Category: Immorality

The Dangers of Christian Nationalism: A Scriptural Perspective

“There are some things in them that are hard to understand, which the ignorant and unstable twist to their own destruction…” — 2 Peter 3:16  God’s Word is holy, and we must handle it with humility. Scripture is not ours to bend, reshape, or use to defend what we already want to believe. The Bible itself warns that people can…

What Does It Mean to Take God’s Name in Vain? A Biblical Warning

Let’s be honest before God: it is not enough to say we believe in Him if our lives, loyalties, words, and actions tell a different story. God sees past our slogans, our public prayers, our religious language, and our outward image. The Bible says, “Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight” and that everything is laid bare before…

America Is Crumbling Because It Has Forgotten God

America is not just facing political trouble, economic pressure, or cultural confusion. We are facing a spiritual crisis. We are watching truth collapse, evil spread, families break, violence rise, and hearts grow cold. At the root of it all is this sobering reality: we have rejected the knowledge of God and turned away from His ways. Scripture says, “My people…

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You Cannot Harbor Hate and Call It Christian 

It is difficult to reconcile the language of faith with the spirit of bitterness, anger, and contempt that so often marks public and private life. A people may speak the name of Christ, invoke Scripture, and claim devotion to God, yet still harbor a posture that stands opposed to the very character of Jesus. Scripture speaks with sobering clarity on…

Why Discrimination and Social Division Affect Everyone Part 2

Understanding Our Shared Value as People Created in God’s Image When we talk about racial pride and prejudice, we’re really talking about attitudes and actions that divide us based on the color of our skin or where we come from. In simple terms, racial pride is thinking one race is better than others, while prejudice is unfairly judging someone because…

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Moral Panic and Its Effects on Policy

From civil rights to moral panic, American political change often starts with a moral argument before it becomes a law or a movement.  Why do political debates in America so often feel personal, emotional, and impossible to settle? One big reason is that many Americans do not see politics as just a fight over policy. They see it as a…

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Righteousness and Justice: Keys to National Health

Why Righteousness, Justice, and Knowledge Are Essential for National Health The Crisis in Headlines: A Nation in Turmoil Observing the current headlines—wars erupting across the globe, cabinet members departing in waves, the president locked in a feud with the Pope, congressional gridlock preventing meaningful legislation, and several congresspersons embroiled in moral scandals—two truths come sharply into focus. First, “My people…

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When Governments Choose Fear Over Progress

Reflections on Leadership, Responsibility, and the Path Forward  Introduction  Governments exist to serve, protect, and uplift their citizens. At their best, they foster environments where individuals flourish, communities prosper, and opportunities are accessible to all. Effective governance creates the foundation for thriving societies—building schools for education, hospitals for health, and roads for connection. However, when fear becomes a guiding principle,…

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The Risks of Politicizing Christianity

Exploring the Consequences of Enlisting Faith for Political or Social Agendas Introduction The term “conscripting Christianity” refers to the practice of enlisting Christian beliefs, symbols, or institutions into service for political, social, or ideological causes. Throughout history, this phenomenon has sparked significant debate, raising concerns about the integrity of faith, freedom of belief, and the role of religion in public…