Like Mary, we’re going to set our terms and stick to them. No longer will we tolerate intimidation or accept violence as the natural response to free speech. As Jesus said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.”

Like Mary, we’re going to set our terms and stick to them. No longer will we tolerate intimidation or accept violence as the natural response to free speech. As Jesus said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.”
So, what he discerned was there seemed to be this place where the kind of axis turned in terms of religion, morality, and so forth . . .
Word Salad: An Introduction When does a bowl of word salad become just a crock of . . . mush? Our Circling posts have recently focused on the importance of language in its relationship to...
What have our Praxis Circle Contributors been up to? Below are some timely and relevant articles written by Contributors Nick Eberstadt, Heather Mac Donald, and Robert George.
“We the People” are responsible for the United States, and our situation won’t improve unless we take ownership and Do Something. Reading Douglas Murray’s newest book is a good start. It supplies many of the intellectual tools needed to succeed . . .
Perhaps it’s time to take a step back and consider what it means to “love thy neighbor” and respect human dignity . . .
And so it would seem that stupidity is perhaps less a psychological than a sociological problem . . .
Expert PC Contributor Mary Eberstadt opened her brilliant WSJ Opinion piece with these words of warning to the younger generation—a heed to take notice of what the progressive left is stripping of us . . .
In these days of division, most of us could recite the following in our sleep. American discourse has become polarized and uncivil. We’re silo-ed . . .
What’s the “woke worldview,” and why won’t it work?