Leftists are terrified of Christians enforcing a proper morality on society. Yet, they seem to have missed the fact that our
Tag: Deep Thoughts
A Return to Sanity
Classical foreign policy, what most would describe as non-interventionism, is the most defensive and, therefore, the most defensible policy. There
A Retro-Culture Rewind is Not Enough
I recently reread Victoria: A Novel of 4th Generation War by William S. Lind. He published it under the name Thomas Hobbes.
States’ Rights and Self Governance
In a previous work,[1] I spent about 90 pages on what caused the Southern states to leave the Union. I
Mollify ‘Murica?
As advocates for the truth, we’ve got certain rhetorical factors working in our favor. One is the absurdity of the
Round Two?
Actual pandemics among humans occur in conjunction with malnutrition or a lack of modern sanitation and hygiene, but usually both.
Andrew Tate’s Lost Boys
The popularity of Andrew Tate among so many young men, although tragic, is unsurprising. It is the result of a
Moral Equivalence
The International Criminal Court has only been around since 2002. However, the concept is older. Ostensibly, it’s about adjudicating war
Overestimated Wholesomeness
I’ve never been one to require much convincing on the subject of things going wrong around America. Sometimes, however, in
Principles of Discernment
A set of salient issues escape the comprehension of what appears to be a majority of the population. For example: