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Stephen Hawking’s computer—responsible for many theoretical physics findings—has stopped working, computers networked to Hawking have reported. It had been in operation for 76 continuous years. Hawking’s three child nodes released a statement saying, “Our machines are experiencing elevated levels of… Continue Reading →
World-renowned economist, the late great Milton Friedman addresses the question of whether morality can be forced on people. His response is genius: if you’re not free to sin, then you’re not free to be virtuous. The main problem with the… Continue Reading →
In 390 AD the Roman Empire was a far cry from the Empire of Augustus, or Trajan, or even Diocletian. The division between the Western and Eastern Empires – currently ruled by Valentinian II and Theodosius I, respectively – was… Continue Reading →
In a great interview, Catholic apologist Patrick Coffin visits with Jordan B. Peterson and discusses religion and perhaps more than any interview, Catholicism. Great exchange:
Book Recommendations Autobiography The Confessions by St. Augustine (Frank Sheed translation) A Severe Mercy by Sheldon Vanauken Novels The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold by C.S. Lewis Plays A Man for All Seasons by Robert… Continue Reading →
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