Christians should support all liberties, not just religious liberty
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Religious, personal and economic freedom are of a piece. Christians should support them all.
Religious, personal and economic freedom are of a piece. Christians should support them all.
It seems that we made a mistake in thinking it was all over, that the inscrutable Russian empire was only distracted for a few years, and that its demonic urge to control its neighbors is now fully revived.
When the Holy See signed the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1990, a friend knowledgeable in legal matters said, with considerable vehemence, that the Convention was a snare and a delusion that would eventually come back to bite the Vatican.
Can there be any redemption in the dark Netflix political thriller House of Cards?
On my recent birthday, I was given Volume III of C. S. Lewis's letters.
"Social justice" can be a dangerous phrase.
We do not have a right to be happy. The assumption that we do lies behind the utopian turmoil of our times.
The exhortation looks very different read through the lens of Argentine experience.
Looking toward Thanksgiving Day, there are countless causes for thanks, not the least of which is that our nation got off to a good start with so many honest people trying to establish a society respectful of God and his blessings.
C.S. Lewis feared what JFK was doing to U.S. politics. They died on the same day.
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