Jerry Newcombe
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Don't go to college because it 'makes you stupid?'
It’s amazing how, in our age of the great unraveling, we see the value of a college education imploding before our eyes.
A clarifying moment for the West
This is a clarifying moment for the West: Will we call out barbarity for what it is?
Armageddon? Not so fast
Jesus is coming back. We don’t know when. We should all be ready. But in the meantime, let us be about our Father’s business.
Quoting Scripture is forbidden in public?
Today’s secularists are on a mission to drive any vestige of our nation’s Christian heritage out of the public arena.
Self-rule under God core of American experiment
Self-rule under God is the essence of the American experiment. To succeed, it requires that citizens must, of course, with God’s help, rule themselves first.
The communist revolution in America
Communists are burning flags in Chicago. If you will, they were “trying that in a large town” in their protests at a Jason Aldean concert in the Windy City. Aldean is best known for his hit, “Try That in a Small Town.”
Today is Constitution Day: Why it doesn't deserve all the disrespect
Whatever the reason someone was throwing out the picture of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the fact is that the Constitution is worth keeping in high regard.
What would Lincoln say about Trump prosecution?
Is there any hope for our constitutional republic during times like this? I think we can find answers from President Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address, delivered on March 4, 1865, in the final weeks of the Civil War, after he won a contentious battle for re-election.
American history loses: Minuteman statue now too offensive for Calif. school
Their school has the classic image of a Minuteman, holding his rifle, as their logo. But now the school board there has voted 4 to 1 to replace that image with a bear (costing the taxpayers $200,000).
The ‘rules of civility’ George Washington made famous
Technically they are not Washington's “110 rules of civility.” But he has helped make them famous. In many ways, this list of 110 maxims is similar to the book of Proverbs.