Let’s Talk About Guns: Why I Believe in the Second Amendment

I couldn’t think of a clever title for this article, and maybe it’s because I don’t really care. I don’t even care about devising an interesting hook to bring the reader in. I’m going to be blunt here in this article about guns, in regard to the recent tragedy that happened literally seventy miles west […]

The Prince of Egypt: A Tale of Two Kinds of Freedom

Movies these days are generally pretty bad, or at best, forgettable. Even the great blockbuster achievement of the MCU, for me, is a one-time see. It was an epic ten years of watching the characters and their journey’s bring them to the end. Yet in the end, I watched Endgame once in the theater, and […]

And They Saw a Great Light

What is Christmas all about? We often say “It’s about Jesus” and “it’s about family, joy, and happiness” and “It’s celebrating Immanuel (God with us)”. This is all very true, but one thing I always try to make us privy to is the danger of traditions becoming nothing but empty traditions. Here is a test […]

How God’s Not Dead Fails

Confession time: I did not like God’s Not Dead, a movie released in 2014 by PureFlix Entertainment. This is a statement that would not be unusual if I wasn’t a Christian. But I am a Christian, and hence that makes it perplexing to say the least; why would a Christian not like what is so […]

Trump and Abortion Abolitionism

I am a supporter of abortion abolitionism, and I am voting for Donald Trump in 2020. My position being stated, I want to then move to make the argument for why I believe as someone who supports the abortion abolition movement, it is consistent to vote for Trump, who is not an abortion abolitionist. Before […]

A Fantastic Trilogy End That Fails

May the Fourth be with you! Before I dive into this review of the recent Star Wars trilogy, I want to make sure the reader understands that this is not meant to be simply a whinny review; something from one of those guys who need to pick a part every small detail of a movie […]

The Precedent for Tyranny

Over this Easter weekend, which was an extremely unique one, we saw Christians defy state orders to remain home and not gather in church, despite the threats of fines and arrest. At one church in Kentucky, the police littered the parking entrance to one church with nails to discourage people from going. At another, one […]