Photo: James Tissot, Woe unto You, Scribes and Pharisees, Brooklyn Museum. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1931. Whitewashed Tombs: Matthew 23 and the Structural Parallels Between Pharisaic Judaism and Latter-day Saint Religious Culture A Theological…
A Critical Examination of Joseph Smith Restoration Claims in Light of New Testament Theology
From Examination to Declaration: A Major Revision What began as A Critical Examination of Joseph Smith’s Restoration Claims in Light of New Testament Theology has undergone a comprehensive revision — and with it, a new title that says exactly what the evidence demands: The Gates Did Not Prevail: A Biblical and Historical Case Against the LDS Great Apostasy…
The Fair Use Shield: Essential Protection for Faith-Based Content Creators
The debate over fair use has intensified in the age of artificial intelligence, with publishers fighting to protect their content from unauthorized commercial exploitation. The News-Media Alliance’s recent whitepaper challenges claims that AI companies can freely harvest copyrighted material under fair use protections, arguing that massive-scale commercial copying for training language models fails every traditional…
The Idol of Human Potential: How LDS President Hinckley’s Message Conflicts with “Apart from Me You Can Do Nothing.”
LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley, 15th President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: “There is no limit to your potential. If you will take control of your lives, the future is filled with opportunity and gladness. You cannot afford to waste your talents or your time. Great opportunities lie ahead of you….
What to do with Iran: First, Knock Out Several Coastal Military Installations. Here’s a list.
Iran maintains numerous naval and IRGC Navy facilities along its Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and Caspian Sea coastlines, primarily for defense, patrol, and missile operations.wikipedia+1 Persian Gulf Facilities These bases support regular navy (IRIN) and IRGC Navy operations, including submarines, frigates, and anti-ship missiles. Bandar Abbas: Naval HQ with airbase, repair facilities, and underground…
Blood on the Prairie: Intertribal Warfare Before European Contact in Minnesota
Long before European trappers paddled Minnesota’s waterways, the region’s indigenous peoples were locked in cycles of territorial conflict that shaped the land’s human geography for centuries. The Dakota Dominance The Dakota Sioux controlled much of what became Minnesota by the 17th century, but this dominance came through generations of warfare. Archaeological evidence and oral traditions…
The Divine Purpose in Creation: Why God Made Humanity
The question of why God created humanity, especially knowing humanity would fall into sin, has occupied Christian thinkers since the earliest days of the church. This inquiry touches the very heart of God’s character, His sovereign purposes, and the nature of His glory. The answer reveals not merely an intellectual puzzle to be solved, but…
From ARPANET to AI: Why Yesterday’s Fear Shouldn’t Define Tomorrow’s Future
Did you refuse to use the Internet when it was first introduced because it was a defense-funded computer network by the U.S. military’s ARPANET? Of course not. Today, the notion seems absurd—yet many people exhibit similar resistance toward artificial intelligence, viewing it with suspicion despite its increasingly integral role in modern life. Just as the…
The Digital Landlord Dilemma: Why Your HOA’s Ban on Investor Purchases Deserves Scrutiny
An examination of property rights, market dynamics, and the unintended consequences of well-intentioned housing restrictions When Issues & Insights published “Investors Should Not Be Barred From Buying Homes” on January 13, 2026, the editorial board aimed to propose legislation in Minnesota and Maryland that would restrict investor purchases of single-family homes. Their argument was straightforward:…
Joey Sampaga Sermon: Responding to the Kingdom of God, Luke 10:1-16
This Sunday, Pastor Joey Sampaga led us through Luke 10:1-16, “Sent with Urgency: Responding to the Kingdom of God.” As Luke unfolds the story, we find Jesus moving steadily toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the suffering waiting for Him there. The cross looms in the distance, yet His sense of purpose intensifies. With limited time…








