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Author of the national best-seller, Not a Daycare: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth. Piper served as a university president for 17 years during which time he led his college from relative obscurity to a position of national recognition and influence. Piper presently serves as a contributing columnist for The Washington Times. His commentary on religion, education, leadership and politics is featured in local and national media outlets coast to coast.
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In this episode, Dr. Piper is joined by Bob Franz, host of the Strictly Speaking podcast, for a discussion on the recent comments made by Carrie Prejean Boller on Israel, the Iran War, and influence on Trump. In addition, the discussion covered abortion, incrementalism and replacement theology, and more. It's a good one! https://rumble.com/c/StrictlySpeakingUnfiltered?e9s=src_v1_sa%2Csrc_v1_sa_o
One of the unexpected voices of reason coming from our nation’s capital in recent days is that of Senator John Fetterman. For example, “Why isn’t it a good thing to make it impossible for Iran to acquire and use nuclear bombs?” and others. But those on the "horseshoe right" don't sound nearly as reasonable...
If Mr. Talarico wins in the November general election, here’s a prediction you can take to the bank. In 2028, this freshly minted senator will be a featured speaker at the Democrat National Convention, and in just a handful of months thereafter, he will announce his candidacy for the presidency of the United States. If you have an eerie sense of de-ja-vu, that you’ve already seen this movie, heard this song, and read this book, you should. Can you name that tune?
This past Monday, on February 23, 2026, Candace Owens released the trailer for her upcoming “investigative series” called “The Bride of Charlie,” whereby she removes all doubt (if any remained) that she is either an unhinged, delusional, moonbat, or just plain evil.
From justice to compassion, political wordplay masks child trafficking, violence and failed leadership
In the previous episode (Ep771), I argued that if you want to know what has caused the chaos in our country, you need look no further than what is being taught in our public schools. This week, I provide the proof.
If you’ve ever found yourself asking any of these questions, then look no further than your nation’s schools and churches. The bottom line is that none of this madness should surprise anyone.
“If you want to know what’s wrong with America, look no further than ‘White evangelicals.’ Their sellout to the Republican Party is the cause of all that ails us.” Trip Fuller Am I the only one who gets weary of the hypocritical duplicity of oxymoronic “Christians” such as Mr. Fuller? I mean, seriously, how could such a self-declared “scholar” be so clueless?
Last week, the world’s elites gathered again in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum (WEF). Of course, Klaus Schwab, WEF founder and long-standing chairman, opened the meeting. “The world faces critical challenges,” he proclaimed, in somber tones, and then went on to outline several “extremist” threats presently confronting our planet and its people. But have no fear, Mr. Schwab promised. “The future is shaped by us, and particularly shaped by us in this room.” Does anyone other than me hear the voice of George Orwell echoing through the Swiss Alps right now?
The justice who literally told us that she “cannot define what a woman is” proved again what every thinking person already knew. Today’s ruling class has a palpable disregard for what it means to be a human being. The cases of Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. in front of the Supreme Court this past week further cemented this insanity.
Recently, I've written in the Washington Times and shared here on YT about Islam and Zohran Mamdani’s decision to be sworn into office with his right hand on the Quran. Some critics, however, responded to my column with some indignation regarding the Quran. "But what about your Bible?” they asked. “It promotes slavery, misogyny, military conquest, and the execution of non-believers, as well. Most of this stuff is also allowed if not encouraged by your Christian God, so who are you to judge Muslims?” How should we respond?
Did you realize that Mamdani took his oath of office on 2 Qurans? One was his grandfathers, but the second was published during the Ottoman Empire. Why does that matter?
“Know your enemy” if you want to avoid the “peril of a hundred of battles.” -SunTzu In light of recent atrocities, including the massacre of Jews in Australia and the butchery of Christians in Nigeria, as well as the shootings on the campus of Brown University, maybe it’s time we start acknowledging what we know about this enemy that seems so hell-bent on destroying us.
At its core, the "No Kings" movement is really nothing more than a repeat of the millennia-old cycle of the original sin. Eating the fruit of the forbidden tree, these people become their own monarch as they haughtily rise and shout, with the maniacal confidence of Diderot, "We will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest!"
Candace Owens is either a shameless grifter who will say just about anything to get more clicks, or she is a flat-out moonbat. Candidly, I am not sure which, but either way, her antisemitic frothing at the mouth has no place in polite society.
Buyer Beware: Christian parents, please don’t assume that because a college has “Christian” in its name or on its four-color brochure that the faculty and leadership share your beliefs. It’s very possible, they do not.
People as diverse as Ted Cruz, Bill Maher, and Judd Saul are all sounding the same alarm. The genocide in Nigeria is real. Like the Polish and German Jews of the 1930s, these African Christians don’t need the world’s denial; they need the world’s help.
In his dystopian classic, 1984, George Orwell commented on the power of education by saying," [He] who controls the past controls the future; [and he] who controls the present controls the past." If you ever thought that today's Democrats don't understand that the front-line battle for the future of America is in America's schools, look no further than this week's headlines for proof that they, in fact, do.
It appears that “progressive believers” are so clouded by their politics and TDS that they can’t join in celebrating perhaps one of the most consequential calls to Christ in world history; it's time for them to check their souls.Piper discusses the amazing Kirk Memorial and the ridiculous reactions following.
Former President Barak Obama shared in a recent interview, since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, that the rhetoric in "his" Whitehouse was not as toxic as he claims Trump's is and thus it's Trump's fault for Charlie's death?`
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tim bagby

how bout equipping them with guns

Jan 23rd
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