Refugees are three times more likely than the average native-born American to be receiving cash welfare programs and Medicaid, four times more likely to be on Food Stamps, and twice as likely to be in public housing or receiving housing assistance. Continue Reading »
The only “paradigm shift” worth pursuing, for the author of Hebrews, is the one that turns again to “Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith.” Continue Reading »
What no longer happens in academia, what rarely happens in politics, still happens in Hollywood. Hard work, grit, hustle get rewarded. Continue Reading »
In the last pages, he pines for some final cycle of “samsaric existence to pass to the other shore, that of illumination, of timeless fusion with the soul of the world, of nirvana.” Continue Reading »
The seminary was hosting a barbeque event described as a night of appreciation for its supporters to “share all the good God is doing” at St. Tikhon’s. Continue Reading »
Ignoring foreign threats is gross moral and political irresponsibility, because it makes a cataclysm of unprecedented lethality more likely. Continue Reading »
As marriage in the United States becomes both later and rarer, the social separation of the sexes inevitably fosters their cultural and political separation. Continue Reading »