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The problem of pain has long perplexed philosophers, theologians, and thinkers throughout history. How can a loving and all-powerful God allow suffering and pain to exist in the world? This profound question has led to a variety of theological and… Continue Reading →
We are conservatives because we see these little platoons, these intermediate bodies, these sovereign spheres as the living tissue of society, we see these little platoons, these intermediate bodies, these sovereign spheres, in which the virtues to sustain civilization are promoted and taught in each generation, building traditions based on moral principles and institutions that are meant to preserve the historical common good for future generations. We are also classical, for we firmly believe that there are different spheres of class to which each individual person belongs, fulfilling different roles and exercising different rights in each; a set of mutually inclusive allegiances that allow the free development of the best in our nature, both individually and socially.
Hillary Clinton recently appeared on Christiane Amanpour’s show likening saving babies from abortion to soldiers raping women: “We have come along way on so many fronts but we are also in a period of time where there is a lot… Continue Reading →
Sophia Magdalena Scholl was a German student and anti-Nazi political activist, active within the White Rose non-violent resistance group in Nazi Germany. Based upon letters between Scholl and her boyfriend, Fritz Hartnagel (reported and analyzed by Gunter Biemer and Jakob Knab in the journal Newman… Continue Reading →
Matt Walsh’s documentary “What Is a Woman?” blows the lid off the entire plague of gender ideology, which is a form of mental illness being forced upon society. The documentary is an excellent warning of what people of good will… Continue Reading →
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