There are certain questions in history that can guide us by looking not at what did happen, but what did…
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There are certain questions in history that can guide us by looking not at what did happen, but what did…
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When Donald Trump descended the golden escalator in June of 2015, everyone thought it was a joke, likely including Donald…
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When I first learned of the Trinity, I thought of a fish tank. When I want to interact directly with…
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Every new ceasefire in Gaza is announced with the same weary optimism, as though this time the rockets will stay…
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Benjamin Franklin once wrote, “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have…
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I’ve written before about the differences between cultures and how distinct moral systems shape the societies that grow around them.…
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In the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, I think I can say that we live in a fractured…
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Nineteenth-century British intellectual Lord Acton once said, “Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself…
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After Osama Bin Laden orchestrated 9/11 and brought down the Twin Towers, I began to ask how it was possible…
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I grew up in an atheist household where the very concept of ‘religion’ was frowned upon. ‘Religion is an opiate…
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