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Fr. Spitzer on Natural Rights, Morality, and Law

In this remarkable interview, Father Robert Spitzer S.J. of the Magis Center, who has written numerous books on the cross section of faith, morality, reason, and science, dives into natural rights, law, and the Scholastic tradition, which, working on biblical… Continue Reading →

Milton Friedman: Is a Man Free to Sin?

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 →

When You Realize We Are the Barbarians Witnessing the Downfall of the Mightiest Civilization on Earth

Church Versus the State St. Ambrose Style

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 →

St. Augustine: “What are kingdoms but great robberies?”

City of God Book IV Chapter 4: Justice being taken away, then, what are kingdoms but great robberies? For what are robberies themselves, but little kingdoms? The band itself is made up of men; it is ruled by the authority… Continue Reading →

What Would the Pharisees Say About the Death Penalty?

Why This Youtube Star Is Converting to Catholicism

Lizzie Estella Reezay is a Youtube star who talks about “relationship advice, sharing my faith, college advice, life stories, and anything else that makes me happy”. She has a motif of a dedicated search for truth and that has led… Continue Reading →

Jordan B. Peterson and Ben Shapiro Show The Universe How to Dialogue on the Rubin Report

Two of the most well-spoken advocates for freedom and responsibility take the stage on one of the best free thinking forums today. The individual versus the state, religion, gender politics, and the art of the conversation. This needs to happen… Continue Reading →

When They Try to Condemn Translations by Citing a Translation

Can a Catholic be Socialist?

Let’s let the Supreme Pontiff answer: “You are aware indeed, that the goal of this most iniquitous plot is to drive people to overthrow the entire order of human affairs and to draw them over to the wicked theories of… Continue Reading →

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