Michael Stevens

About the Author – Michael Stevens Retired attorney. Military veteran. Bible trundler. Michael Stevens writes with the precision of a jurist and the conviction of a watchman. His work draws from decades of service, study, and Scripture — weaving together law, history, theology, and culture in a clear, Hemingway-style voice. Whether exploring the Gospel through the lens of classical philosophy, warning of soft totalitarianism, or unpacking the latest headlines with biblical discernment, he writes for readers who value truth over trends and legacy over likes. His devotionals and essays, often crafted for his son, aim to encourage, equip, and awaken. This is more than commentary. It’s a call to clarity in a noisy world.
Mass Graves from the Holodomor (Ukraine)

Biden and Fitness for Office – Some thoughts on the incompetence that lingers (900 words)

Rule of Law or Rule of Convenience? Ah, the Constitution—remember that relic? The one requiring laws to be followed, funds to be properly appropriated, and the executive to actually execute? Cute idea. Too bad Democrats treat it as a speed bump while scrambling like arsonists fighting over a fire extinguisher…

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Gaslighting a Nation: Without Virtue We Become Puppets to the Powerful, Without Education We Don’t Even Know It! (850 words)

Gaslighting a Nation: How the Virtueless Fall for Lies John Adams warned, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” He understood that self-governance depends on self-discipline. Without virtue, freedom rots from within. James Madison echoed this…

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mRNA Vaccines are not your father’s vaccines or even the ones I took as a kid. They were safer and worked

We’ve seen vaccines save lives before: the polio vaccine, the smallpox vaccine, and the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. These were carefully tested, refined over time, and designed to prevent disease and transmission. Mistakes were made—like the tragic Cutter Incident with the Salk polio vaccine—but those failures led to…

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