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JD Vance reveals why Christian values are key to America’s future during TPUSA tribute to Charlie Kirk
JD Vance told Ole Miss students that America’s future relies on a strong Christian foundation and warned against the dangers of secular liberalism at a TPUSA event honoring Charlie Kirk.
Vice President JD Vance said at a Turning Point USA event that he hopes his wife, Usha, "comes to see" the Christian gospel as he does.
Vance spoke of many topics, including religion, Wednesday at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), Fox News reported. At the event, held in honor of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Vance said “a properly rooted Christian moral order” is important for the future of the U.S.
He listened to me and then casually told me I had something called scrupulosity, or religious obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD ). He said it so simply, as if there were a neon sign above my head blinking my diagnosis. Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again.
Vice President J.D. Vance debated the “Christian foundation” of the United States with an attendee skeptical about Christianity at a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event held Wednesday […]
At a recent panel discussion, BYU students of diverse faiths voiced their experiences being in a predominantly Latter-day Saint campus. See what they said.
The book’s first major strength is Fraser’s astute attention to the diversity of religious higher education. Although he still neglects some more marginal examples—such as Adventist, Lutheran, Anabaptist, and Pentecostal institutions—he does an admirable job of expanding our understanding of American religious higher education.
From two interesting (and little-known) 1840s American cases that point in somewhat different directions. [1.] In Commonwealth v. Armstrong,