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Today’s Civil Rights Fight Is Not What You Think

Picture this:  You are a vulnerable African-American woman living in the racially charged and publicly segregated Montgomery Alabama in 1955. You work as a seamstress and use the public bus system to taxi you back and forth from home to… Continue Reading →

We Must Obey God Rather Than Man

Who Killed 100 Million People?

When You Risk Everything to Fight Nazis then Become Nazis

People Use Chemical Weapons on Children All the Time. It’s Called Abortion.

I’m Just Glad No One Bombed Us After Waco!

Funny Sign About Government Taking Our Guns

Which side of the gun debate do you think Holocaust victims would be on today?

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 →

It’s Almost as if You Don’t Matter Until You Can Write a Law…

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