One way to describe propaganda narratives to someone who’s become skeptical is as an alphabetic sequence of events, of which
Tag: Deep Thoughts
Bowditch, Dabney, and Developing Critical Thinking Skills
My 12 year-old son and his 10 year-old sister and I are currently reading Carry On Mr. Bowditch, by Jean
Keeper of the Fire
For many particular reasons, I felt the strong urge to get away from the urban sprawl that had been creeping
It Ain’t According To Reason
Just because people share history, geography, genetics and possess linguistic similarities doesn’t mean they don’t prefer each other dead. I
Christianity and Pluralism
The Roman Empire is perhaps the most famous empire in human history. It was not nearly the most massive (its
To the Catacombs!
One of the best living sociologists of religion is Rodney Stark. Stark is an interesting fellow. Born in North Dakota
Why a Basic Understanding of Geographical Principles is a Vital National Security Interest
In a comment to one of Prof. Smith’s recent Orthosphere articles, I wrote the following: Back in the mid-’90s I
What Derb Is Missing
Jussie Smollett was recently found guilty on five felony counts of lying to police and disorderly conduct. He was sentenced
Black-Pilling Aquinas
Three months before his death in 1274, Thomas Aquinas had a revelation that so affected him that he stopped his
The False Premise: “Love is Love”
I have grown weary of hearing that “love is love” and we should just accept the phrase (and its ramifications)