This week we take a look at how conservatives and evangelicals are succumbing to the worldly ways of liberalism instead of submitting to the wisdom of God. In particular, we’ll be focused on race relations using my book, Race in America: Liberalism’s Attack on Minorities and the Church, as a guide. Podcast: Play in new window | Download…
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As Coronavirus Prompts Economic Downturn, Texas is Facing Fiscal Uncertainty on Two Fronts
This article originally ran April 8 on The Texan Recently, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar briefed legislators on the potential fiscal effects of the coronavirus shutdown and the collapse of oil prices. While no one knows for sure at this point, it is likely that the state could face a significant revenue shortfall that could disrupt…
Race in America: Liberalism’s Attack on Minorities and the Church
We live in a world at war. A war that has been waged ever since Adam defied God and abandoned Eve to Satan’s deceit to get a taste of the forbidden fruit. Unfortunately, the church too often also falls for this deceit and retreats, unable to recognize the battles lines forming around us. Race in…
The Liberty Cafe: Experts and COVID-19
In this week’s episode, we take a brief look at the history of experts in light of all the expert advice we are getting with regard to the COVID-19 virus. Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | RSS
Hot Texas Summer Could Mean High Electricity Costs
With summer right around the corner, Texans better be ready to empty their pockets to pay extra for electricity. According to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), energy use from windfarm-generated electricity is now tied with electricity from coal plants. This rise of wind is making headlines and being celebrated by people all through…
The Liberty Cafe: Socialism
In this week’s podcast, we examine how some people are in denial of the fact that many of the policies we live under today are socialist. Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Texas Should Act Now to Address the 2021 Budget Crunch
Recently, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar briefed legislators on the potential fiscal effects from the COVID-19 shutdown and collapse of oil prices. While no one knows for sure at this point, it is likely that the state could face a significant revenue shortfall that could disrupt the ability of the Texas government to fund its…
Policymakers’ Guide to Corporate Welfare
Conservatives have long questioned whether welfare is the best way to help the least fortunate among us. More recently, the debate has shifted to a different type of welfare. Conservatives today are challenging whether “corporate welfare” achieves its stated goal of boosting economic growth. And, as in the case of traditional welfare, the debate extends…
Renewable Subsidies Leading America Toward European-Style Energy Poverty
This commentary originally ran on Real Clear Energy Recent headlines have touted the record $55 billion renewable sector investments last year. Yet these headlines hide the fact that the renewable energy industry has been engaged in a world-class scam for more than 20 years. If we don’t do something about it, it won’t be long before…
Revelation Study Notes – Rev. 1:1-3
As I work through Revelation for a Bible study, I’m putting together some notes. I’ll be publishing them on a regular basis. In 1:1-3, three themes stand out: The book of Revelation is a revelation and a prophesy; we should read it that way Revelation is telling us about some things that must soon take…