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The Trouble with Truth
By Judie Brown The latest catch phrase is It’s complicated. When those words are uttered, obfuscation is imminent. You see, when folks do not want to face facts, they create stories that support their perspective, and all of a sudden the truth is erased. To know how to defend truth, we must know how to define it. According to Webster, truth means “agreement with fact or reality.” Yet in today’s...
Diabolical Language of an Abortion Disciple
By Judie Brown Nancy Pelosi, grand dame of the pro-aborts in Congress, recently shepherded a new bill through Congress known as the Equality Act. According to Heritage Foundation: “Where the original Civil Rights Act of 1964 furthered equality by ensuring that...
Alabama Law Incites Glorification of Evil
By Judie Brown Within moments of Governor Kay Ivey’s signing of the latest Alabama abortion law, commentators and abortion activists went wild. Planned Parenthood’s president Leana Wen tweeted: “This is a terrifying time for women in America. We will fight in...
The Babies in the ‘Breyer Patch’
By Judie Brown United States Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer has been making noise about Supreme Court precedent and abortion—and the media is listening. That is because the liberal media is convinced that Roe v. Wade will be overturned. In their self-imposed...
Brian K. Sims and the Rejection of God
By Judie Brown Brian K. Sims is a Pennsylvania state representative. In 2012, he “became the first-ever openly gay candidate to be elected to the state house.” He recently joined his fellow legislators in the unveiling of anti-discrimination legislation. But...
The Catholic Priest as Lighthouse Keeper
By Judie Brown A lighthouse emits an ongoing signal to navigators. Most lighthouses have someone who maintains the facility. He is known as a lighthouse keeper. This image was mentioned by Archbishop Georg Ganswein, personal secretary to Pope Benedict XVI and prefect...
Death: The Definitive Painkiller
By Judie Brown Palliative care was originally understood to be the practice of offering relief and comfort to a suffering or dying patient. But the popular version of this technique is something quite different. Ione Whitlock suggests that today “one is well-advised...