Never forget the bloody horrors of the English Reformation
Amid celebrations of the Reformation's 500th anniversary, we should remember the mass persecutions of 16th century England.
Amid celebrations of the Reformation's 500th anniversary, we should remember the mass persecutions of 16th century England.
That day in November 1917 when Vladimir Lenin and his Bolsheviks seized power in Russia may have been the darkest day in the history of humanity.
One hundred years ago, on November 7, 1917, Lenin and his Bolshevik Party expropriated the chaotic Russian people's revolution that had begun eight months earlier, setting in motion modernity's first experiment in totalitarianism.
Celebrating the bicentennial of the French Revolution in 1989 was awkward and unlike our nation’s festivities of 1976, because the American Revolution did not have a Reign of Terror.
...being an imaginary dialogue between a nominee to a Federal appeals court and members of the Committee on the Judiciary of what once imagined itself "the world's greatest deliberative body"...
Recently, Amsterdam's city council forbade the use of the locution "Ladies and Gentlemen" within its halls and precincts.
In dark days we all need saints and heroes to inspire us.
Atheists often say that religion is the source of all the evil in the world, and behave as if they believed it.
I am not a Roman Catholic, and I did not write this book in defense of the Church. I wrote it in defense of history.