Declaration/Constitution

Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor: We’re not there yet

By John Biver

The ringing end of the Declaration of Independence is familiar to many: “And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.” If you’re unfamiliar with how things turned out for the signers of the Declaration […]

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Mock ‘Marriage’ and the Death of Freedom

By Matt Barber

By Matt Barber: While poorly decided U.S. Supreme Court cases are a dime a dozen, prior to Wednesday, two stood alone as the most wretched and constitutionally groundless in American History. First was the 1857 Dred Scott decision. Among other things, it robbed African-Americans of both their U.S. citizenship and their dignity. Next came the […]

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The Future of Religious Liberty

By The Editor

An excerpt from an article by Ben Domenech: During the sexual revolution, we crossed a line from sex being something you do to defining who you are. When it enters into that territory, we…

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Analysis of DOMA and Prop 8 Supreme Court rulings: What happened and why — and what’s next

Analysis of DOMA and Prop 8 Supreme Court rulings: What happened and why — and what’s next

By John Biver

From Mass Resistance: Wednesday the U.S. Supreme Court gave the radical homosexual movement in America a big victory. Taken in the context of human history this was incomprehensible. Any other generation, looking at this, would think the Justices had lost their minds. First and foremost, it shows that the homosexual movement can now use the courts to accomplish many of their goals, no matter how outlandish and undemocratic. […]

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Wake-up Calls: Defending Our Religious Freedoms

Wake-up Calls: Defending Our Religious Freedoms

By John Biver

From John Stonestreet at Breakpoint: Threats against religious liberty and freedom of conscience are no longer theoretical—they’re real, and they’re growing. Just ask Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Denver, who declined…

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The Weekly Tolerance Report

The Weekly Tolerance Report

By John Biver

From Bill Muehlenberg: OK, it has been at least a week so I had better get back to what is now becoming a full-time assignment: monitoring all the nasty activities of the tolerance brigade….

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What Is Private, What Is Not: The national security of the U.S. justifies the collection of “metadata”

By The Editor

Two con, two pro — four articles regarding the TSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: By disclosing these highly classified national security programs to the foreign media, Edward Snowden effectively appointed himself to the United States Congress, Presidency and Supreme Court — and made himself the arbiter of all things constitutional. […]

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