“Oral Roberts University isn’t the feel good March Madness story we need.” That’s the lead of a USA Today opinion piece. Wow. Not even hiding it anymore, huh? As you probably know, Oral Roberts University came into the NCAA with… Continue Reading →
A white man shooting up Asian Massage parlors is a trend, a sign of the ugly racism that is the foundation of our country, according to the media. But when the Boulder shooter was reported as 21-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi… Continue Reading →
Rule #1. In an existential conflict, it helps to acknowledge that you are actually in one. Here’s how it typically goes. Conservatives urge their Republican politicians to battle over certain issues like like life or gender like they actually matter…. Continue Reading →
The definitive picture book biography of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and one of the most crucial figures in the COVID-19 pandemic. I figured we’d come up with some good titles…. Continue Reading →
Why is it that we are quick to judge people in our own history from today’s more “enlightened” stance yet there is no outrage when President Biden deflects on modern slavery, forced labor, torture, and abuse as just being “different… Continue Reading →
Murders in New York City rose 45 percent from 2019. Shootings saw a 97% increase. But Mayor Bill Di Blasio wants the NYPD taking on the responsibility of warning regular people who’ve committed no crime, not be be a hater…. Continue Reading →
His is an amazing story of love. Dick Hoyt, the man who famously pushed his son Rick in a custom racing wheelchair through 32 Boston Marathons and more than 1,000 total races, died yesterday at 80. Hoyt died peacefully in… Continue Reading →
I particularly love how what CS Lewis said impacted Jordan Peterson, especially because JRR Tolkien originally said it to Lewis to evangelize him so many years ago. It’s beautiful to watch people turn slowly, even reluctantly to Christ. In fact,… Continue Reading →
But the Vatican is busy stamping out the scourge of the Latin Mass.
My five kids and I were lazing in the living room. You’d think there’d be a lot of noise but it’s completely quiet. I’m typing on my keyboard, my two oldest are texting their friends, my 12 year old is… Continue Reading →
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