A school shooter's mother has been convicted of manslaughter because her son killed four students. To what extent are parents responsible for what their children do? Should they be found guilty of their children's crimes?
A school shooter's mother has been convicted of manslaughter because her son killed four students. To what extent are parents responsible for what their children do? Should they be found guilty of their children's crimes?
"Trump is the sign and symbol of elite failure." So says Martin Gurri, who tries to account for why he is so hated by the elite and loved by so many non-elite Americans.
This year Ash Wednesday falls on St. Valentine's Day. So do we have romantic dinners, or fast? Should we make sure our loved one isn't giving up chocolate for Lent before giving a box of chocolates? Guidance from the Augsburg Confession.
Taylor & Toby, Iceland builds a pagan temple, and something else churches have stopped teaching about.
As secularism takes over Western Europe and as the United States is rapidly heading that way, some are saying that the major center of Christianity in the world is shifting to Africa.
The European Union will soon implement a law requiring cars to have technology that makes it impossible to speed. California is considering such a law. Automakers might install this equipment for everybody. Do you see a problem with this?
An article in a medical journal claimed that in the 14 states that have banned abortion since Roe v. Wade was overturned there have been 519,981 rapes, resulting in 64,565 pregnancies. A social scientist calls it "one of the worst and most misleading pieces of advocacy research that I have ever encountered in my years as social scientist." And he tells why.
The distinguished religion journalist Richard Ostling offers a different take on the state of evangelicalism today, especially perceptions about evangelicals and politics.
A Rasmussen poll surveyed America's "elite," constituting 1% of the population, and compared their views to those of average Americans.