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Change My Definition and You Change My Values
Words are beautiful things, as Proverbs 25:11 says: “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver”. Psalms says words are
Change the Definition and You Change the Principle
Words are beautiful things, as Proverbs 25:11 says: “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver”. Psalms says they are
Religious Liberty is Under Attack
Why are Americans in general, and Utahns in particular, not outraged at the recent threats against religious rights in Houston, Texas? Of all the states
Mr. Bureaucrat, May I Please Have a Drink of Water?
Imagine a world where you have to get government permission to get a drink of water. This sounds like the plot of a very bad
You Have One Week Left Until Liberty Rings In the Voting Booth
America’s right to vote is one of our greatest privileges. It’s that time again—elections for state and national leaders. You have one week left to
A Conservative is Compassion in Action
Where did the stereotype of conservatives come from—that they are hardhearted bigots and greedy racists who are indifferent to the poor and the environment? Where,
Utah Needs a Strong Governor To Stand Firm
Yesterday’s announcement that the Supreme Court will not hear Utah’s case concerning same-sex unions does not make these unions mandatory. The issue still falls within
Folk Heroes Teach Work and Redistribution
The Little Red Hen of folk tale fame said, “He who does not work does not eat.” Robin Hood left England’s Sherwood Forest to steal
Marriage Can Save the Nation
The banter and jostling of a happy family around the dinner table does more than create well-adjusted people, it can lift a slumping nation. The
Liberty Depends On Free, Unbiased Media
The term “yellow journalism” refers to sensational or exaggerated news reporting that inflames emotions. It can also refer to media coverage that subverts freedom principles.
Conspiracies and Climate Change: Hopelessness vs Hope
Say “conspiracy theory” and you kill dissenting opinions. Concerning climate change, however, you either slumber or choose your conspiracy. On one hand, there is impending
Federalization of Water
August 14, 2014 8:00 am • Margaret Dayton Senate Deliberations In 1877, to support development in the western states, Congress passed the Desert Land Act,