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Augustine: ‘What You Desire is not the Tranquillity of the Commonwealth, but the Impunity of Your Own Vicious Luxury’

From City of God: Depraved by good fortune, and not chastened by adversity, what you desire in the restoration of a peaceful and secure state, is not the tranquillity of the commonwealth, but the impunity of your own vicious luxury.

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 →

Biden: ‘Put trust and faith in our government’

From Biden’s Branch Covidian speech in 2021: “Look, we know what we need to do to beat this virus: Tell the truth. Follow the scientists and the science. Work together. Put trust and faith in our government to fulfill its… Continue Reading →

Trans Hypocrisy

Am I then become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?

Papal Decree Against Communism 1949

The Decree Against Communism was a 1949 Catholic Church document issued by the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office, and approved by Pope Pius XII, which declared Catholics who professed communist doctrine to be excommunicated as apostates from the… Continue Reading →

Solzhenitsyn on Faith and the State

“The strength or weakness of a society depends more on the level of its spiritual life than on its level of industrialization. Neither a market economy nor even general abundance constitutes the crowning achievement of human life. If a nation’s… Continue Reading →

The Only Thing Jesus Had in Common with Communists is When He Didn’t Eat for 40 Days: Njala

From a post on the Fascbook in response to Pope Francis’s insane comment.

Oh Is that How Rights Work?

Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s ‘Civil Religion’

The Social Contract Book IV Chapter VIII At first men had no kings save the gods, and no government save theocracy. They reasoned like Caligula, and, at that period, reasoned aright. It takes a long time for feeling so to… Continue Reading →

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