January 30, 2025

The classics scholar Nadya Williams says that behind the push for abortion and euthanasia is a syndrome evident in the ancient Romans: hatred for the vulnerable.

January 29, 2025

The Inauguration made me reflect on the importance of oaths, which were of enormous significance throughout history, a significance that I think has largely been lost today.

January 28, 2025

Much of Generation Z--that is, teenagers and twenty-somethings--cannot express themselves with handwriting.  Instead, they use digital devices.  The problem, though, is that they can't type or keyboard either.

January 27, 2025

Trump's "shock and awe."  The breakdown of conservative, liberal, or moderate.  The woes of cable news.

January 24, 2025

Multiculturalism as relativism can never bring harmony between people of different cultures. What we need to accept people of different ethnicities and cultures is not relativism but universalism.  That is, the notion that human beings, for all of our variety, have things in common. Part of our common humanity is the need for a strong sense of right and wrong, the need for law and order, and the need for spiritual meaning.

January 24, 2025

Is it possible for a "bad person" to carry out his or her vocation well?  Or is it possible for a "good person" to violate his or her vocation?

January 23, 2025

Being able to read, says a scientist, has rewired the human brain. And the person responsible for that, he says, is Martin Luther.

January 22, 2025

A former New York City police officer writes about crime and policing in the 1970s vs. crime and policing today. A meditation on the vocation of the police.

January 21, 2025

Andrew Klavan has identified four issues that need to be resolved in order to bring Christianity back to the culture.

January 20, 2025

Giving Trump credit for the ceasefire in Gaza.  Sexual discrimination vs. gender identity discrimination.  And signs of a cultural shift towards religion.


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