This has been the way of things for most of human history, with the exception rather than the rule being that men of good character are calling the shots, humanly speaking.More
Tag Archives: Not the Bee
FBI Agent Timothy Thibault, Killer Robots, and the Trouble with Reading Great Books
Perhaps if more of us were reading great books, then, we would catch more quickly threats in various spheres in a more personal and preventative way, not always merely reacting.More
America’s Alphabet Soup Federal Agencies Seem to Hate Conservatives
We need to take a look at the cost-benefit to the American people for the FBI, DOJ, IRS, USDA, and CDC, and other similar departments, bureaus, services, agencies, and centers.More
Christians Above Politics, the Georgia Guidestones, and ‘The Fall of JD Hall’
What do Elon Musk, the Georgia Guidestones, whether Christians should get into politics, and JD Hall have in common? We’re going to talk about all of them on this episode. That’s what.More
Word Games, Public Education, and Critical Theory
When it comes to CRT and DEI, the particular words sounds are not the really dangerous thing. It’s the substance of the remarks and ideas which really matters.More
Concerning Hate Speech and Twitter Suspending the Babylon Bee
Once again we see how the Left calls “hate speech” that kind of talk which they hate. And when they can’t rebut the logic and irony, they resort to cancellation.More
Romans 13, Big Eva, and Who The Real Rebels Are
The proper application of Romans 13 and the whole counsel of God found in Scripture is precisely the opposite of what the big names in American Evangelical Christian leadership insisted. More
Aaron Rodgers and State Farm Withstand Cancel Culture
Having spent most of our recent episodes talking about more personal matters, let us turn our attention again to the news. Three stories in particular deserve special attention.More
Lieutenant Governor Elect Winsome Sears Victory Speech
“There are some who want to divide us and we must not let that happen. They would like us to believe we are back in 1963 when my father came.”More