• Egalitarian Paradox: a Better Elite

    Egalitarian Paradox: a Better Elite

    Aversion to elitism, particularly in education, has its drawbacks. The egalitarian approach to education can limit exceptional students, thereby diminishing the number of exceptional adults and, in turn, the caliber of future teachers. The progressive adoption of an egalitarian education model is inadvertently creating a ‘virtuous’ elite. However, movements like homeschooling and classical education promote… Read more

  • The Purple Revolution Of Rogan and RFK

    The Purple Revolution Of Rogan and RFK

             To anyone with even a scant interest in politics, the current situation appears as nothing short of a hotly contested mess. Most major news outlets, whether on the right or the left, present government and civic disputes as irrevocably divided. The monstrous gorge between the two parties often comes across as having too great a… Read more

  • Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) — The Convenience Devil

    Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) — The Convenience Devil

    Technology has been advancing rapidly across all facets of our lives and is set to shape the future of monetary assets as well. We have grown accustomed to the simplicity of paying for goods and services effortlessly by scanning our phones, eliminating the need to carry wallets or worry about having enough cash or cards.… Read more

  • Holding to Truth in a Tumultuous Time

    Holding to Truth in a Tumultuous Time

    The world of politics. A world that can be quite discouraging and sad. But also, a world full of so much hope and change. It is an arena that desperately needs Christian fighters. Those who are willing to stand for biblical principles. Those willing to stand strong and not waver when challenges arise. Those willing… Read more

  • Being a Good Neighbor Despite Life’s Busyness

    Being a Good Neighbor Despite Life’s Busyness

    As the school year continues, many students, inundated with the wonder and woes of academic life, forget one of the pinnacles of the student experience: the chance to be a good neighbor.  For many, college and post-college life adheres to an egocentric model of the world, when really, it ought to look something like the… Read more

  • Free Healthcare Is Never Free — Part 2

    Free Healthcare Is Never Free — Part 2

    The most prevalent issues with free healthcare Waitlists When medical treatment is a “right,” long wait times and limited access to cutting-edge treatments are inevitable consequences.  The waitlists are so long that people end up paying out of their own pocket to get the appointment sooner, which entirely defeats the point of universal healthcare.   Here… Read more

  • Where Are Gen Z’s Famous Atheists?

    Where Are Gen Z’s Famous Atheists?

    For a society to deny any God, and to promote that belief until millions of people agree, is to concede that society’s demise. Read more

  • The American Identity Crisis: Lost in the Melting Pot

    The American Identity Crisis: Lost in the Melting Pot

    “I believe in America.” These iconic words herald the beginning of what many hail as cinema’s greatest masterpiece—Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. In this saga, an unwavering belief in the American ideals of family and liberty embarks on a dialectical evolution. It’s a journey that ultimately finds its crescendo in The Godfather II, where those… Read more

  • America, Where Do We Go From Here?

    America, Where Do We Go From Here?

    Throughout the past few years and in numerous instances throughout American history, our great nation has gone through quite the series of events. America has endured wonderful and monumental victories but also some challenging circumstances as well. The last few years have presented a fair share of challenging circumstances that have rocked this beloved country.… Read more

  • All Hands on Deck for the Culture War

    All Hands on Deck for the Culture War

    Dictating the terms of this fight will require conservatives to shift to an offensive posture that we’ve been lacking for years. Battles that affect all institutions must involve those institutions’ active participation should they wish to have a chance at resisting their own degradation. “What is it that I’m truly fighting for?” This is the… Read more