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The war we are fighting needs a more accurate name - Dennis Prager

We are no more fighting a "War on Terror" than we fought a "War on Kamikazes" in World War II.  Read more...

The Wisdom of the Mind - Donald DeMarco

According to Plato, wisdom is the communion of the soul with reality. By this he meant that wisdom gives us both a broad and reliable understanding of reality.   Read more...

The Words and Deeds of Christ - Joseph Sobran

I began to marvel at the words that were truly the most inspired ever uttered: those of Christ. His words have a unique power that sets them off from all merely human words.  Read more...

There are No Secular "Unbelievers" - IAIN T. BENSON

Note how the use of the term "secular" has been changed gradually over time. Current usage is wrong both philosophically and theologically. Let us banish the notion of a "faith-free" secular once and for all. Everyone "believes".  Read more...

Thoroughly Modern Mill - Roger Scruton

A utilitarian who became a liberal — but never understood the limits of reason.  Read more...

To Tear Down and to Build Up: Christianity and the Subversive Forces - JAMES HITCHCOCK

Christianity was born when the Roman Empire was at its peak, and it is an appropriate paradox that, as the faith spread throughout the Empire, it both helped to subvert the long Roman hegemony and at the same time to preserve what was best in it.  Read more...

Tough times are when gratitude counts most - Colleen Carroll Campbell

Elie Wiesel, a survivor of the Holocaust, once said, "No one is as capable of gratitude as one who has emerged from the kingdom of night."   Read more...

Toward the Second Spring - Stratford Caldecott

When John Henry Newman gave his famous "Second Spring" sermon, at the first Synod of the newly re-established English Catholic hierarchy in 1852, he was prophesying nothing less than a resurgence of Catholic culture.  Read more...

Tradition or Traditionalism? - IAIN T. BENSON

Too many who think they favour tradition are actually devotees of traditionalism because they do not understand their tradition. Many who are critical of tradition are really criticizing traditionalism.  Read more...

True and False Humanism - JAMES HITCHCOCK

Secular Humanism rests on an unperceived fallacy. In effect it says that man can love and esteem himself more if he does not have to share that love and esteem with God.  Read more...


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