Playing the Venereal Game
by George WeigelPlaying the game of the delightful celebration of imaginative collective nouns can soothe the spirit in the face of life’s seemingly endless frustrations, vicissitudes, or annoyances. Continue Reading »
Playing the game of the delightful celebration of imaginative collective nouns can soothe the spirit in the face of life’s seemingly endless frustrations, vicissitudes, or annoyances. Continue Reading »
United Methodism is no longer a misnomer because the progressives have been given what they wanted. Continue Reading »
An Olympic poster depicting the Dôme des Invalides without a cross shows the emptiness of modern Europe. Continue Reading »
The Christian intellectual world should invest in starting a new review of books. Continue Reading »
The exaltation of youth protests is the elevation of ignorance and incompetence. Continue Reading »
The Voyager 1 mission shows the glory of creation and the souls of mankind, which shall never perish. Continue Reading »
AI is not the solution to the challenge of witnessing for the Church. Continue Reading »
Ursula K. Le Guin’s classic short story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” illustrates how many parts of American society treat the unborn. Continue Reading »
Ephraim Radner calls our attention to essential truths that are almost never spoken in our over-heated political climate. Continue Reading »
The gender transitioning of children is legally fragile because it contradicts basic principles of religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and medical science. Continue Reading »