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End Times Insanity
Read more: End Times InsanityEven a brief exegetical analysis substantiates that the world isn’t going to end quite yet, and all I can assure will happen in the future is that other predictions just…
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The Fall of Man and the Fall of Men
Read more: The Fall of Man and the Fall of MenUltimately, like all sin, our insouciance of duty seems to be a problem of pride. Regrettably, we men would often rather run into the belly of a whale, declaring we…
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The Transcendentals and the New Evangelization
Read more: The Transcendentals and the New EvangelizationWe, then, can learn at least two lessons from the demise of Hillsong Church. The first, that, in evangelization, Beauty is a powerful tool. The second, however, is not to…
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The Modern Christian World: The New Horsemen
Read more: The Modern Christian World: The New HorsemenIn the mid 2010’s, a man rose to international prominence named Jordan Peterson. Among his many fascinating public prognostications, Peterson’s view of Christianity was striking. He treated the Biblical narrative…
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Dreher’s Lightning Rod: The Benedict Option
Read more: Dreher’s Lightning Rod: The Benedict OptionDreher advocates for building an “ark” to preserve and nurture our faith until the darkness passes and civilization becomes receptive to the truth again. By reinforcing the strength of our…
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The Pervasive Institution: Why Americans Should Revive Religious Community
Read more: The Pervasive Institution: Why Americans Should Revive Religious CommunityThe church was not invasive, the way many modern critics like to pretend, but it was a pervasive source of strength for neighborhoods.
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The Modern Christian World: Accepting a Poisoned Premise
Read more: The Modern Christian World: Accepting a Poisoned PremiseIn the early 2000s, cultural changes, the rise of the internet, and the centuries-long advance of materialism coalesced to form a rich soil for a new spin on an old…
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Stable-maid, Empress, Saint: The Story of Helena of Constantinople
Read more: Stable-maid, Empress, Saint: The Story of Helena of ConstantinopleWhen Helena was around forty years old, Constantius left her to pursue a political alliance with Emperor Maximillian through marriage to his step-daughter, Theodora. Constantius was later appointed as a…
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Nominally Righteous — Not Necessarily Right
Read more: Nominally Righteous — Not Necessarily RightIn the traditional Easter message, or even the shallow Easter Bunny-isms, one finds far more commendable and uplifting ideals than that of Transgenderism
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An American Papist and Religious Freedom
Read more: An American Papist and Religious FreedomAmerica’s cultural landscape is not what it once was, and with plenty of organized religious groups facing conflict today for their stances on abortion and other pivotal issues, religious people…