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When Jesus preached about the coming Kingdom of Heaven, the people of Israel couldn’t hear the message. They had so deeply rationalized their faith that their hearts turned into dead stones. As Jesus noticed, “You know how to read the… Continue Reading →
Countries known for their Catholicism aren’t always known for their libertarianism. Libertarianism tends to be associated with majority protestant nations (mainly due to the influence of the United Kingdom) more than anything. But there are certainly some liberty-loving Catholic countries… Continue Reading →
Jordan Peterson in his lecture “Introduction to the idea of God” describes Nietzsche’s view on the medieval Europe in the following way: “Nietzsche said that he did not believe that the scientific revolution would have ever got off the ground… Continue Reading →
St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope St. John Paul II, Francisco de Vitoria, Dorothy Day, Pope Leo XIII, St. Augustine, JRR Tolkien, Frederick Bastiat, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Lord Acton, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Lew Rockwell, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Antonin Scalia, Francisco… Continue Reading →
In the recent “discussion” on our Facebook page about the Ramen Rich Girl, we posted a clever meme that we thought was pretty funny: All the lefties and socialists on the thread thought it was hilarious too but for a… Continue Reading →
Daniel Hannan is perhaps one of the best proponents of liberty in the world—his philosophy as strong as his rhetoric precise. This 15 minutes of a debate is worth more than most college educations today:
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