The Federal Reserve: A Century of Economic Betrayal—and How We End It

Woodrow Wilson sold out America in 1913 with the Federal Reserve Act, birthing a corrupt banking beast. Jerome Powell’s playing politics, choking Trump’s economy with high rates. The Fed’s untouchable—unelected, unaccountable, a shadow system crushing us since J.P. Morgan’s day. Pre-1913, we thrived without it. Now? Debt and control. Worst presidents like Wilson, Buchanan, and Biden prove it: centralized power kills prosperity. It’s time to dissolve the Fed—repeal it, audit it, end it. America’s republic demands no financial overlords. Read how we take it back: #EndTheFed
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Women Shine in Ministry, But the Bible Reserves Headship for Men

Women have a huge role in Christian ministry—just look at Phoebe the deacon (Romans 16:1-2), Priscilla teaching Apollos (Acts 18:26), or Deborah leading Israel (Judges 4-5). But Scripture doesn’t place them as head pastors or elders. Passages like 1 Timothy 2:11-12 and 3:1-7 point to men in those roles, with no women named as elders in the Bible. I believe God designed it this way—not to limit women, but to shape the church with distinct roles. Check out my full thoughts in the blog post!

Swastikas on Teslas: The Irony of Outrage in a World of Forgotten History

Swastikas carved on Teslas? Vandals call Elon Musk Hitler while driving Porsches and VWs—brands that actually thrived under the Nazis. Ford, GM, Mercedes, BMW: all profited from forced labor and Hitler’s war. Henry Ford’s anti-Semitism even inspired Mein Kampf. Yet Tesla, a clean-energy pioneer with zero Nazi ties, gets the hate. Musk fights climate change and explores Mars—hardly a dictator. The hypocrisy stinks: destroying property with fear tactics mimics what they condemn. History’s real culprits cruise on, unscathed. Read the full take on this selective outrage.

Can God Bless a Marriage Built on Adultery?

Marriage is sacred, but what happens when it’s built on adultery? The Bible permits divorce for infidelity or abandonment, yet a new union between adulterers—like a woman leaving her husband for her lover—starts with sin. Jesus calls remarriage after an unjustified divorce adultery (Matthew 19:9). God doesn’t bless such shaky foundations, as seen with David and Bathsheba’s judged beginnings. But grace can redeem. If repentance transforms the couple, God can work good from flaws (Romans 8:28)—not endorsing the start but reclaiming it. A flawed marriage isn’t doomed, but its blessing hinges on turning to Him