Built for Them, Ready for You: Why Detention Infrastructure Deserves More Skepticism

I trust my government the way I trust a chainsaw: useful, powerful, and capable of doing exactly what it’s designed to do—right up until someone slips, panics, or decides to use it for something it was never meant to cut. I support enforcing the law. I support borders. I support order. What I don’t support is pretending that massive, flexible, taxpayer-funded detention infrastructure will remain forever confined to the narrow purpose printed on today’s briefing slides. That’s not patriotism. That’s optimism with a short memory.

Democrat Bill: Giving Washington State’s Attorney General Power To Investigate Businesses Without Probable Cause

Democrat Bill: Giving Washington State's Attorney General Power To Investigate Businesses Without Probable Cause

At the request of AG Brown, Democrats^ snuck in a bill at the last minute which would allow Washington’s Attorney General to weaponize the legal system against law-abiding Americans: Conservatives and Christians will be abused without probable cause, without warrant and without a neutral judge.

From Dionysus to the Edict: The Olympic Whiplash Nobody Planned

In 2024, the world tuned in to Paris and was treated to a lavish, high-budget revival of pagan imagery—complete with nods to Dionysus, the ancient god of intoxication, ecstasy, and losing yourself so completely that personal responsibility becomes someone else’s problem. It was art, we were told. It was symbolism. It was “inclusive.” It was definitely not accidental. And it certainly wasn’t Christian.

You Can’t Be Good Without God

The book of Titus was a letter written by Paul to his disciple, Titus, in about the year 66 AD. Paul had left Titus in charge of the churches on the island of Crete. Crete was inhabited by natives of the island as well as Jews who didn’t know the truth of Jesus Christ. The purpose of the letter was to exhort Titus of the importance of finding, discipling and training elders in every city there, so that they, in turn, could become Godly leaders and ministers, teaching the people to live righteous, Godly lives.

Noah’s Purity: Preserving Humanity from Nephilim Corruption

The phrase “Noah was a righteous man, blameless in his generations” (Genesis 6:9) has sparked significant theological discussion about its meaning. While many interpret it as a reference to Noah’s moral character, some scholars, such as Dr. Michael Heiser, suggest it could also imply genetic purity. This interpretation is rooted in the context of Genesis 6:1-4, which describes the “sons of God” (commonly understood as fallen angels) mating with human women and producing the Nephilim, a race of giants. The resultant corruption of humanity, both morally and physically, required divine intervention to preserve the human lineage and fulfill God’s plan for redemption.