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When Silence Isn’t Betrayal: Rethinking Ezekiel 38When Silence Isn’t Betrayal: Rethinking Ezekiel 38


January 14, 2026January 14, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 2:21 pm

When Ezekiel describes Israel standing alone, it may not be betrayal that explains the silence. It may be shock, hesitation, and a world that didn’t see what was coming. This

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Fame Does Not Equate to WisdomFame Does Not Equate to Wisdom


January 12, 2026January 12, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 3:10 pm

Fame can amplify a voice, but it cannot transform it into wisdom. As celebrities increasingly lecture the public on morality and righteousness, it’s worth asking whether visibility has been mistaken

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The Customer Is Always Right—and Groups Seen as Protected Can Do No WrongThe Customer Is Always Right—and Groups Seen as Protected Can Do No Wrong


January 12, 2026January 12, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 1:30 am

The old saying “the customer is always right” was never meant to excuse abuse or erase accountability. When that mindset seeps into public policy—where scrutiny becomes taboo and enforcement turns

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Rene & Ashli: What the Comparison Really MeansRene & Ashli: What the Comparison Really Means


January 10, 2026January 10, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 12:55 am

A reflection on why comparing tragedies isn’t about equivalence, but about speed, discernment, and our growing tendency to mistake certainty for truth.

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When the News Escalates, We Must Dial It DownWhen the News Escalates, We Must Dial It Down


January 9, 2026January 9, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 2:36 am

In an age of instant outrage and incomplete facts, discernment has become a moral discipline. When emotion outruns truth and narratives harden before clarity arrives, the call is not to

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When the Shaking Isn’t a VictoryWhen the Shaking Isn’t a Victory


January 8, 2026January 8, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 1:49 pm

When political scandals break, it’s tempting to cheer if it’s “the other side.” But biblical shaking isn’t about partisan victory—it’s about exposure, humility, and repentance. A reflection on justice, accountability,

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Out of Many, One — What America Is (and Must Remain)Out of Many, One — What America Is (and Must Remain)


January 6, 2026January 6, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 2:42 pm

America is a nation of immigrants—but only because it was built on a single unifying idea: E Pluribus Unum. Out of many, one. This essay argues that America survives not

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Selective Courage and the Draft-Deferment Double StandardSelective Courage and the Draft-Deferment Double Standard


January 4, 2026January 4, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 10:47 pm

One of the laziest attacks in modern politics is branding someone a coward for using a Vietnam-era draft deferment—especially when the accusers hail from the same “peace and love” generation

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America’s Christian Foundations — and Why It Still MattersAmerica’s Christian Foundations — and Why It Still Matters


January 4, 2026January 4, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 8:52 pm

Wayne’s World View One of the most confused debates in America today pits two extremes against each other: those who insist the United States was founded as a purely secular

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A Hemisphere ReassertedA Hemisphere Reasserted


January 4, 2026January 4, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 8:21 pm

For most of American history, there’s been an unspoken assumption: the Western Hemisphere is not a playground for rival empires. That idea isn’t new. What’s new is that, over the

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