What I’ve Learned About the Constitution (So Far)

By Jordan Sarmo Published: December 16, 2021 Noon EST (4 minute read) As many of you know, I was one of the silent majority until the beginning of this year. What I saw, first on November 3, 2020 and then on January 6, 2021, really woke me up to the seriousness of our country’s situation. […]

The Forsaking of God-Given Rights

By Olivia Murray Published: December 9, 2021 Noon EST (2 minute read) During the harsh winter in December of 1776, General Washington and his small army were retreating back from the east and into Pennsylvania. They were hungry, cold, and so lacking in necessities that many men were barefoot. But why were they there?  Because […]

Is Government a Moral Authority?

By Olivia Murray Published: December 7, 2021 Noon EST (2 minute read) When we consider morality, we must address a profound question. Is it an article of subjectivity or objectivity? If morality hinges upon a society, culture, or any other external factor, then it is in fact subjective. It is subject to outside influence. If […]