Bethany Blankley — Axis Mundi
Bethany Blankley
Bethany Blankley is a political analyst for Fox News Radio and has appeared on television and radio programs nationwide. She writes about political, cultural and religious issues in America from the perspective of an evangelical and a former communications strategist for four senators, one congressman, a former New York governor and several nonprofits. She earned her master's degree in theology from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and her bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Maryland. Follow her: @bethanyblankley and BethanyBlankley.com.
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The diurnal interminable squabbling about First Amendment rights intentionally and ironically ignores the concerted effort to ensure its compliance to sharia law.
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The "Gay mafia," as Bill Maher calls them, are like fools flouting their own folly. They impose standards (that they don't follow) solely on Christians through discriminatory legal measures — but completely ignore imams who advocate their death.
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The more than 145 Christians in Garrisa, Kenya, who were killed on April 2, 2015, were not the first or the last Christians who were marked for death by Muslims.
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One of my friends in Scotland commented that Christianity in America is a mile wide and an inch deep. After returning to America from living overseas twice as an adult, I would say this is a fair assessment.
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"Where did Common Core come from?" is a question I often hear from parents in every state I've visited as I travel the country speaking about the Islamic infiltration of America.
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There’s a lot of negativity, division and hardship expressed by many Americans today. Holidays can often be stressful and often remind people of what they feel is missing in their lives.
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The hullabaloo over false information being propagated about Indiana's Religious Freedom and Restoration Act (RFRA) reveals a much more serious underlying problem in America.
SharesBETHANY BLANKLEY: Protect families and God-given rights
America's crises today are as dire as those the colonists faced in 1775 and Nazi-era evil.
SharesBETHANY BLANKLEY: The Supreme Court and pastors on marriage
Why are there not more Christians courageously advocating that life, marriage, family, and society can only survive and flourish if rooted in the biblical principles of right moral living?
SharesBETHANY BLANKLEY: All of politics is spiritual
Christians believe that God created the Earth and everything in it. He also created three methods for societal order by establishing the government, the family and the church, which altogether sustain right moral living and encourage human flourishing.
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In 1973, the Rev. Billy Graham preached to tens of thousands in St. Louis, Missouri, lamenting that America as a nation was under God's judgment for the U.S. Supreme Court Roe. v Wade decision made earlier that year legalizing the mass murder of children.
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For anyone familiar with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, he is passionate about America and passionate about solutions.
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The purpose of my Axis Mundi column in The Washington Times is to address problems, failures, solutions and encouragement for Christians about a range of issues that are important to faith and family.
SharesBETHANY BLANKLEY: As Christianity exits Europe, ‘Criminal Muslims’ fill void with rabid violence
Throughout Europe, tens of thousands of churches have been torn down, sold and repurposed due to an 80-90 percent drop in attendance. Non-attendance is indicative of negative population growth and sub-replacement fertility rates. And negative population growth is indicative of empty pulpits.
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The No. 1 problem in America is MIA fathers. Actually, it's an epidemic.
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Everyone believes in something or someone, even if their faith is in themselves. What differentiates between an opinion and justified belief, however, depends in what or whom such faith rests.
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The Bible answers curiosity for children (mini adults) and parents (grown-up children).
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