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The Christian Bible and the Abolition of Slavery: A Powerful Catalyst for Change

The abolition of slavery stands as a significant milestone in human history, representing the triumph of justice and human rights. While various factors contributed to this momentous shift, one influential force that played a pivotal role was the Christian Bible…. Continue Reading →

The First Pride Month

What Would Jesus Do?

Remind him that flipping over tables and chasing people with a whip is within the realm of possibility. “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.”… Continue Reading →

St. Thomas Aquinas’s Theonomian View: A Harmonious Synthesis of Divine Law and Human Reason

St. Thomas Aquinas, the esteemed theologian and philosopher of the thirteenth century, is renowned for his significant contributions to Christian thought. Among his various philosophical and theological perspectives, Aquinas’s Theonomian view stands out as a compelling framework that seeks to… Continue Reading →

Is Religion the Cause of Most Conflict in the World?

Many people think that much of the world’s conflict is caused by religion. One recent commenter on one of our social media pages said, “religion only ever holds its grasp on humanity through violence and persecution. The only inevitability is… Continue Reading →

St. Joan of Arc

St. Joan of Arc, also known as Jeanne d’Arc, was a remarkable figure whose life and death have captivated hearts and minds for centuries. Born in 1412 in Domrémy, France, Joan experienced divine visions and heard the voices of saints,… Continue Reading →

Motorcycle-less Diaries in Vistula Land

I’ve been studying a lot the life of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara, not because I agree with him or his ideas (which, on the record, I oppose by principle), but because as a fellow Hispanic, a student with revolutionary ambitions, I have felt that my trip, my stay, my travel to a foreign land, has changed me forever and has developed my ideas to extents I would have never thought of.

Christian Foundations of Libertarianism

Many Catholics and Christians have a false understanding of libertarianism. They think that Ayn Rand invented the philosophy or that it’s a spawn of the atheistic Enlightenment. They insist that it is a degenerate philosophy in which “doing what you… Continue Reading →

A Brief History of the Libertarianism in the Church

In 1864, Pope Pius IX issued the Syllabus of Errors, which condemns modern liberalism. The reasoning behind this, the Pontiff wrote, is that, “for the last few years, a ferocious war on the Church, its institutions and the rights of… Continue Reading →

Kamala Harris Leaves Out God and Life While Quoting Declaration of Independence in Speech on Abortion

Here is the Vice President of the Death Cult of the State quoting America’s Founding document. “A promise we made in the Declaration of Independence. That we are each endowed with the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”… Continue Reading →

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