Michael Bresciani column
Michael Bresciani
Rev. Michael Bresciani is a Christian author and a columnist for several online sites and magazines. His articles are now read in every country in the world. For articles and news from around the world, visit "The Website for Insight."


Is there time to recover the American dream?
Michael Bresciani
September 2, 2011

In Ronald Reagan's address to the nation July 27, 1981 he said "This is not the time for political fun and games. This is the time for a new beginning." He was . . .


Prophecy: the rock that cannot be moved
Michael Bresciani
August 19, 2011

After a lifetime studying and proclaiming Biblical prophecy it is now apparent that, in this turbulent and unstable world, prophecy is along with the Savior who . . .


Religion bad, science good -- an argument for fools
Michael Bresciani
August 14, 2011

My recently published piece entitled "Premiere of Discovery's 'Curiosity' — Shameless Secularism not Science" has created no small stir among both the . . .


Premiere of Discovery's 'Curiosity' -- shameless secularism not science
Michael Bresciani
August 10, 2011

After weeks of being pounded by commercials promoting Discovery Channel's first in a series they call "Curiosity," it would be hard for anyone with only a . . .


World markets teetering -- no confidence in Obamanomics
Michael Bresciani
August 7, 2011

The only place where the glazed eyes of the most excited followers still reflect a, "If I could but touch the hem of his garment" look; seems to be at the . . .


Tolerance and diversity: America's experiment with dishonesty
Michael Bresciani
August 2, 2011

Freedom of choice, free speech and endless opportunities were once the phrases that stood foremost in the thinking of Americans and anyone in the rest of the . . .


Bill Gaither and the Trio: a national treasure, a Last Days beacon
Michael Bresciani
July 31, 2011

As the darkness created by social upheaval and worldwide changes grip the world, there are a few lights across the globe that offer hope, stability and a view . . .


Obama: Not sure what he stands for? -- Do know who he stands with!
Michael Bresciani
July 28, 2011

The daily news cycle shifts from deadly bombings in Norway to union organizers manhandling people over teacher's benefits in the U.S., and if you wait long . . .


Born gay? -- Another whopper from the Father of Lies
Michael Bresciani
July 26, 2011

We labor under the fanciful pop culture notion that late comedian Flip Wilson popularized in the 70's which is very funny but totally theologically incorrect. . . .


President Wilson could never imagine -- democracy made safe for perversion
Michael Bresciani
July 23, 2011

In a speech made by President Woodrow Wilson on April 2, 1917 he argued the reasons for declaring war against Germany. Of all that he said the one line most . . .


Con jobs, snake oil salesmen, and false prophets: do we know the difference?
Michael Bresciani
July 20, 2011

Perhaps one of the weakest interpretations of scriptures ever employed by one of the weakest segments of the church comes from Paul's letter to the church at . . .


America's 'other' rising deficit -- which we also can't afford
Michael Bresciani
July 16, 2011

Is America merely a Plutocracy that can be whipped into line by juggling the wealth or as the Obama administration supposes; redistributing the wealth, raising . . .


Selling Christian junk while making shipwreck of our faith?
Michael Bresciani
July 13, 2011

In the 1960's I was onboard an 800ft long vessel that entered the Bermuda Triangle. She sailed along with ease in the calmest seas until clouds began forming on . . .


Is it Obama's America or Darby's Castle?
Michael Bresciani
July 8, 2011

On July 4, 2011 millions of Americans enjoyed the celebration of the signing of our Declaration of Independence by spending time with families, barbecues with . . .


Core Issues - Are we known by the words that we keep?
Michael Bresciani
July 2, 2011

The adage, 'we are known by the company we keep' has an obvious meaning even if it pertains only to the external influences of our lives. Actually it is what we . . .


N.Y. state assaults marriage -- will disgrace overtake us?
Michael Bresciani
June 29, 2011

The New York Senate passed the bill in a vote of 33 to 29, allowing gays to marry only a week after the N.Y. Assembly gave the bill the green light. Has history . . .


Obama mixes clay with iron -- 2012 America's valley of decision?
Michael Bresciani
June 24, 2011

As the economy crashes around us Mr. Obama seems content to continue tinkering with the social fabric of the nation as the elected voice of the far left . . .


TBN: no naming names -- apostasy's new gospel of thieves
Michael Bresciani
June 22, 2011

After 23 years in the special top audience time slots with Trinity Broadcasting Network, Dr. Jack Van Impe has pulled the plug with Trinity Broadcasting. . . .


Sarah Palin: America's real frontrunner; still on the back burner?
Michael Bresciani
June 17, 2011

I have heard of starting an article with a disclaimer but never with an apology. It isn't so much about breaking new ground in journalism but it is about . . .


Finished reading Sarah's emails? -- Read this
Michael Bresciani
June 16, 2011

While it is true that public figures in America can only expect a modicum of privacy the mainstream media seems to have abandoned that staid principle for a . . .


America's version of the Ouroboros -- deliver us from stupidity
Michael Bresciani
June 10, 2011

The most read article I have ever written is only made it to my own website after being circulated around the internet for over five years. It has been . . .


2012 presidential choices -- when Lincolnesque is not a luxury
Michael Bresciani
June 7, 2011

After studying the life and times of Abraham Lincoln for over twenty five years one thing stands out about our sixteenth president above all else; he was indeed . . .


Prez on Bibi -- will the real Barack Obama please stand up?
Michael Bresciani
June 1, 2011

As yet there is no category for most amazing backtracking done by a president in the Guinness Book of World Records but there is little doubt that Barack Obama . . .


Presidents, pundits, and prophets -- big list of wrong answers for 2011
Michael Bresciani
May 28, 2011

Here are 5 of the most often asked questions of 2011 that by virtue of the answers given by Presidents, Pundits and Prophets can also be included in the list of . . .


End of the world? - Serious error of predicting the day or the hour
Michael Bresciani
May 24, 2011

Christian leaders and pastors are proclaiming their disdain for prognosticator Harold Camping for his latest end of the world campaign, some with disgust while . . .


Bin Laden gone: next target, Ronald McDonald
Michael Bresciani
May 20, 2011

If it weren't actually in the news who would believe that all America has to do since the death of our number one enemy is to go after that nefarious destroyer . . .


Does the Bible really speak to the gay agenda?
Michael Bresciani
May 13, 2011

Advising someone not to be fooled precludes the idea that they are not already complete fools to start with. The Bible says "The fool hath said in his heart, . . .


Under the shadow of our steeple: unintended prophecy?
Michael Bresciani
May 10, 2011

In 2005 the extremely popular contemporary Christian soft rock group Casting Crowns released a song title that has become a much beloved song throughout the . . .


Papa President: Keep us from what is silly or unsafe
Michael Bresciani
May 7, 2011

In a nation where people are spending more time on celebrity gossip, reality shows and American Idol than on serious matters that affect their lives; we now . . .


Obama: the half of my kingdom for a birth certificate?
Michael Bresciani
May 1, 2011

After indirectly calling Donald Trump a carnival barker followed by a publicity junket to Oprah's stage to chuckle about the clowns who thought he wasn't born . . .


The 2012 elections and the 'twenty million factor'
Michael Bresciani
April 28, 2011

John McCain was beat by approximately twenty million voters in the 2008 election. Are those voters going to vote for Barack Obama again? If they do, the hardest . . .


Don't think God speaks to people today? -- Think again
Michael Bresciani
April 22, 2011

I thank God that when I address how God has spoken to me I am not talking about something that happened just yesterday. In fact it is something that has . . .


Beck bounced but barely bruised -- will the left ever do right?
Michael Bresciani
April 14, 2011

The left is gloating over Beck's demise since Fox has decided to let his daily shows dissolve sometime later this year. The cause cited is the lack of sponsors . . .


Is America's ship sinking in Delphian waters?
Michael Bresciani
April 13, 2011

Statistics tell us a lot about ourselves, they mark and track trends and mindsets. They can be used to change business practices or to help politicians and . . .


Whoopi's most excellent question -- the ridiculously simple answer
Michael Bresciani
April 6, 2011

News sources are pulsing with reverberations about Donald Trump's remarks on Obama's eligibility and great and mysterious unseen long form birth certificate. . . .


Can Obama 'win the future' at the expense of our past?
Michael Bresciani
April 4, 2011

It is apparent that the new campaign and operational slogan for the Obama camp is "Winning the Future." It seems so perfectly youth oriented and Chairman Mao in . . .


Obama: Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies
Michael Bresciani
April 2, 2011

Ask me no questions I'll tell you no lies, is a phrase attributed to Irish playwright Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774). If Goldsmith were alive today he would . . .


Comparative religions and political correctness -- the seeds of an enemy?
Michael Bresciani
March 30, 2011

It is not easy to forget the answer someone gave me years ago when I asked about the fact that some religions predate the Judeo-Christian heritage by many years . . .


Is America losing the love of the truth?
Michael Bresciani
March 25, 2011

Over forty years of study in eschatology (Second coming doctrine) have been bolstered by several revelations that came in my youth and a few later in life about . . .


Missionaries, evangelists, and the final phase -- the prophets
Michael Bresciani
March 21, 2011

From the beginning of the eighteenth century to about the time of the Civil War in America and across the globe the great missionary movement was underway under . . .


Using the First Amendment to create a shameless nation
Michael Bresciani
March 8, 2011

In Illinois a Northwestern University professor is taking heat for allowing an after school demonstration of live sex as part of his human 'Sexuality' class. . . .


Fluff in the church -- snuff in the world
Michael Bresciani
March 5, 2011

The Bible predicts a great apostasia (apostasy) will precede the coming of the world's last dictator called the antichrist. Don't look now but we are well . . .


Whatever happened to domestic tranquility?
Michael Bresciani
March 1, 2011

According to the framers of the Constitution one of the original intentions of ordaining that revered document was to insure domestic tranquility. The term was . . .


Karl Rove's incredible comparison
Michael Bresciani
February 19, 2011

Politico reported that Karl Rove former advisor to George W. Bush spoke Wednesday Feb 16, 2011 on Fox News and said that the rumors created by the Birther's are . . .


Super Bowl 45 interview and the Prayer Breakfast -- political magic?
Michael Bresciani
February 10, 2011

Watching the interview O'Reilly conducted with the President during Super Bowl 45 kept bringing to mind the name of a message I once heard a preacher give to . . .


Obama: poor example to youth on birth certificate issue
Michael Bresciani
February 3, 2011

This administration has found ways to circumvent the scrutiny of the the Congress and the Senate more than any other in our nation's history. The Supremes have . . .


7 reasons America needs Sarah Palin in 2012
Michael Bresciani
January 29, 2011

At the writing of this piece Sarah Palin has not yet announced to the nation that she is going to run for President in the 2012 election. When or if she does, . . .


Obama: sanction Israel? -- Mr. Yes We Can reneges
Michael Bresciani
January 28, 2011

Etymology is a science that examines the original use and origins of words but it has taken a serious hit in the modern era. In today's climate of slippery . . .


Yankee pride -- Brussels Babel -- Gabriel's trumpet: the abrupt apocalypse
Michael Bresciani
January 24, 2011

I hate writing articles that require an explanation of the title but I am delighted when someone reads my work because they instantly knew what the title meant. . . .


Loughner: psychology, demonology, and presumption in the body politic
Michael Bresciani
January 12, 2011

Jared Lee Loughner is charged with killing six people and wounding others in the recent tragedy in Arizona. Days of media coverage has raised controversy, . . .


Prophecy 2011 -- is America dancing with devils?
Michael Bresciani
December 29, 2010

This will be a transitional year for America and indeed the rest of the world as well. Too many degenerative changes have been set in motion across the globe . . .


Repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell -- the doctrine of fools
Michael Bresciani
December 21, 2010

With eight GOP Senators joining the vote to repeal DADT, including much heralded Scott Brown (R) of Massachusetts now gays can prance in array around the . . .


Lawless government -- the great non-sequitur of the last days
Michael Bresciani
December 12, 2010

A non sequitur according to Wikipedia is "A logical fallacy where a stated conclusion is not supported by its premise." In common vernacular it's something that . . .


O'Reilly and Gibbs underestimate the power of the internet
Michael Bresciani
December 6, 2010

Press Secretary Robert Gibbs made a brash if not seriously irresponsible response to the Presidents seeming disinterest in the WikiLeaks scandal by declaring  . . .


Lucrezia Borgia, NASA -- One giant leap from a lake to a lapse
Michael Bresciani
December 4, 2010

The news is buzzing with headlines like "Arsenic eating bacteria suggests extraterrestrial life possible," the headlines are not on the Enquirer at the checkout . . .


Dissing the second coming: to quell or to quash?
Michael Bresciani
November 25, 2010

First it was Greece followed by Spain and now Ireland's economy is in the straights and the Emerald Isle is seeking a loan from the EU of not less than 10 . . .


News headlines for 2010 we didn't see -- but could have
Michael Bresciani
November 21, 2010

Here is a smattering of imaginary news headlines from across the nation's landscape of current events. Some might get you to crack a smile or bust out into a . . .


Not good and evil: in America the battle is about truth and lies
Michael Bresciani
November 20, 2010

Stories about good triumphing over evil are heartwarming; they make good movies and make us feel a bit nobler as human beings. In reality there is no contest . . .


What price would you pay?
Michael Bresciani
November 10, 2010

Modern films often jump forward and back in time in what are called flashbacks. Some movies actually start off in the last scene and then revert to the . . .


Pot at the polls, tea in the bay, and destiny at the door
Michael Bresciani
October 29, 2010

November 2nd holds the promise that Barack Obama made two years ago open once again. The midterm elections in the United States will be a referendum on how . . .


The mid-term election wars of 2010: has intelligence been wounded?
Michael Bresciani
October 24, 2010

Mudslinging and character assassination are rampant in the final days leading up to the November 5 election. No election in American history has seen such . . .


Chile: a lesson in courage, faith, and patriotism for the entire world
Michael Bresciani
October 16, 2010

The capsule the Chilean Navy constructed traveled up and down through the earth a distance of 33 miles in total to save 33 trapped Chilean miners. The courage, . . .


Fire crew $75 -- no-doc domestic $23hr -- jobless politicians a dime a dozen
Michael Bresciani
October 8, 2010

In what sounds like a page out of Mad Magazine a fire company in Tennessee stood watching as Gene Cranick's house burned to the ground in Obion County. Cranick . . .


Beck says read the Bible -- ready to change your worldview?
Michael Bresciani
October 2, 2010

On his recent radio shows around the nation Glenn Beck has been telling his listeners to study the Bible. It is refreshing to hear someone who is not a pastor . . .


A childs eye view of abortion and the Pledge to America
Michael Bresciani
September 25, 2010

The GOP has issued their "Pledge to America" not a moment too soon as we approach the midterm elections of 2010. Pro-life activists are glad to see that the . . .


Best choice for you and me -- Palin, tea, and the GOP
Michael Bresciani
September 17, 2010

With a title like that it you'd expect it to be followed with a hearty ra, ra, ra, but not so fast. Primary upsets across the nation may be reason to celebrate . . .


A sorry presidential speech amid solemn memorials and tributes
Michael Bresciani
September 15, 2010

I joined many Americans on September 11, 2010 who watched the many tributes and memorials given to honor the lives of those murdered in the terrorist attacks of . . .


Pastor to burn Quran -- media to burn conscience
Michael Bresciani
September 11, 2010

The changes surrounding Pastor Terry Jones announcement to burn the Koran (Quran) may outlive the point of this article. The latest round of news is that Jones . . .


Is post-9/11 Islam creating worldwide Stockholm Syndrome?
Michael Bresciani
September 10, 2010

When Franklin Delano Roosevelt tried to quell the fears of Americans who were in the throes of the great depression he said, "The only thing we have to fear is . . .


Will the President relieve the oppression of his own decorated officer?
Michael Bresciani
September 6, 2010

For several years I've written op-eds, (opinion editorials) inspirational pieces and commentaries on just about every subject there is with an eye to revealing . . .


When did PC, tolerance, and diversity become laziness and lying?
Michael Bresciani
September 2, 2010

French poet and essayist, Paul Valery 1871-1945, said "The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be." Those who look back longingly . . .


Ground Zero mosque: Beyond insensitive, it is insulting
Michael Bresciani
August 25, 2010

If carried to extremes the new drive toward tolerance can be just another name for perversion. The old adage about "adding insult to injury" has become an . . .


Are those who want a mosque at Ground Zero, Ameriphobes?
Michael Bresciani
August 21, 2010

It is hard to believe that liberal politicians and some media are saying that those who oppose the mosque at Ground Zero are using the issue to divert attention . . .


Obama on Ground Zero mosque: rights for Muslims, tough luck for Americans
Michael Bresciani
August 16, 2010

Only a few short months after snubbing the National Day of Prayer President Obama continued his war on American sensibilities at a meeting honoring the close of . . .


What does America see in 2010 and beyond?
Michael Bresciani
August 11, 2010

It is clear that a major shift has occurred in the American way of life in the last two years. For over 230 years we were involved in the question of how we . . .


American Idol: the fallacy of fifteen minutes of fame
Michael Bresciani
August 5, 2010

Artist Andy Warhol's assertion that everyone will have at least fifteen minutes of fame in their lifetime seems to have gripped this generation at the heart. Is . . .


You can't make history without a real homie
Michael Bresciani
August 1, 2010

Since the days of Aristotle, Cicero and later Machiavelli the world has endeavored to develop a working knowledge of political science that might be . . .


Obama sells out Arizona -- sells himself on The View
Michael Bresciani
July 30, 2010

America is fast becoming the land of the free and the home of absurdities. Clinton era U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton sided with Obama's view that . . .


America and the doctrine of the last chance
Michael Bresciani
July 23, 2010

The History Channel cooks up a nice pot of Nostradamus and eschatological soup with their multi episodic "The Nostradamus Effect." As usual their best is . . .


Obama courts Latino votes at Arizona's expense
Michael Bresciani
July 10, 2010

Every time the President speaks, makes another appointment or ramrods a new bill through the democratically controlled congress, he reinforces what millions of . . .


July 4, 2010, fireworks provided by John Boehner and Barack Obama
Michael Bresciani
July 2, 2010

Only days before America's Fourth of July celebrations, in Racine Wisconsin President Obama mocked Congressmen John Boehner (R-OH) about his recent remarks. . . .


Sleep Walking in America: quisnam mos excito populus
Michael Bresciani
June 25, 2010

As if America has fallen into a condition of protracted somnambulism, most public officials along with the summarily distracted citizens of our nation seem bent . . .


Late night bumbling buffoonery drops Bush bashing bomb on Father's Day
Michael Bresciani
June 20, 2010

This year, 2010, father's day makes its one hundredth birthday in America. It is celebrated in over fifty five countries around the world. Television wasn't . . .


Louisiana: it's our butt that's getting kicked!
Michael Bresciani
June 16, 2010

"President Barack Obama says his talks with Gulf fishermen and oil spill experts are not an academic exercise. They're so I know whose ass to kick." Fox News . . .


America's prophets: reeds shaken in the wind?
Michael Bresciani
June 3, 2010

Long ago a dear and wise friend warned me that in life you do not draw to yourself the kind of people you like and admire; rather you draw only those who are . . .


The high cost of free speech -- When honesty is outlawed
Michael Bresciani
May 31, 2010

We are fast approaching the time the Bible refers to as "the last days" and the warnings of those who have not become victims of the satanically driven PC . . .


Memorial Day in America 2010 -- will we yet hold this torch up high?
Michael Bresciani
May 26, 2010

Tea Parties, renewed conservatism and strong interest in well directed activist groups are on the rise and it is stirring to see Americans returning to the . . .


The internet -- America's new lost and found
Michael Bresciani
May 23, 2010

A visit to one of the best conservative news sites bounced me over to one of the most irreverent videos I've seen in a long time by just clicking on a few well . . .


Calderon received -- Brewer snubbed -- America dissed
Michael Bresciani
May 21, 2010

This may perhaps be the first article I have ever written that would be insulted with more than three paragraphs and a conclusion. It may be that I should just . . .


Prophet, pundit, or newsman -- America's confusion
Michael Bresciani
May 14, 2010

A simple scan of current events, a gander at the online or TV news will leave you reeling in disbelief. Never before have newsmen and reporters been so highly . . .


Just be silent and we won't call you a racist
Michael Bresciani
May 4, 2010

"Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me," is that childhood mantra that no longer seems to be true. Is it time to modify the old . . .


National Day of Prayer out, says federal judge -- America's identity eroding
Michael Bresciani
April 23, 2010

After Billy Graham led a rally in Washington in 1952 and called for a day for the nation to pray, President Harry Truman signed the National Prayer Day . . .


Obama mocks Armageddon: more Wright theology that's wrong?
Michael Bresciani
April 16, 2010

Hearing of the Republican plans to challenge the constitutionality of the healthcare bill Obama replied with "Bring it on." Has he moved up the ladder to . . .


Infantophobia and homophobia -- reality vs. perception
Michael Bresciani
April 11, 2010

Infantophobia is a neologistic word whose life expectancy may be no more predictable than the unborn-children it makes reference to but, the word homophobia has . . .


Tea party has Obama complaining and comedians railing
Michael Bresciani
April 3, 2010

In the same breath with which President Obama speaks of the Tea Party movement he has also complained that there are people who actually question whether he was . . .


Mayan, Mahdi, or Messianic -- don't ask the History Channel
Michael Bresciani
April 2, 2010

Television is inundated with dark portents of the planet's future. In a sweeping smorgasbord of choices we are warned of asteroids, nuclear war, worldwide . . .


Abortion and amnesty -- the hypocrisy twins
Michael Bresciani
March 31, 2010

It is said that all young ministers are bubbling over with the need to say something. It is also followed with the hope that one day when they are more mature; . . .


Healthcare now, amnesty next: Good for the country or vote tallying for 2012?
Michael Bresciani
March 25, 2010

Barack Obama asked the Dems to help him save his Presidency by voting for his healthcare bill. Really! Is there an impeachment underway? America will be far too . . .


Dems ignore rules, Constitution, and the people -- The prophetic will not be ignored
Michael Bresciani
March 23, 2010

Following the battle over Obamcare has been daunting and has left millions of Americans exasperated if not in shock. On the surface it looks like a victory for . . .


Tolerance and diversity: the brain eaters
Michael Bresciani
March 17, 2010

As a boy I marveled at the documentaries that showed how people approached what they perceived as God around the world. Some worshipped rocks and trees,  . . .


The PC wars of 2010 and beyond -- spiritual wickedness in high places
Michael Bresciani
March 7, 2010

How we love to say that when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor she awakened a sleeping giant. We hate to hear that when the giant went back to sleep a generation of . . .


Words: Can America ignore these flags of moral decline?
Michael Bresciani
March 2, 2010

In the recent meeting with the Republicans in Baltimore, President Obama seemed to listen carefully, he moderated somewhat rigidly and, later decided to . . .


Politically correct catchwords we hide behind
Michael Bresciani
February 21, 2010

The idioms of the PC bent are more prevalent in politics than in any other sphere of American life. The general use of PC terms seems to have gravitated largely . . .


O'Reilly baits Palin to be-fringe birthers -- she won't bite
Michael Bresciani
February 17, 2010

In an interview with Sarah Palin on Tuesday February 16, Bill O'Reilly repeatedly asked former Governor Sarah Palin to state whether she thought 'birthers' are . . .


Choices and chances -- does America know the difference?
Michael Bresciani
February 12, 2010

In an era where change is touted it is becoming apparent that most of what is being offered as change is really just taking a chance. Many of the changes . . .


Yes to little spirits in heaven -- no to little spirits on earth
Michael Bresciani
February 4, 2010

Over four decades ago I had a dream vision of many of the details of the second coming of Christ. It sent me on a lifetime quest to find out all I could about . . .


Prophets are not God's PR men -- Evangelism is not cheerleading
Michael Bresciani
February 1, 2010

Andy Warhol may have been slightly off when he said everyone is allowed their fifteen minutes of fame. Sometimes they are allowed a few years or even decades to . . .


Dawkins on Haiti -- Robertson true to Christian theology?
Michael Bresciani
January 28, 2010

Bill O'Reilly was the first to bring up Pat Robertson's statement on the Haitian pact with the devil to rid them of French rule. Bill said he didn't agree with . . .


American style homeostasis -- the times they are a changing
Michael Bresciani
January 15, 2010

The effect time has on all humans has created the science of homeostasis. The idea was first put forth by French physiologist Claude Bernard in 1865. Bernard . . .


Beck's 'Dumbest Thing' argument is philosophically flawed
Michael Bresciani
January 6, 2010

Glenn Beck recently said that giving 'Birthers' air time would benefit the Obama administration. Beck said both the idea of radio air time and the birthers . . .


2009 the year of the lie -- 2010 the year of reckoning
Michael Bresciani
January 3, 2010

Those who think truth is a relative mix of situation ethics, existentialist mind wresting and just doing what feels good, usually don't bother with questions . . .


Senate passes healthcare -- victory with no honor
Michael Bresciani
December 26, 2009

Santa came early on Christmas Eve 2009 for the embattled Democrats of the Senate who passed the Obama Healthcare bill as expected. Being forced to buy . . .


Old dogs, fat cats, and generational lies
Michael Bresciani
December 18, 2009

In a fairer world I could spend my time talking about the beautiful music and sentiments of country music composer Tom T. Hall's classic song, Old Dogs, . . .


Hannity discussion with 9/11 families -- we are listening, New York
Michael Bresciani
December 13, 2009

On the evening of December 11, 2009 Sean Hannity conducted an open discussion with the families of 9/11 victims. Sean's usual polite and casual manner was . . .


Prophecy 2010 -- America approaches the fork in the road
Michael Bresciani
December 10, 2009

Since my articles entitled Prophecy 2008 and Prophecy 2009 were the most read articles of each respective year I have undertaken this piece with much care and . . .


Obama's 18 month war -- speech at West Point misses the point
Michael Bresciani
December 2, 2009

Years of writing opinion editorials has assured me that my opinion is no more important than anyone else's but at times I understand that it may be more called . . .


Van Rompuy, Obama --- is it change or chains
Michael Bresciani
November 27, 2009

The EU has confirmed Herman Van Rompuy as the first permanent President of the emerging United States of Europe. He has clearly stated that the first order of . . .


The Manhattan Declaration -- to every thing there is a season
Michael Bresciani
November 26, 2009

News shows across America showed clips of American Idol star Adam Lambert's overt sexual behavior at the recent American Music Awards. Almost all the clips were . . .


The way that seems right: the social church in America
Michael Bresciani
November 19, 2009

Sound theology is being supplanted daily by the church's drive toward a more social gospel. Fighting poverty, aids, hunger and homelessness are now considered . . .


The quality of mercy -- soldiers of these United States
Michael Bresciani
November 13, 2009

Almost everyone in America has been somehow affected by the recent events at the Ft Hood Army Base. The events were seemed particularly intense because only . . .


Ft. Hood massacre -- psychological or theological problem?
Michael Bresciani
November 9, 2009

Nidal Malik Hasan is charged with shooting and killing 13 people and wounding 29 more on U.S. Army base Ft. Hood in Texas this week. Everyone is scrambling for . . .


The three Rs of prophetic warning -- old time stuff that still works today
Michael Bresciani
November 1, 2009

Due to the emphasis on the R sound (phoneme) in reading, writing and arithmetic early American pioneers and settlers coined the phrase "reading, riting and . . .


Foxophobia, triskaidekaphobia -- fickle phantasms from the White House?
Michael Bresciani
October 26, 2009

Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13, and while it may seem silly to some then we discover friggatriskaidekaphobia which is fear of Friday the 13th. . . .


Barack Obama versus the law of sooner or later
Michael Bresciani
October 18, 2009

Everyone knows that in America we cannot honestly convict a person for a crime as long as there is a 'reasonable doubt' that they are innocent. It is a facet of . . .


EU and America race to the top of the prophetic ladder
Michael Bresciani
October 16, 2009

Thirty five years ago I watched people scratch their heads with a puzzled look on their faces when I told them that Europe would become a powerful nation around . . .


Money and celebrity the new substitute for justice in America
Michael Bresciani
October 11, 2009

Is leftism rising to the defense of evil even as it sinks to the depths of hell? Perhaps this question would have made a better title for this article but why . . .


Newsmen do not decide what is good and evil -- a question of ducks or eagles
Michael Bresciani
September 22, 2009

At no other time in our history have the principles and faith of our founding fathers been under attack as they are today. The Bibles President Obama said . . .


Obama cozies up to MSM -- cowers at Fox
Michael Bresciani
September 19, 2009

The President apparently does not take seriously the charge to keep your friends close, but keep your enemies even closer. Over the weekend September 19, 20, 20 . . .


U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson and quantum physics -- why doesn't the president see this?
Michael Bresciani
September 18, 2009

When it comes to Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst during Obama's address to the congress it may have finally happened that the immoveable object has met the . . .


Why parents don't want Obama to address their children
Michael Bresciani
September 6, 2009

Barack Obama's plan to address school children between K and grade 12 has raised a furor among millions of parents in the nation. But so far the only reason . . .


So you don't think religion and politics make a good mix?
Michael Bresciani
August 20, 2009

Most of the journalists I know are not bloggers but bloggers wouldn't have half as much to say if it weren't for those writers. After one blogger responded to . . .


Religion and politics don't mix -- a modern fairy tale
Michael Bresciani
August 17, 2009

America is a land of many contradictions possibly born out of her love for freedom. Some are comical while others are harmful. Most go completely un-noticed . . .


Obamacare -- what would the Great Physician say?
Michael Bresciani
August 13, 2009

In the Obama campaign he was asked what he thought of Jesus Christ. His reply was that when he first heard of Christ he thought that Jesus was a person he would . . .


Obama -- the gods must be crazy
Michael Bresciani
August 11, 2009

In 1980 Mimosa Films released a film comedy starring a Kalahari bushman named only N!Xau, don't ask for the pronunciation, who not only bears a remarkable . . .


The culture of death -- a phrase, a phase, or the End of Days?
Michael Bresciani
August 9, 2009

When someone is found dying every thing suddenly changes, no words are weighed, but urgent commands are given, calls go out for help and those who have life . . .


Semantics and race not part of birthers plight
Michael Bresciani
August 5, 2009

Today the internet and some main stream media are abuzz about new developments on the Obama birth certificate controversy. Dr Orly Taitz has created the . . .


The race card -- the hidden ace of the cheater?
Michael Bresciani
July 30, 2009

Although America is a fledgling young nation among older countries and civilizations she probably could use the adage "I've forgotten more about freedom and . . .


America it is very late -- Do you know where your Congressman is?
Michael Bresciani
July 28, 2009

Reminiscent of the fall of Rome Congressional seats may soon be harder to give away rather than raising a fortune to gain. In fairness it would be hard to prove . . .


Angry prez gives Cambridge cops the old one-two-three
Michael Bresciani
July 25, 2009

According to columnist Foon Rhee of Boston.com July 23, 2009 the President is 'surprised' by the controversy surrounding his remark that the Cambridge police . . .


Change that no one can believe in -- is it politics or prophecy
Michael Bresciani
July 24, 2009

With an economic downturn of historic proportions, the highest un-employment rate since the great depression and 34 newly appointed czars some with criminal . . .


Jihadists at the Hilton: are man-made disasters next?
Michael Bresciani
July 20, 2009

A Jew hating, down with America, Muslim group is openly looking for recruits, no not in Iraq, Yemen or Afghanistan but right here in America. No you are not . . .


Fawcett, McMahon, Jackson, and Cronkite: Did they ask the Question?
Michael Bresciani
July 19, 2009

Estimates are that about 9,500 people die per day in America. That means thousands of special services are carried on daily to honor the departed and ponder our . . .


Sarah Palin: the media's un-acknowledged shame
Michael Bresciani
July 4, 2009

Governor Sarah Palin resigns effective July 26, 2009 after constant media scrutiny and being the butt of endless and tiring jokes, ridicule and intrusions into . . .


Oh, those pesky prophets who won't leave America alone
Michael Bresciani
June 28, 2009

This week in America three celebrities passed away without warning. Reviews on the life of pop culture icon Michael Jackson was at the top of most news programs . . .


The Mahdi, the Irish referendum: bumps along the eschatological highway
Michael Bresciani
June 24, 2009

With French President Nicolas Sarkozy calling for a strong first President for the EU and Ireland making headway in the upcoming vote on the Lisbon Treaty how . . .


Happy Fathers Day to time, chance and random gases
Michael Bresciani
June 11, 2009

The first father's day is said to have been celebrated on June 5, 1908. The first time the day was noted was in a Methodist church in Fairmount, West Virginia. . . .


Move over D-Day, Flag Day, and Father's Day -- Obama gives June to LBGT
Michael Bresciani
June 10, 2009

June 6 is D-Day, June 14 is Flag Day and this year we will celebrate Fathers Day on June 21. These observances have long been a deep and revered part of . . .


Dr. Tiller: let's not make him a martyr
Michael Bresciani
June 3, 2009

Blame for Dr. Tiller's murder is flying around like the sands of a Mojave dust storm most of it is hyper and unreasonable and it is begging for some legitimate . . .


America: In the beginning of sorrows
Michael Bresciani
May 31, 2009

Not everyone is directly affected by the latest injustices or is a victim of a crime but it is impossible not to be touched in some way by the absurdities and . . .


Obama at Notre Dame: It's about lives not opinions
Michael Bresciani
May 19, 2009

The administrators at Notre Dame had it in mind to foster tolerance and diversity with those of differing opinions. Among the graduating class a few students . . .


'Taking Chance' -- high honors for USMC, Kevin Bacon, and HBO
Michael Bresciani
May 16, 2009

Just in time for Memorial Day 2009 the HBO movie 'Taking Chance' has been released to home video stores and outlets. This remarkable film is a triumph for HBO . . .


Eschatology speaks to progressive liberalism: tree climbing in America
Michael Bresciani
May 15, 2009

There has never been a time in history when the terms Eschatology and progressive liberalism have meant more yet it is also a time when speaking rationally of . . .


Whatever happened to dignity: the itching of America
Michael Bresciani
May 6, 2009

How inspired is the race in the Congress to protect all the sexual orientations that have emerged of late. Are they really threatened? Shouldn't someone tell . . .


Ancient law of millstones vs. new House bill H.R. 1913
Michael Bresciani
May 2, 2009

With almost patronizing ardor Barack Obama called for the passage of hate crimes bills. After adding his ok to FOCA and laying a nine trillion dollar deficit at . . .


Dominican Republic nobly passes bill to preserve life -- lesson for the whole world
Michael Bresciani
April 26, 2009

The news of topsy turvy world economies has kept the media buzzing across the globe. From the little island republic first discovered by Christopher Columbus in . . .


Napolitano: More change we can believe in, or else
Michael Bresciani
April 19, 2009

Is the report from Homeland Security's new chief that warns that returning vets are dangerous, gospel preachers are to be feared and pro-life advocates are . . .


Obama tour: The United States, Christianity, and history insulted
Michael Bresciani
April 9, 2009

Excited media and political pundits are chomping at the bit to discuss the merits or the failures of President Obama's worldwide romp through Europe and Muslim . . .


Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly, or Forrest Gump's mom -- take your pick
Michael Bresciani
April 8, 2009

Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly have a lot of good things to say but in the political climate of the day we may want to take heed to Forrest Gump's Mom. Let's . . .


America: Talking green but leaving a trail of red
Michael Bresciani
March 31, 2009

Even if every word about global warming were the immutable gospel truth and even if we never cut down another tree the trail America is leaving behind is . . .


ABC's Nightline faceoff on Satan an exercise in futility
Michael Bresciani
March 27, 2009

Most debates never settle anything and are usually held so someone can be proclaimed a winner; even if they are dead wrong. In a world where popular acceptance . . .


Why America must return to the faith of our fathers
Michael Bresciani
March 25, 2009

Skilled statisticians like George Barna and carefully researched studies from the Pew Reports all show a declining moral climate and a gradual but alarming . . .


Prez sets stage for future persecution of Christianity
Michael Bresciani
March 19, 2009

President Obama's show of anger with AIG for giving out bonus money to its top exec's has raised the ire of the nation and in AIG it has started an open . . .


Riots, fires, looting in America? Yes, says contemporary New York-based prophet
Michael Bresciani
March 10, 2009

Not in modern times has there been such unity in the voices of warning about the path America is choosing. Statesmen, analysts, pundits, preachers and prophets . . .


Toward nationalizing U.S. banks -- toward one world order
Michael Bresciani
February 27, 2009

According to bible prophecy the single reason that the worlds last and most vicious world leader succeeds where all others before him have failed is that he . . .


A conservative hero visits the U.S. -- what we can learn from Geert Wilders
Michael Bresciani
February 25, 2009

Appearing briefly on Fox's Glenn Beck show Feb 23, 2009, Dutch Freedom Party MP, Geert Wilders said "we should throw out every bit of hate crime legislation . . .


Presidential or prophetic authority -- Obama's mechanical first press briefing
Michael Bresciani
February 11, 2009

In his first press briefing as President, Barack Obama focused on the fiscal well being of the nation. With only days to the vote on Obama's version of the . . .


Daily Kos, Factcheck, and Snopes -- or how to vet a presidential candidate
Michael Bresciani
February 4, 2009

Even though the main stream media ignores the Obama birth certificate controversy it still rages on the internet in articles and blogs. Is it extraneous . . .


Who would the innocents choose -- Blago, Bush, or Obama
Michael Bresciani
February 1, 2009

As his first act in office Barack Obama has lived up to his promise of a "new transparency."It is transparent that he does not regard the lives of unborn . . .


Fetus: I hope he changes his mind
Michael Bresciani
January 27, 2009

On the internet, that last bastion of free speech, a cartoon is going around of a frightened unborn child cocooned in a uterus. The caption says "I hope he . . .


How to deceive the very elect -- eschatological gobbledygook
Michael Bresciani
January 25, 2009

The connection between politics and eschatology (Christ's second coming) is little known to all but a few today. This enables many whacky and sometimes . . .


Why secular liberalism always creates contradiction -- U.S. and EU top offenders
Michael Bresciani
January 23, 2009

Liberalism is having its day on a global scale. The United States is only a notch behind Europe in becoming the second great home for secular liberalisms gray . . .


Obama documentation activists -- not conspiracy theorists
Michael Bresciani
January 22, 2009

A theorist is someone who holds and expounds a theory. Often the elements of the theory are expostulated on things that may never be known. Was there another . . .


The inauguration of Barack Obama -- a/k/a Barry Soetoro
Michael Bresciani
January 17, 2009

Twenty two percent of the United States voted for Obama in the general election. John McCain drew a little under Obama's tally so that means that 78 percent of . . .


It's the economy says Obama, no, it's the Constitution says Philip Berg
Michael Bresciani
January 9, 2009

Glenn Beck will start his new show on Fox News in only a few days. He wishes President Elect Obama success and his good will is commendable. With Obama as his . . .


Top 10 most unbelievable things of 2008 -- or maybe of all time
Michael Bresciani
January 5, 2009

Some of the most popular TV shows today are top ten lists. Everything from the top ten most deadly snakes to the top ten worst disasters is being aired. Here is . . .


Days of prophetic fulfillment and the theology of distinctions
Michael Bresciani
January 3, 2009

In America anyone who knows the biblical subject of eschatology (the last things) has been warning that all the signs of the last days are culminating in this . . .


Prophecy 2009 -- what is ahead for America
Michael Bresciani
December 19, 2008

This article was birthed December 16, 2008 the day after the Electoral College cast their votes making Barack Obama the 44th President of the United States. I . . .


Atheists in Washington State provide a true meaning of Christmas story
Michael Bresciani
December 16, 2008

The anti-religious placard placed in the State Capital in Washington State along side a Christmas tree and a manger scene have inadvertently served to point out . . .


Obama eligibility question -- nonsense or a possible reprieve?
Michael Bresciani
December 14, 2008

Anyone in this country who mentions the legal suits now being brought before state and federal courts about Barack Obama's citizenship question is seen as a . . .


Why must it come down to popular v. patriotic?
Michael Bresciani
December 10, 2008

It's America all over again. A few people decided to meet in a small room in Philadelphia to say they had enough British tyranny. A few people risked everything . . .


Why is the media silent on the Obama birth certificate question?
Michael Bresciani
December 1, 2008

Why has every major news source in the United States almost totally blacked out all reference to the Hawaiian Obama birth certificate controversy? In layman . . .


America: the old cowboy that rides off into the sunset
Michael Bresciani
November 28, 2008

America is a long way from forty-niners, straw hats and political bunting draped along the rail of an old caboose and cowboys disappearing into the sunset to . . .


Seven reasons why Barack Obama should make the birth certificate controversy go away
Michael Bresciani
November 25, 2008

The question of whether Barack Obama was actually born in Kenya thus disqualifying him to run as a presidential candidate will not go away. It is like the . . .


The true Christian approach to the Obama presidency
Michael Bresciani
November 17, 2008

There has been an obvious lull in reporting, articles and pundit-cy on even the most conservative and Christian sites. The right and the evangelicals are . . .


Free gas and mortgage payments -- how to cash in on a $600 mil. campaign
Michael Bresciani
November 6, 2008

The fat lady has sung and the votes have been tallied. Barack Obama is the 44th president of the United States. America has married the dem's most secular . . .


Obama: 600 million dollars later is the question still above your pay grade?
Michael Bresciani
November 1, 2008

It took six weeks for Barack Obama to admit he was a bit flippant about his answer about when human life actually begins. Now only days away from the general . . .


Joe Biden the presumptive vice prophet -- crystal ball in the White House?
Michael Bresciani
October 22, 2008

Joe Biden has taken to making predictions on his campaign romp across the state of Washington. No one so far has asked the Senator how he got his information or . . .


Will Joe the Plumber and soccer moms bail out the USA in November 2008
Michael Bresciani
October 20, 2008

Can blue collar workers like 'Joe the Plumber' and the busy soccer moms swing the election away from the current Obama leaning trend? The answer is an . . .


Just another election or a fight for the soul of a nation
Michael Bresciani
October 12, 2008

Not everyone who can't see is blind. Even with 20/20 vision a person or an entire nation can have their attention diverted away from what they should be seeing. . . .


Known by the company we keep? -- No, says Obama, it's the economy stupid
Michael Bresciani
October 7, 2008

Obama says the McCain campaign is pointing to the wrong issue by bringing up his association with, racists, haters and domestic bombers. It's the economy says . . .


VP debate leaves questions unanswered -- Palin still shines
Michael Bresciani
October 3, 2008

Squaring off with Delaware Senator Joseph Biden, Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin shined and proved once again that she is the best choice for the GOP in today's . . .


Palin critics swallowing camels?
Michael Bresciani
September 29, 2008

With only days left to the final showdown between John McCain and Barack Obama it looks like the dem's have taken to the lowest common denominator in their hunt . . .


Religious stew -- PC poison in the pot
Michael Bresciani
September 25, 2008

With apostasy (falling away) running rampant in the church and PC's impassioned call for diversity and tolerance in religion what are the implications for . . .


Prophetic implications of the 2008 election
Michael Bresciani
September 20, 2008

Does the Bible have anything to say about the 2008 elections in America? Specific outcomes of the race may not be covered in the scriptures but since prophecy . . .


IRS investigation of internet evangelist now includes statements about Sen. Obama
Michael Bresciani
September 11, 2008

The IRS has expanded the investigation into Florida internet evangelist Bill Keller of Liveprayer, to now include comments Keller made about the faith of . . .


The American gospel train -- mountain grade ahead
Michael Bresciani
September 8, 2008

While there are far more passenger trains criss-crossing the European country side, only America has a long and historical fascination with trains. It has . . .


First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald -- a classic is born
Michael Bresciani
August 25, 2008

Not since "The Night before Christmas" has such a classic been offered to the world. The First Christmas will be enjoyed for generations to come. Twenty five . . .


McCain sweeps Saddleback Forum
Michael Bresciani
August 17, 2008

John McCain raised the applause of the Saddleback attendees many times over as compared to Barack Obama; some who paid up to $2,000 for seats at the event. What . . .


How right is your conservative commentator
Michael Bresciani
August 10, 2008

Those who host conservative radio shows are less likely to be pressured by PC watchdogs but all of them occasionally take leave of reality especially when it . . .


The Jonah Project -- Evangelist Bill Keller calls the U.S. to repentance
Michael Bresciani
August 1, 2008

Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me. Jonah 1: 2 KJV The powerful verse of warning taken from . . .


The visual generation -- the death of wisdom
Michael Bresciani
July 26, 2008

When Chairman Mao of China wanted to reach an entire generation, many who were illiterate, he produced his communist message in "comic book" style. It resulted . . .


Prophecy and the American economy
Michael Bresciani
July 17, 2008

The Bible certainly does not have a section specifically relating to America's economy. In the most general sense, every nation's economy is referred to in . . .


Political lethargy in the church -- will American Christians awake before November 2008
Michael Bresciani
July 9, 2008

For the first time in American history two sitting U.S. Senators will battle for the presidency on November 4, 2008. Barack Obama, Jr. Senator from Illinois and . . .


IRS scrutinizes world's largest internet evangelist -- Bill Keller says Supreme Court if necessary
Michael Bresciani
June 26, 2008

The IRS has started an investigation of Evangelist Bill Keller for his allegedly endorsing political candidates. In fact Keller has chastised or questioned a . . .


What does Obama's call for change and Europe have in common?
Michael Bresciani
June 20, 2008

Barack Obama's much touted campaign cries for "Change We Can Believe In" and the response of the everyday citizens of Europe to the recent "no" vote from the . . .


Leading internet evangelist invites Barack Obama to explain his faith
Michael Bresciani
June 16, 2008

Evangelist Bill Keller of LivePrayer a dot com ministry that has 2.4 million daily subscribers to Keller's messages is leaving the seat open for Sen. Obama to . . .


The preachers and candidates wars of 2008
Michael Bresciani
June 15, 2008

Pastors Wright, Hagee and Parsley have been thrown under the bus and Dr. Dobson is still under scrutiny as he continues to size up the presidential candidates. . . .


Mesmerizing Obama
Michael Bresciani
June 10, 2008

Reports of sycophantically driven crowds of Obama supporters are making news and bloating the blogs across the nation. Can this phenomenon be explained? In a . . .


Dem's divas destiny and darkness
Michael Bresciani
May 11, 2008

The battle between Democratic hopefuls Obama and Clinton has held the spotlight in American politics for the past year and has been upstaged only slightly by . . .


Expelled the Movie -- Ben Stein exposes flat world academics
Michael Bresciani
May 1, 2008

Ben Stein's 'Expelled' could properly be called 'Exposed the Movie' because it is a nerve rattling jolt to academicians who are ready to bounce or ostracize . . .


The Pope, a prosperity preacher, and a prophet walk into a bar
Michael Bresciani
April 22, 2008

No, this is not a joke and to the best of my knowledge nothing like this ever happened. What if it had? Who would fare best in the local pub who would draw the . . .


McCain economics weak? -- Offers most practical economic proposal in a decade
Michael Bresciani
April 16, 2008

John McCain has used humor to offset those who like to say he's too old for the job. He even pretends to be asleep when asked questions; then suddenly snaps to . . .


Newton's third law and the death of wisdom -- secularisms sin is no sin
Michael Bresciani
April 12, 2008

It doesn't take a team of scientist and a ten year study to understand the basics of cause and effect. Whether it's a sociological explanation or a scriptural . . .


American politicians winning hearts and minds while losing souls
Michael Bresciani
April 5, 2008

The issues of faith and morality have been put on the back burner as America approaches the end of the primary races. As in dozens of races before the economy, . . .


Fox Business News followed by live prayer?
Michael Bresciani
March 28, 2008

No, the title is not a misprint, starting Sunday night March 30 at 1:00pm EDT (actually Monday on the East Coast) Evangelist Bill Keller will storm the air for . . .


Dumping pastors to get elected -- theology America does not understand
Michael Bresciani
March 17, 2008

Bible schools and seminaries may have to teach freshmen the difference between liberal and conservative theology but there is little hope of getting the average . . .


Different rules for Oprah -- new age baseball?
Michael Bresciani
March 10, 2008

In the US the justice system is symbolized by the blindfolded women with the scale in her hand. We hope justice is blind and no respecter of persons but as it . . .


Obama's all new and impregnable firewall -- it's about America
Michael Bresciani
February 24, 2008

Barack Obama has silenced and nearly shamed Hillary in the latest round of debates including the recent remarks made by Clinton about Obama's changes being . . .


Do pop culture and trends influence an election?
Michael Bresciani
February 17, 2008

The simple answer to whether pop culture, trends and morality influence the outcome of an election is, yes! This raises other questions like why and how; that . . .


Can the 2008 election be won by a slogan?
Michael Bresciani
February 10, 2008

Can a simple slogan sweep a candidate to victory in a presidential race? The shortest and most honest answer to that is simply; yes! It wouldn't be the first . . .


Top internet evangelist says Romney vote is a vote for Satan
Michael Bresciani
February 5, 2008

Using only his Bible as a guide top internet evangelist Bill Keller has a new website entitled "A vote for Romney is a vote for Satan." Bill Keller the . . .


Voting the race, color, and creed ticket
Michael Bresciani
January 22, 2008

How many people really vote for the person they think is the best all around and most qualified candidate for President of these United States apart from race, . . .


Huckabee rewrite more Jeffersonian than not
Michael Bresciani
January 19, 2008

Liberal talk shows and bloggers are falling all over themselves ridiculing presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee for his recent remarks in Michigan. A closer look . . .


The Osteen Bible and other apostasy milestones
Michael Bresciani
January 7, 2008

What is all the talk about an "apostasy" or a "falling away" really all about? Hundreds of examples have occurred in 2007 and this year holds the promise of . . .


Forecast America 2008 -- the church and the nation
Michael Bresciani
December 21, 2007

People have often asked me over the years what I would predict for America. I can only say what I have been able to discern and the few things God has intimated . . .


America still asks -- what child is this?
Michael Bresciani
December 15, 2007

If the ACLU has not contended against all the nativity scenes and public displays for a Christ centered Christmas, this year 2007 might be a pretty good . . .


How to protect a prophet from a teddy bear
Michael Bresciani
December 3, 2007

If we didn't actually see it would we believe it? British middle school teacher Gillian Gibbons sits in fear of her life in a Sudanese jail because she named a . . .


The Golden Compass -- navigates to nowhere
Michael Bresciani
November 29, 2007

The Golden Compass is the film based on the first novel in a trilogy written by Philip Pullman. The darkly twisted theme is based on witches that are heroes, . . .


Noëlle -- a Christmas movie powerhouse with a message to heal millions
Michael Bresciani
November 27, 2007

Movies today can end with nothing being resolved and some films even offer alternate endings in the event you didn't like the way it did end. The movie Noëlle . . .


Stopping abortion with a negative or a positive
Michael Bresciani
November 15, 2007

With an ocean of pro-choice Presidential candidates on the progressive side of the fence it seems reasonable to wonder why they are not labeled as digressive . . .


Thanksgiving Day in America -- the secret riches of thankfulness
Michael Bresciani
November 11, 2007

The Spaniards of El Paso Texas claimed to have the first thanksgiving on April 30, 1598. The Virginia Colonists also lay claim to the prime Thanksgiving Day on . . .


Poll says American youth waning on Christianity -- secularism edges forward
Michael Bresciani
October 26, 2007

One of the requirements governing the selection of judges who sat at the gates of ancient Israel's cities was that they had to be at least sixty years old. Most . . .


California passes SB 777 -- here come the language police
Michael Bresciani
October 18, 2007

America's penchant for accepting new hate crimes bills is becoming a strain on the idea that "the government can't legislate the morality of the governed." It . . .


Dr. James Dobson caught between a rock and the other Rock
Michael Bresciani
October 11, 2007

In a surprising move Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family announced in an op-ed in the New York Times that he and some 50 colleagues met and discussed what . . .


When the god of empiricism fails -- science blocks its ears
Michael Bresciani
October 5, 2007

In a recent report out of one American university students were advised not to debate with creationists about the origins of life. Debates have become a great . . .


Iran's president tarred and feathered by Columbia's Bollinger
Michael Bresciani
September 24, 2007

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was allowed to speak at Columbia University on Monday, September 24, 2007 in a precedent setting event that President . . .


Rumors of a civilized world -- the taunting Osama
Michael Bresciani
September 13, 2007

The promise of a shining new millennium for mankind was tainted only nine months into the first year of the twenty first century. On September 11, 2001 the evil . . .


The new American theology -- a gospel found between the lines
Michael Bresciani
September 11, 2007

The new morality born a generation ago is still not allowed into the circle of conservative biblical Christianity. This has driven some of it's proponents to . . .


Oprah and Obama--it's no secret
Michael Bresciani
September 8, 2007

Oprah Winfrey endorsed Obama's campaign in May of 2007 and now has announced plans to step up the Barackian coalition to bolster the candidate's bid for the . . .


Sen. Larry Craig and the other side of the coin
Michael Bresciani
September 3, 2007

After Larry Craig pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges, offered apologies and resigned the media circus began. Scoffers, jesters, writers and besters have . . .


When religion fails in America -- prophecy will not
Michael Bresciani
September 1, 2007

In America secular forces are actively trying to give Christianity the boot. Day by day trusted biblical precepts are being scoffed at, openly ignored and . . .


Hillary tops previous flip flops -- earmarks or ear candy
Michael Bresciani
August 31, 2007

With 43 Presidents weighed in and counted, Americans can pretty much tell a politician from a statesman. Certain ear markings always accompany a statesman while . . .


Christiane Amanpour reports -- CNN airs controversial "God's Warriors"
Michael Bresciani
August 30, 2007

The three part series on Christianity, Islam and Judaism is an enormous six hour long undertaking presented by veteran reporter Christiane Amanpour who is known . . .


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