of the family the right to kill his daughters because they go against custom and have boyfriends?
Overexposure is Dangerous for Gays and Jews July 29, 2011 Robert Oscar Lopez The gay mill never stops. Even the most tolerant person on Earth must feel the urge to scream: Enough!
The Protocols of the Elders of Liberalism July 28, 2011 Timothy Birdnow Recently The New York Times published an op-ed by Roger Cohen about the Anders Behring Breivik attacks in Norway that openly accuses Christians, Conservatives and Tea Party people of promoting mass murder and mayhem.
Mumbai vs. Oslo July 28, 2011 Pamela Geller Just days before a barbarian murdered over seventy people in Norway, the city of Mumbai was attacked in a brutal jihad by Muslim extremists. Why the disparity in media attention?
Mayhem In Norway July 28, 2011 Nidra Poller Someday I hope it will become clear that these children of the Western world who were pointing the arrows of their indignation at Israel were in fact aiming at themselves.
Norwegian Ambassador: The Oslo Attacks And Palestinian Terrorism Are 'Different' July 28, 2011 Rob Miller 've long been aware that Norway is one of the most anti-Semitic countries in Europe, but this is a rather unique bit of supremely ugly hypocrisy.
Is a 'Little Bit of Sharia' Okay? July 25, 2011 Alyssa A. Lappen and Andrew G. Bostom Some Americans argue that U.S. civil and criminal legal codes and courts should recognize Islamic law (sharia), as applied to Muslim families, at least. But sharia critics need point no further than Australia.
Pinning Breivik on critics of Islamization July 25, 2011 Jerry Philipson All over the world attempts are being made to pin the blame for the mass murders in Norway on critics of Islam
American War Museum and Al-Jazeera July 24, 2011 Eileen F. Toplansky What exactly would be the purpose of an American War Museum in honoring an individual who represents a news organization with disturbing ties to the Muslim Brotherhood?
Pandora's Box in Norway July 24, 2011 James Lewis If you destroy civilization, the monsters that fly out will surely destroy you. That is the lesson of the barbarian who killed almost one hundred innocents in Norway last week.
Herman Cain Got It Right on the Right to Ban Mosques July 23, 2011 Monte Kuligowski He might not be politically correct, but he certainly is constitutionally correct.
Standing With Israel July 22, 2011 Peggy Shapiro Jews and Christians face the same enemies and their destinies are bound today as never before
Liberals Launch Christian Witch Trials July 21, 2011 Peter Heck Break out the pitchforks and light the torches! This time the target isn't those who blaspheme against the Christian religion, but rather those who practice it.
Islamic Supremacism Trumps Christianity at Ground Zero July 21, 2011 Pamela Geller While those of us who oppose the Islamic supremacist mosquestrosity at Ground Zero are routinely called bigots, it is St. Nicholas Church at Ground Zero that is encountering actual bigotry.
Death sentence for Christian convert in Iran July 19, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Islam stands alone amongst all modern faiths, adamantly denying its votaries freedom of conscience, as guaranteed, for example, by Article 18 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Wilders: 'Jews shouldn't emigrate, Antisemitic Moroccans should' July 18, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom As the Netherlands turns against multiculturalism, Geert Wilders lays out what should be the ground rules
A Governor Who Prays or Preys? July 17, 2011 Jan LaRue Comparing Texas with California, a reasonable person might conclude that there's a better chance of enjoying life, liberty, and happiness in a state with a governor who calls people to pray as opposed to one who preys on women.
Berkeley-CAIR Islamophobia Report: 'No There, There' July 17, 2011 Stephen Schwartz A vision of a pro-Muslim, rather than a "religion-neutral" America.
The Worldview War July 16, 2011 Brad Hughes Secular humanism and Islam as co-belligerents on one side and Judeo-Christian America on the other.
Happy Birth Day South Sudan! July 11, 2011 Grace Harley Country #193 celebrated its birth into the world of democracy on Saturday while the band played "I Will Follow Jesus."
Political Islam: Caesar and God as One July 10, 2011 William A. Levinson How to derail and defuse an inveterate enemy of civilized humanity.
America's Floating Jews July 10, 2011 James Lewis There's a German word used by European Jews after the Holocaust, called "Luftmensch." It means something like "space cadet." I never quite got it 'til now.
Sholem Aleichem: Laughing In The Darkness July 10, 2011 Marion DS Dreyfus A remarkable film biography of the Yiddish literary icon.
Radicalizing Home-Grown Muslims July 10, 2011 Khaled Nasir Middle-class families and students appear to provide the most fertile ground for the seeds of radicalization.
Is The Fate of the Infidels Tied to the Buddhas? July 10, 2011 Janet Levy No fanfare and little notice marked the tenth anniversary earlier this year of the destruction of the 1,500-year-old Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan.
The Insidious Kumbaya on American College Campuses July 9, 2011 Ashraf Ramelah President Obama has set in motion the Interfaith and Community Service Challenge, an initiative to foster tolerance in religion on college campuses
Islamintern Denounces Islamo-realistic Free Speech in Holland (Updated) July 6, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Geert Wilders is pushing Holland to defend his free speech, now that he has been acquitted.
TSA: A Portrait in Islamization July 3, 2011 Rabbi Aryeh Spero Islamization has taken root when a society abandons its decades of prevailing standards of dignity and common sense so as to accommodate Islam.
Can Mormons Now Make Fun of Gays? July 3, 2011 Jack Cashill In a scarily short period of time, alas, the organized gay lobby has moved towards an Islamic-style imposition of its own norms.
The Church Devalued and Demeaned July 3, 2011 Alan Sears Once upon a time, the church was supposed to stand for something.
Does Science Refute God? July 3, 2011 Vasko Kohlmayer Many people think that religion is incompatible with science, because they have been told that science refutes God. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Our partners in peace, the Muslim Brotherhood? June 30, 2011 Lee DeCovnick While we were sleeping, literally and figuratively, this President decided that the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood are actually swell folks who deserve our recognition.
9/11 Launch of 'The Audacity of The Infidel' June 30, 2011 JanSuzanne Krasner Pamela Geller announces an audacious project.
Are Mormons Second-class Citizens? June 30, 2011 Bob Weir A recent Gallup Poll indicated 22% of Americans would not be willing to for vote for a Mormon for president.
Erdogan: Imprisoning Turkish Generals -- and Ending Secularism June 29, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Turkey continues its regression to full re-Islamization
Our Iraqi, Afghan, and Pakistani 'Allies' Attend and Support Iran's Anti-Western 'Counter-terrorism Conference' June 28, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Meeting in Tehran "defining" the U.S. and Israel as the primary sources of global terrorism. Our Muslim "allies"
Jews Not Welcome to Buy Delta Tickets to Saudi Arabia June 27, 2011 Pamela Geller Once we accept these racist Sharia-compliant regulations, it is a slippery slope.
My Weekend in the Belly of the Beast June 26, 2011 Stuart Kaufman A report from the 2011 International Arab Festival in Dearborn, Michigan.
Georgetown and the Islamist Money Changers June 24, 2011 Stephen Schwartz A curious interpretation of "Islamophobia."
Was it gullibility? Or was it anti-Semitism? Or was it both? June 23, 2011 Leo Rennert Left wing media are anxious to believe strange things about religious Jews.
Ban the Burqa June 22, 2011 Pamela Geller A case in Australia shows why the ban must be implemented.
The Full Biblical Monty June 22, 2011 Fay Voshell Too hot for high school
Ramping Up to Another Jihad Genocide in The Sudan? June 20, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Arabs slaughtering black Christians, and the world yawns.
The Muslim Brotherhood and Weiner June 19, 2011 Eileen F. Toplansky Far more disturbing than the salacious details of Weiner's dalliances is the fact that apparently his mother-in-law is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Sharia Finance Wins in Great Britain June 17, 2011 Eileen F. Toplansky Yet another move in the "gradual establishment of parallel Islamic financial and legal systems in British public life."
Islam 2.0: Coexistence June 15, 2011 William A. Levinson How to alienate the extremists and court the mainstream.
Debating Islam Last Night June 14, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Once again, Mitt Romney did not acquit himself well, revealing an unacceptable, utterly inadequate knowledge of the extent of documented Sharia encroachment in the US
What Religious Freedom Means in Vietnam June 12, 2011 Michael Benge Textbook brutality in a well-known communist bastion.
Barack Obama, George Soros and the Religious Left June 12, 2011 Jason Lee As Obama's allies on the Religious Left step forward to promote Obama's agenda and build momentum for his 2012 campaign, we should be prepared to expose them for who they really are.
Obama and his Jewish supporters June 12, 2011 Lee DeCovnick Discussing the Obama's Administrations deceitful, deceptive, dishonest, double- dealing duplicitous betrayal of Israel with my Jewish friends has become increasingly hazardous to our friendships.
Circumcision protects against HIV in Africa June 12, 2011 James Lewis Now that Russell Crowe and the San Francisco City Council have come out against male circumcision, it's worthwhile looking at the scientific literature.
Dalai Lama: 'I am a Marxist' June 10, 2011 Selwyn Duke There is no better way to proclaim your lack of spiritual and philosophical depth than by, two decades after the fall of communism, disclosing that you're a Marxist.
US Mosque Data Bill O'Reilly Requested Now Available June 7, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Mr. O'Reilly has remained adamant that American Muslims are somehow uniquely resistant to the jihadist mentality.
The Coming of the Mahdi June 5, 2011 Amil Imani Up to this point millennialism was a belief and a hope. No one ever aspired to or had the means of making the anticipated events come about.
Liberal vs Conservative: A Spiritual Battle June 5, 2011 Lloyd Marcus The battle being fought in America today goes beyond politics; right vs left. It is a spiritual battle; good vs. evil.
A Subtle Tyranny June 5, 2011 Fay Voshell Tyranny does not always initially come like the wolf on the fold, red in tooth and claw. Sometimes it comes tip-toeing on velvet little feet, quietly, one soft step at a time.
Mosques as Barracks in America June 5, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Alarming survey data from a representative national sample of US mosques
A Peaceful Neo-Nazi? June 4, 2011 Ann Barnhardt Is such a thing possible?
NYT scrubs the new editor's embarrassing words (update of earlier post) June 3, 2011 Richard Baehr Has Jill Abramson, the new executive editor of the New York Times, been taking lessons from Newt Gingrich on how to start a new venture, and Anthony Weiner on how to handle an embarrassment?
Detroit's Death Rattle June 3, 2011 Richard Butrick The Muslim call to prayer can be heard all over Detroit -- the baleful sound of the adhan -- what President Obama called "the most beautiful sound on earth."
Intellectual Disgrace at Ohio University June 3, 2011 Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer Students march in lockstep alongside freedom's worst enemies.
Geert Wilders Closing Remarks at His Kafkaesque Trial June 1, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Dutch politician on trial for telling the truth about Islam lays it on the line for the court
Andrew Bostom Interview: 'Islamo-Nazism in Egypt' June 1, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom An 8 minute radio interview available online
Muslim man gets sexual assault sentence reduced because of 'culture shock' June 1, 2011 Thomas Lifson Judge decides newly arrived Muslim man just can't control himself seeing the way western women dress
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Dismantling Mubarak's State for a Sharia State June 1, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom The only viable organized political force in Egypt is realizing its agenda
Sociologist Sued for Exposing Islamic Jew-Hatred May 31, 2011 Andrew G. Bostom Complaint by a Muslim group