In the 2001 book Democracy: The God that Failed, Hans-Hermann Hoppe provides a compelling libertarian argument for monarchy. While Hoppe gets some predictions wrong, his thesis that monarchy as a “privately-owned government” is inherently more responsible and accountable to the… Continue Reading →
Molinism, named after 16th-century Spanish Jesuit priest and Roman Catholic theologian Luis de Molina of the School of Salamanca, is the thesis that God has middle knowledge. It seeks to reconcile the apparent tension of divine providence and human free will. Types of Divine Knowledge According to Kenneth Keathley,… 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 →
Pope Francis on Sunday named as cardinal San Diego Bishop Robert W. McElroy, a Jesuit who had spoken out against the calls for bishops to exclude pro-choice politicians like President Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi from Holy Communion over their… Continue Reading →
Along with being a one of a kind poet and writer, JRR Tolkien was also a libertarian Catholic who once wrote, “My political opinions lean more and more to Anarchy (philosophically understood, meaning abolition of control not whiskered men with… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON — San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone issued a notice Friday that he would no longer allow House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to receive Communion after she has not repudiated her pro-abortion stance. In a public notification to Pelosi, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone wrote… Continue Reading →
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