A new play displays a “loving, caring Jesus,” says The New York Times.
This Jesus lets you get an abortion, if that’s what you really want.
The dialogue includes a girl plaintively telling Jesus, “All you talk about is, be nice to each other! You never said nobody’s allowed to have an abortion.”
Fictional Christ agrees, telling... continue reading →
Two recent developments in school choice are encouraging. One was the U.S. Supreme Court throwing out a challenge to Arizona’s tax credit plan that supports private schools. The second was in Congress, which restored funding to the DC school voucher plan Obama killed in 2009.
Arizona allows anyone—even those without school-age children—to donate to scholarship-granting groups... continue reading →
You may have read about a North Carolina university board of trustees that denied a promotion to Professor Mike Adams based on his religious and political commentary—inspired by his conversion to Christianity from atheism.
The rationale behind this is that Professor Adams’ writings could be considered part of his professional responsibilities as a criminology professor... continue reading →
You may have read about a North Carolina university board of trustees that denied a promotion to Professor Mike Adams based on his religious and political commentary—inspired by his conversion to Christianity from atheism.
The rationale behind this is that Professor Adams’ writings could be considered part of his professional responsibilities as a criminology professor... continue reading →
What’s your score…
On a quiz given to 1,000 Americans, Newsweek discovered the following results:
29% couldn’t name the vice-president
73% couldn’t correctly say why we fought the Cold War
44% were unable to define the Bill of Rights
6% couldn’t circle Independence Day on a calendar
What has happened to American literacy—among Americans?
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