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Shot, Silenced, and Smeared: One Physician’s Ordeal with Abuse of Process and his Continued Fight to Clear his Name
By Greg Yates The criminal case People v Gosselin took place in a little red house structure known as the “Town of Highland Justice Court” located in Sullivan County, New York. This little red structure is also known as the Barryville Town Hall, where court is...
It Doesn’t Get Better – A Memorial Day Reflection
Editor’s note: My apologies for not posting this on Memorial Day, but remembrance and thanks to those who “paid the ultimate price” is timeless.
Can a Christian Be a Communist – Sermon by Martin Luther King Jr.
I remember Martin Luther King Junior’s speech “I Have a Dream” and wonder what our country would look like if he had lived to shape that dream.
The Genius of Trump
Critics don’t comprehend the genius of what President Trump is doing to change state behavior in Venezuela and other rogue Latin American countries. …
“There’s a ladder that reaches up toward God”
Charlie, you see, has suffered enough. He’s gone to the Lord. He deserves his reward.
Religious Liberty and the Genius of the American Founding
We are in danger of losing the precious gift of religious liberty, which took almost 2,000 years for the Christian West to put into practice.
“Our Greatest Inheritance”—2018 Commencement Address
It seems, at times, that we live in an age when too many disregard the wisdom of the past. But here at Hillsdale you’ve been grounded in the teachings and traditions that are our greatest inheritance as Americans—the same teachings and traditions that are the surest foundation of a boundless American future.
Religion and Public Life in America
Our secular establishment wants to reduce the autonomy of religious institutions and limit the influence of faith in the public square.
Individual, Community, and State: How to Think About Religious Freedom
There is a growing awareness among Americans that religious freedom in our country has come under sustained pressures.
Freedom and Justice in Islam
As used in Arabic at that time, liberty was not a political but a legal term: You were free if you were not a slave.
Views on Islam
To think about Islam, we find ourselves first of all engaged in the question of what Islam is.
Putting God Back in the Public Square
The time has come to recover the courage of our forefathers, who understood that faith and freedom are inseparable and that they are worth fighting for.
The Pursuit of the Sacred
Anthropologists teach us that notions of the sacred are inherent in human nature. In other words, as human beings we have a natural propensity to consecrate, to sanctify, to make holy. The word “sacred” refers to that which is set apart as holy or which is dedicated to some exalted purpose. We secure sacred things against defamation or violation. Sacred things, then, we say are inviolate. Human life, for example, is inviolate. It is one of the things we hold most sacred. We have strict laws to protect it. Some cultures hold that all life is sacred. There is a
Religion and Democracy
America is a nation unique in the history of the world. It is not the product of an accident or evolution.
What If Jesus Had Never Been Born?
Jesus Christ, the greatest man who ever lived, has changed virtually every aspect of human life—and most people don’t know it.
The Star of Bethlehem (1993)
The Star of Bethlehem is an intersection between Christianity and science, in a world created by a God but who continues to carry out His own purposes.
Freedom’s Victory: What We Owe to Faith and the Free Market
Socialism is based on a false view of human nature, and its institutions stifle the very conditions—opportunity, creativity and initiative—that make it possible for societies to prosper.
Socialism, Capitalism, and the Bible
The so-called liberation theologians not only promote a synthesis of Marxism and Christianity, but attempt to ground their recommended restrictions of economic and political freedom on their interpretation of the biblical ethic.
Shall Man Unmake God? The New Ecumenism Says No
In recent years there has been a coming together of Catholics and Evangelicals motivated by a growing recognition of the threats to Christianity itself posed both by the secular culture and by liberal Christianity.
The Powers That Be
St. Paul viewed the Roman state not only as benign, and protective of the rights of its citizens, but even as in some way part of the Providence of God.
Moral Leadership in Post-Secular America
This attitude toward America as being experimental, as being provocative, as being a test of human possibility, has almost totally been lost.





















