We are not capable of accepting the terrorist's challenge to sacrifice because the logic of suicide-homicide is unacceptable in a moral context permeated by Christianity; because we do not believe that the mechanism of the sacrificial victim has any value. The act of the suicide bomber who immolates himself and his enemy on the same altar may draw our attention -- as does in fact happen -- but it doesn't convince us. But to think that the refusal of this sacrifice weakens the West is merely a way of reviving Nietzsche's criticisms of Christianity - Rene Girard
Expect More Tyranny and More Kim Davises - David Limbaugh, Human EventsKim Davis vs. Judicial Tyranny - Patrick Buchanan, Human Events
Is Judge Vance Day of Oregon the Next Kim Davis? - Maggie Gallagher, NRO
Office Depot Refuses to Print Pro-Life Prayer - Dr. Susan Berry, Breitbart
How Christians Can Evaluate Religious Liberty Objections - Carter & Moore, TGC
September 11’s Deadly Reach - Matthew Hennessey, City Journal
The Rebellion of the Influential Non-Elites - Noah Rothman, Commentary
A Word of Caution for the Spiritual Friends - Rachel Lu, Crisis
Revolution and Regression - William Kilpatrick, Crisis
Sad Truth About Planned Parenthood Videos - Dr. Joel McDurmon, American Vision
On Down Syndrome and Abortion - Mary O'Callaghan, The Public Discourse
Honoring the Heroes of 9/11 - Tom Sileo, The Stream
When Christians Are More Open-Minded Than Liberals - Aaron Earls, The Federalist
Stop Being Cowards On Abortion Fight - David Harsanyi, The Federalist
Jindal Declares War on Trump - Streiff, Red State
TN 7th Graders and the Shahada - David French, NRO
Best and Worst States for U.S. Homeowners - Jon Street, The Blaze
Caveats to Free Community College Proposal - Lindsey Burke, Daily Signal
Time for Another Government Shutdown? - Daniel Mitchell, The Federalist
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