Commentary: Crush of Crises
The sheer volume of raging crises has grown so large, it is getting difficult to keep up with anything other than the latest developments that media outlets believe will … Read More
The sheer volume of raging crises has grown so large, it is getting difficult to keep up with anything other than the latest developments that media outlets believe will … Read More
Nothing of value was learned, they tell us, when terrorists who were high value al Qaeda operatives were subjected to “enhanced interrogation.” Scandal of all scandals, … Read More
The Devil thought that he had won a great victory in the Garden of Gethsemane and at Calvary. However, when Christ was resurrected according to God’s … Read More
As of November 2014, same-sex marriage is legal in 32 of the 50 states that are the United States of America. Adding to that total, same-sex … Read More
It looks like vindication for the ancient Proverb that tells us pride comes before a fall. Russia’s President Putin has flaunted an arrogance of national power … Read More
Questions remain over the global economic impact of Beijing’s efforts to reduce its financial reliance on the U.S. –via Permission from ft.com — Financial Times When … Read More
Immutable Law of Supply and Demand This fall oil production rose to create an oil surplus. Supply outpaced demand. Demand declined because of a recession in … Read More
Shocking? Yes, it is! Millions suppose Christ came to “save the world.” They believe He came to die for the sins of mankind, yet do not know … Read More
Soeren Kern is a Senior Fellow at the New York-based Gatestone Institute. He is also Senior Fellow for European Politics at the Madrid-based Grupo de Estudios … Read More
Across the world, month after month, year after year, within country after country, hundreds of varied and differing religious holidays and holy days are observed by … Read More