By Andrew Kuiper I can guarantee that we will soon forget the absurd characterization of “KKKolumbus” in the South Bend History Museum. But every time I bring my son to walk through those museum rooms, I will be haunted by the characterization of our… Continue Reading “Killing Christopher Columbus ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Russell Kirk Christopher Columbus offers us the example of those virtues that the old Romans called fortitude and constancy; and the example of those virtues that the early Christians called faith and hope… — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2020/10/columbus-exemplar-timeless-russell-kirk.html
By Miles McPherson, Guest Contributor Both of my grandfathers were black, while one of my grandmothers was white and the other was black and Chinese. I also grew up in two very racially distinct neighborhoods. The area that I lived in was 95% black,… Continue Reading “Racism and police: What a father of a black officer has to say | Opinion News”
By Michael Gryboski The Episcopal Church lost a little over 61,000 members in 2020 and saw a decline in worship attendance even before the pandemic lockdowns occurred, according to data released by the denomination. — Read on http://www.christianpost.com/news/episcopal-church-lost-61k-members-saw-drop-in-worship-in-2020.html
By Leonardo Blair Viola Roberts Lampkin Brown was an infant when the “Titanic” sank into the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. She was not yet 3 when World War I began. She was still 6 when the Flu pandemic started in February… Continue Reading “Viola Brown credits faith for helping her through wars, pandemics | Living News”
By Michael Gryboski The atheist group Freedom From Religion Foundation has demanded that a school district in North Carolina quit the practice of beginning meetings with Christian prayers. — Read on http://www.christianpost.com/news/ffrf-demands-nc-school-district-stop-holding-christian-prayers.html