Farris: Ten Principles for Evaluating Candidates, Officials, and Policies

Michael Farris shares ten straightforward principles that citizens can use to guide their evaluation of candidates, officials, and their policy proposals.

Farris: Are You An Evangelical Christian?

Michael Farris: A recent study reveals that many self-professed evangelicals don’t actually believe in fundamental principles of the Christian faith.

Farris: Treat Opposing Arguments With Candor and Respect

Michael Farris: We will not appeal to the next generation (and some in our own generation) by castigating the ideals imbedded in this program of socialist propaganda.

Farris: Conflicting Views of American Greatness

Michael Farris: One side says America has never been great and must be remade, the other says America was founded with great ideals and should be made great again.

Farris: Ten Questions The Media Should Ask Joe Biden

Michael Farris: A genuine free press would be pressing Biden to at least hear him say where he stands on issues pushed by the radical left.

Farris: What Homeschoolers Can Teach Churches About Standing Up For Freedom

Michael Farris: In light of the Supreme Court’s refusal to stop state’s threatening churches during COVID-19, churches can learn from homeschoolers.

Farris: Relativism is Dead

Michael Farris: Back in the day, the advocates of relativism wrapped themselves in the mantle of pluralism. The pretense is over, the new orthodoxy has arrived.

Farris: The Judicial Complicity in Police Violations of Civil Rights

Michael Farris: Want to end racial disparity? Want to ensure free speech? The courts must put an end to qualified immunity.