Foundations of Freedom
The Gosnell trial continues, but still remains largely uncovered by the mainstream media. Today, why the fight to defend life must go on and why the G
Foundations of Freedom
As the nation reaches out for answers in the aftermath of the Boston bombing, we should be reminded of the battle being fought to defend our freedoms.
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9:19 AM
Jun. 14, 2013
Flag Day (and Happy Birthday Army)
Today, June 14th, is Flag Day, a day set aside for Americans to commemorate the adoption of the “Stars and Stripes” by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777. (Today also happens to be the 238th birthday of the United States Army.) Fl
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3:49 PM
May. 24, 2013
Remembering
On this Memorial Day, many of our members and readers are thinking less of swimming pools, cookouts, and days off than they are of the sacrifices of family and friends – of the faces they’ll never again see this side of heaven. That&rsq
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9:05 AM
Apr. 18, 2013
Foundations of Freedom
The Gosnell trial continues, but still remains largely uncovered by the mainstream media. Today, why the fight to defend life must go on and why the Gosnell trial now sits at the center of that fight.
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9:45 AM
Apr. 17, 2013
Foundations of Freedom
As the nation reaches out for answers in the aftermath of the Boston bombing, we should be reminded of the battle being fought to defend our freedoms. Today learn how you can stand with the ACLJ during this challenging time.
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9:55 AM
Apr. 9, 2013
Angry Atheists, History and America's Future
Millions of Americans know the story of the Ground Zero Cross, the twisted steel beams that fell from the wreckage of the World Trade Center on 9/11, beams in the shape of a cross. Fewer, however, know that this cross is now at a different “Gr
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1:46 PM
Apr. 4, 2013
Angry Atheists Lose Fight to Tear Down Ground Zero Cross
“We are angry . . . .” This was the reaction of the president of American Atheists last week upon learning that his organization’s lawsuit to tear down the Ground Zero Cross and remove it from the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum
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11:34 AM
Apr. 1, 2013
A Victory for Common Sense: New York Judge Rules for Ground Zero Cross
Easter weekend brought us two pieces of very good legal news. The first -- yet another victory against Obamacare’s abortion-pill mandate -- Ed White posted about late Friday night. The second, however, went largely unnoticed in the media unt
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3:17 PM
Jan. 28, 2013
ACLJ to Federal Court: Reject Atheist Lawsuit & Keep Jesus Memorial in Place on Montana Mountain
The ACLJ filed an amicus brief on Friday defending the statue of Jesus that has stood for almost 60 years as a war memorial on Big Mountain in Montana. The brief was filed on behalf of the ACLJ, U.S. Members of Congress and over 106,000 ACLJ members
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1:27 PM
Nov. 27, 2012
The Essentiality of Religious Argument in the Public Square
I just finished my second reading (the first was many years ago) of James McPherson’s outstanding single-volume history of the Civil War, Battle Cry of Freedom. The first time I read the book I was primarily interested in his take on the milit
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2:13 PM
Nov. 21, 2012
We Give Thanks
Please let me wish you and your family a happy Thanksgiving. There is so much to be thankful for, especially a generous God who has blessed this nation. In 1789, the first Federal Congress passed a resolution asking that the President of the United











