John Stonestreet and Timothy D. Padgett

Voices Contributors

Pete Buttigieg's Bible is missing a lot of pages

If we applied the Bible in the way Mayor Pete suggests, abortion would be justified up until birth, a position now firmly embedded and championed across the Democratic Party.

Pete Buttigieg's Bible is missing a lot of pages

Playing god with our genes is an existential threat

The head of the team behind “Prime Editing” called it “a step — and potentially a significant step — towards this long-term aspiration of the field in which we are trying to be able to make just about any kind of DNA change that anyone wants at just about any site in the human genome.”

Playing god with our genes is an existential threat

No lie, belief in God is good for you

Belief in God is good for you … and not just in the eternal long run. There’s a powerful link between religious devotion and happiness, mental health, and participation in community.

No lie, belief in God is good for you

The Fairness for All Act falls short

In essence, just like the proposed Equality Act supported by House Democrats, the Fairness for All Act would place sexual orientation and gender identity on par with race and religion as protected classes under the Civil Rights Act.

The Fairness for All Act falls short

From Chuck Colson to Kanye West: What to make of celebrity conversions?

Celebrity conversions aren’t easy to navigate. In fact, the ongoing reaction to reports that Kanye West has been born again, is serious about his faith, and is even considering seminary, all in association with the title and content of his much-anticipated music project “Jesus is King,” sounded more than vaguely familiar to those of us at the Colson Center.

From Chuck Colson to Kanye West: What to make of celebrity conversions?

Here's why the NBA is caving to China

More American corporations, including a few having to do with sports, have joined a growing list of American companies who seem committed to appeasing the People’s Republic of China.

Here's why the NBA is caving to China