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Entries Tagged 'Politics'

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In Troubled And Foolish Times, There Remains A Place To Abstain From Politics

By Jason Kettinger | Mar 18, 2026 at 12:24 AM

If you’ve been conscious at all the last 10 years or so, it’s been pretty tough in American politics. Outright assassinations, attempted assassinations, and the type of conflict that could turn violent at any time. Many people think they cannot have a conversation across the political aisle, so to speak, without harming or ending friendships, and even family relationships. We’ve all experienced the tension here; no one we know has been free of its effects.

Nuance Us, Please: It Would Go A Long Way

By E. Ryan Haffner | Jan 26, 2026 at 5:45 PM

The political forces tell us we must choose. Either the “ICEstapo” executed a heroic nurse this weekend as a precursor of the new holocaust or ICE is the most elite law enforcement agency ever assembled and anyone who dies had it coming. Mercifully, more of us are refusing these absurdities, but there aren’t yet enough of us.

The Casual, “Acceptable” Misandry Of Pro-Choice Activism

By Jason Kettinger | Oct 22, 2025 at 11:31 PM

When I wrote “The Democrats Who Cried Wolf,” mentally, this was the next column. Alas, life. You have been in good hands, I know.

Lincoln Thoughts

By Jason Kettinger | Sep 10, 2025 at 1:26 PM

If you must know, the politician I admire the most was nevertheless wrong about most issues: William Jennings Bryan. So sticking up for Lincoln is not something I do from ideology, or if it is ideology, it’s only in the broadest possible sense. The country we have now, if there is something to preserve, we owe it to Mr. Lincoln.

Get the Church Out of the Political Dump

By Timothy R. Butler | Aug 20, 2025 at 11:07 PM

Some piles of garbage are better than others. But if you asked me which one I’d like to lie down in, I’d say, “None of them.” The answer should be the same when answering about which sort of politics should influence Christianity.

Same Circus, Different Monkeys

By Dennis E. Powell | Jul 02, 2025 at 11:59 PM

For being as young as it is, all-news television has been through a lot of changes, most of them for the worse.

Getting the News in the Modern Era

By Dennis E. Powell | Jun 18, 2025 at 3:40 PM

There’s been a lot of news lately, as you might have noticed. You might, too, have noticed that getting actual, accurate news coverage seems all but impossible.

Bugs

By Dennis E. Powell | Jun 04, 2025 at 11:58 PM

There is so much we could discuss, practically all of it obvious and troubling.

Winning Our Way to a Lost Christian Witness

By Timothy R. Butler | May 01, 2025 at 1:23 PM

This week, a Christian friend shared a new claim about an alleged health cure based on an event that never happened. Another shared what the briefest of searches would have revealed was a falsehood about a political foe. The short-term “win” is often a long way from the truth.

Sede Vacante

By Dennis E. Powell | Apr 23, 2025 at 11:25 PM

Pope Francis has died. We should all pray for his eternal rest and that perpetual light shine upon him, as we should for everyone who leaves this life, both as a spiritual work of mercy and in hope that having reached Heaven, in part through our prayers, he will intercede for us.

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