Olympian. Author. Speaker. CWG Gold, LSU NCAA & SEC Champ. I do my civic duties. Former US Congress Candidate. Intact families are the strength of our society.
The average liberal would rather live in hell and amongst ruins than face the cognitive dissonance of voting Republican
It's akin to asking a devout Christian to desecrate a cross and renounce the Lord
Congress is a complete laughingstock.
Filled with unserious clowns pretending to represent the American people, we’ve sunk into such degeneracy that we’ll accept almost anything. The childish, partisan questioning of Marco Rubio on Iran; especially from Democrats, while we’re navigating serious conflict, is absolutely mind-blowing. And no, Republicans don’t get a pass; plenty on that side have no business being there either. It’s all just laughable.
"You don't know what you're talking about! I know your staff wrote up this cute statement for TikTok, but it's not true. And it's not real. That's not what happened."🔥
— Sec. Marco Rubio to Sen. Rosen when she accused him of partying during a crucial moment in foreign affairs
Week of June 1, 1776:
**In Halifax, Howe leads 10,000 British troops en route to an attack on New York City.
**In Quebec, John Thomas, a Continental Army general, dies of smallpox.
**In Philadelphia, Richard Henry Lee introduces a resolution declaring the colonies independent.
NEVER Forget- When our culture teaches men to stand silently and watch, as women are disrespected, the results are predictable. Cowardly boys who grow to be whiners, weenies and wimps. THAT has always been the goal of the Marxist left. “Destroy Manhood by attacking Womanhood”
BREAKING: The appeals panel concluded “Mallard Creek presented clear and convincing evidence that the student-athlete did NOT engage in unsporting or unacceptable conduct…” @wsoctv | 🎥: @HighSchoolOT
He tried to kill everyone on the flight. While we should be calm dealing with such situations, we must be intolerant against this kind of evil. Mental breakdown or not means he must be dealt with ruthlessly without losing composure.
@ClastonB SAME TEAM that sued to remove 'The 10 Commandments' from schools now want a set of laws to promote the common good. See The Wizard yet?
https://t.co/IDLfibVsxz
What if the greatest threat to equality is government deciding who deserves special treatment?
The Constitution doesn't divide Americans into racial groups, political groups, or preferred classes of citizens.
It recognizes one people under one law.
So why are governments still drawing districts, allocating power, and making policy decisions based on race, ethnicity, gender, and identity classifications?
The Fourteenth Amendment promises equal application of the law not equal outcomes engineered by government.
Can government manipulate political power based on identity and still claim to provide equal protection?
When law stops treating people equally and starts sorting citizens by identity, something fundamental changes.
This isn't a Republican issue.
This isn't a Democrat issue.
It's a constitutional question every American should understand.
Watch this video and decide for yourself:
Does equality mean equal treatment under the law or government management of identity groups?
https://t.co/LMNVsIsNGK
https://t.co/63RaPF8EYQ
A Letter to America: This Is a Spiritual Problem Before It Is a Political One
I’m going to say this clearly: the idea that Black Americans are somehow a separate people from White Americans, with separate destinies, must end. It is false.
Even the label “Black Americans” has grown complicated. We are speaking of people whose blood and lineage run deep into the very founding of this nation. They are Americans.
The divisions and degradations we see are not because we are fundamentally different races. They are the fruit of worldviews and philosophies that now shape culture.
You must decide what defines you.
Will you see yourself through the lens of color and group identity—systems that reduce men to skin and grievance? Or will you see yourself first as an American, created in the image of God?
History is filled with failed attempts to divide humanity by tribe and appearance. Ancient colorism, racial classifications, and today’s identity ideologies all do the same thing: they make men forget who they are before God.
Man’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
That is the fundamental question.
Either you bow to the living God and live under His authority, or you follow man-centered systems—materialism, Marxism, or any other creed that dethrones God. All of them lead to the same dead end: fallen man attempting to redeem himself.
The United States, though stained by sin, was built on the truth that rights come from God, not government. The Constitution’s genius is not in trusting perfect men, but in restraining sinful ones.
So the choice stands: Will we support leaders and ideas that call us to virtue, responsibility, family, faith, and ordered liberty? Or will we keep viewing every issue through the lens of skin color?
Here is the reality: Where your soul goes matters far more than what anyone thinks of your skin.
We live in a land of extraordinary opportunity, yet spiritual darkness blinds many to the blessings in front of them.
Life is not easy. We live in a fallen world. Struggles, opportunities, and paths differ. But one promise towers above every earthly condition:
If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.
That is the hope.
This word is for those with ears to hear. Some will twist it into an attack. It does not matter.
You will either live for God or live for man. Understand the consequences.
You can cling to victimhood and earthly categories, or you can be made new in Christ.
When any political ideology promotes what Scripture condemns, Christians must have the courage to reject it—especially when its defenders claim to be pastors, leaders, or believers. Test every spirit against the Word of God.
Christ did not come to save skin color.
Christ came to save souls.
Rich or poor, strong or weak, free or bound—your greatest need is the same. Without Christ, there is no ultimate hope.
Let us be honest as a nation: We either recover the principles that made liberty possible, or we abandon them.
To those who claim “Black culture” stands apart from America, or that these issues belong only to one group: that is a lie.
This is not a “Black problem.”
This is not a “White problem.”
This is mankind’s problem.
It is the problem of fallen human nature.
They are Americans.
We are Americans.
This is an American problem.
But above all, it is a spiritual problem.
Until we face that truth, nothing will truly change.
Recently Nika Kovač led a movement to gather 1.2 million signatures in support of expanding abortion access for millions of women across the European Union. This is the story of what inspired her, and how she did it.
A Letter to America: This Is a Spiritual Problem Before It Is a Political One
I’m going to say this clearly: the idea that Black Americans are somehow a separate people from White Americans, with separate destinies, must end. It is false.
Even the label “Black Americans” has grown complicated. We are speaking of people whose blood and lineage run deep into the very founding of this nation. They are Americans.
The divisions and degradations we see are not because we are fundamentally different races. They are the fruit of worldviews and philosophies that now shape culture.
You must decide what defines you.
Will you see yourself through the lens of color and group identity—systems that reduce men to skin and grievance? Or will you see yourself first as an American, created in the image of God?
History is filled with failed attempts to divide humanity by tribe and appearance. Ancient colorism, racial classifications, and today’s identity ideologies all do the same thing: they make men forget who they are before God.
Man’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
That is the fundamental question.
Either you bow to the living God and live under His authority, or you follow man-centered systems—materialism, Marxism, or any other creed that dethrones God. All of them lead to the same dead end: fallen man attempting to redeem himself.
The United States, though stained by sin, was built on the truth that rights come from God, not government. The Constitution’s genius is not in trusting perfect men, but in restraining sinful ones.
So the choice stands: Will we support leaders and ideas that call us to virtue, responsibility, family, faith, and ordered liberty? Or will we keep viewing every issue through the lens of skin color?
Here is the reality: Where your soul goes matters far more than what anyone thinks of your skin.
We live in a land of extraordinary opportunity, yet spiritual darkness blinds many to the blessings in front of them.
Life is not easy. We live in a fallen world. Struggles, opportunities, and paths differ. But one promise towers above every earthly condition:
If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.
That is the hope.
This word is for those with ears to hear. Some will twist it into an attack. It does not matter.
You will either live for God or live for man. Understand the consequences.
You can cling to victimhood and earthly categories, or you can be made new in Christ.
When any political ideology promotes what Scripture condemns, Christians must have the courage to reject it—especially when its defenders claim to be pastors, leaders, or believers. Test every spirit against the Word of God.
Christ did not come to save skin color.
Christ came to save souls.
Rich or poor, strong or weak, free or bound—your greatest need is the same. Without Christ, there is no ultimate hope.
Let us be honest as a nation: We either recover the principles that made liberty possible, or we abandon them.
To those who claim “Black culture” stands apart from America, or that these issues belong only to one group: that is a lie.
This is not a “Black problem.”
This is not a “White problem.”
This is mankind’s problem.
It is the problem of fallen human nature.
They are Americans.
We are Americans.
This is an American problem.
But above all, it is a spiritual problem.
Until we face that truth, nothing will truly change.
While we are failing in the West because of the Church, Christianity will not perish.
Elon Musk said: “Unless there is more bravery to stand up for what is fair & right, Christianity will perish.”
I respect Elon, but I see it differently. Christianity is not just a set of teachings we live by. That idea, treating it as mere moral principles or lifestyle advice; has been the West’s fundamental problem.
Real Christianity starts in the Church with living faith, not just bold teachings
A Letter to America: This Is a Spiritual Problem Before It Is a Political One
I’m going to say this clearly: the idea that Black Americans are somehow a separate people from White Americans, with separate destinies, must end. It is false.
Even the label “Black Americans” has grown complicated. We are speaking of people whose blood and lineage run deep into the very founding of this nation. They are Americans.
The divisions and degradations we see are not because we are fundamentally different races. They are the fruit of worldviews and philosophies that now shape culture.
You must decide what defines you.
Will you see yourself through the lens of color and group identity—systems that reduce men to skin and grievance? Or will you see yourself first as an American, created in the image of God?
History is filled with failed attempts to divide humanity by tribe and appearance. Ancient colorism, racial classifications, and today’s identity ideologies all do the same thing: they make men forget who they are before God.
Man’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
That is the fundamental question.
Either you bow to the living God and live under His authority, or you follow man-centered systems—materialism, Marxism, or any other creed that dethrones God. All of them lead to the same dead end: fallen man attempting to redeem himself.
The United States, though stained by sin, was built on the truth that rights come from God, not government. The Constitution’s genius is not in trusting perfect men, but in restraining sinful ones.
So the choice stands: Will we support leaders and ideas that call us to virtue, responsibility, family, faith, and ordered liberty? Or will we keep viewing every issue through the lens of skin color?
Here is the reality: Where your soul goes matters far more than what anyone thinks of your skin.
We live in a land of extraordinary opportunity, yet spiritual darkness blinds many to the blessings in front of them.
Life is not easy. We live in a fallen world. Struggles, opportunities, and paths differ. But one promise towers above every earthly condition:
If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.
That is the hope.
This word is for those with ears to hear. Some will twist it into an attack. It does not matter.
You will either live for God or live for man. Understand the consequences.
You can cling to victimhood and earthly categories, or you can be made new in Christ.
When any political ideology promotes what Scripture condemns, Christians must have the courage to reject it—especially when its defenders claim to be pastors, leaders, or believers. Test every spirit against the Word of God.
Christ did not come to save skin color.
Christ came to save souls.
Rich or poor, strong or weak, free or bound—your greatest need is the same. Without Christ, there is no ultimate hope.
Let us be honest as a nation: We either recover the principles that made liberty possible, or we abandon them.
To those who claim “Black culture” stands apart from America, or that these issues belong only to one group: that is a lie.
This is not a “Black problem.”
This is not a “White problem.”
This is mankind’s problem.
It is the problem of fallen human nature.
They are Americans.
We are Americans.
This is an American problem.
But above all, it is a spiritual problem.
Until we face that truth, nothing will truly change.