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The Six Days of Creation
By Dewey Roberts In the first chapter of Genesis, there is the divine revelation that God created the world “in the space of six days, and all very good” (Shorter Catechism #9). Genesis 1 gives us the six days of creation and verse 31 of that chapter says: “God saw all that He had made,…
Out of Touch: A Kevin James Short Film
Music Selection: The Dad’s Band – Cover of “Keep Your Hands to Yourself”
What They’re Saying: about Gen. Michael Flynn
Gregg Jarrett on Fox News: The collusion house of cards has finally and fully collapsed. In a stunning turn of events Thursday, the Justice Department dropped its case against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. Exculpatory documents concealed by the FBI and federal prosecutors for more than three years showed that the retired Army lieutenant general never lied or…
Music Selection: Paolo Nutini – Pencil Full of Lead
Shelly Luther: Locked Down, then Locked Up, and Now Free
The Texas Supreme Court ordered the release this morning of Shelly Luther after Dallas area state District Judge Eric Moyé had ordered her jailed for seven days on Tuesday for refusing to close her salon. Moyé had suggested he would lighten her sentence “If you would … take this opportunity to acknowledge that your actions…
Civil Rights Under Assault During the COVID-19 Lockdown
This article originally ran on Texas Scorecard on April 29. Diners at Gloria’s Latin Cuisine in Colleyville were the subjects of a photo spread at Dailymail.com after Mayor Richard Newton authorized patio service in area restaurants in a “controversial” proclamation. According to the MailOnline, these patrons engaged in shocking behavior when their “masks … came off once…
The Liberty Cafe 005: The Renewable Energy Culture is on the Wrong Side of Liberty
Don’t believe the slick marketing of the renewable energy industry. “Wind and solar energy are [not] cheaper to produce than that generated from coal or even natural gas.” And never will be. Which is why industry participants will spend whatever it takes to force American taxpayers and consumers to continue to fork out more than…
Governments Slow to Match Sacrifices Texans are Making During the Coronavirus Lockdown
The article originally ran in The Texan on April 29. Café Medici is a locally owned coffee shop operating three cafes in Austin. That number used to be six, though, before the COVID-19 shutdown. “We had to close three of them; one for good,” said owner Michael Vaclav, who founded the company with his wife…