• The Harmony of Faith and Reason

    The Harmony of Faith and Reason

    Of all the objections to a religious worldview that have existed throughout history, the most famous one seems to be the lack of symmetry between supernatural belief and scientific revelation. Read more

  • America Sends Heroism Back to The White House

    America Sends Heroism Back to The White House

    Last week, the man Vice President Harris labeled a “threat to democracy” won the presidential election – and the popular vote too. In spite of bullets, biased media, and blatantly corrupt prosecutions, Donald Trump’s once improbable political success will go on for four more years. Read more

  • Yes, Your Vote Does Matter

    Yes, Your Vote Does Matter

    With less than four days until the 2024 presidential election, tens of millions of Americans have already cast their vote for their preferred candidates in numerous federal, state, and local political positions, and millions more will go to the polls over the next couple of days. Simultaneously, however, tens of millions of people will stay… Read more

  • In the Face of the Mob

    In the Face of the Mob

    An educated population will not be persuaded by pithy slogans or swayed by charismatic politicians. On the contrary, it will ask much of its public servants because it knows much; it will detect folly and value prudence; and it will elect virtuous men and send deceivers packing. Read more

  • The Great Gatsby: The American Myth

    The Great Gatsby: The American Myth

    “Striving” is not enough in and of itself. “Hard work” does not mean much unless you are working hard for something greater. When Aristotle writes about his famous four causes, he defines a thing by what it is made for. When we make an idol of the striving, fulfillment is impossible. Read more

  • Man’s New Babel

    Man’s New Babel

    The Tower of Babel provoked God’s wrath because it was fundamentally a manmade attempt to ascend to the Kingdom of God. As we survey the modern world, we can find a dangerously similar effort in our pursuit of Artificial Intelligence. Read more

  • Christ the King and Acclamations for our Leaders

    Christ the King and Acclamations for our Leaders

    We have a severe lack of good leadership right now, but this should only spur us on to pray for them all the more fervently. We should always remember from Whom all earthly authority comes. Read more

  • Something Wicked Has Come This Way

    Something Wicked Has Come This Way

    No one deep state employee is altogether responsible for the dismantling of our republican ideals. Although they might have contributed, the blame cannot fall squarely on one particular person’s shoulders. This is the genius of the deep state: You can put a person on trial, but you can’t put a system on trial. Read more

  • Time to Fix Our Broken Windows

    Time to Fix Our Broken Windows

    It is my dream to walk and live in an American city without seeing graffiti, damaged infrastructure, trash, tent cities, and feeling unsafe on the sidewalk. The time for tolerance is over. Read more

  • The Problem of Skepticism

    The Problem of Skepticism

    Skepticism, divorced from its proper end, is a path that does not clarify the truth, but rather leads one farther away from the truly objective: the good, the true, and the beautiful. Read more