Who knew ‘unalienable rights’ could undermine life, liberty and true happiness?
Like a stool with uneven legs, distorted interpretations of Americans’ “unalienable rights” provide a precarious perch in
Like a stool with uneven legs, distorted interpretations of Americans’ “unalienable rights” provide a precarious perch in
He sat alone on a dais in the Philadelphia Statehouse during a hot and steamy Philadelphia summer. For a man many considered
“I’m done with Michael W. Smith.” That sentiment has been expressed widely this week on social media by Christians who have
For decades, political moderates and liberals have accused the Religious Right of advocating for a de facto religious test
Noah spent less time surviving a global flood in his ark than it has taken for Pastor John MacArthur and Los Angeles County
David Vaught went to the U.S. Military Academy in 1965, war raging at home and abroad, to defend the Constitution. Fueling
In his recent book, His Truth Is Marching On, historian Jon Meacham recalls a childhood story about the late U.S. congressman
By Melissa Rogers and Amanda TylerFew religious liberty measures have passed Congress by unanimous consent, been vigorously
Intentionally oblivious. Cold. Unseeing. Failing the second great commandment. Unsurprised. Those descriptors were used by
By BJC Advocacy and Outreach Manager Jaziah MastersToday marks Constitution Day, the 233rd anniversary of the signing of the
Much has been written about evangelical Christian support for President Donald Trump — believed to be a key to his election
In the world of British sociological order, there are five estates: nobility, clergy, middle class, press, and then any other