You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Weigel believes "the irony of modern Catholic history" is that a church maybe appearing reactionary since the Reformation might now offer a good way out of modernity’s current narrative crisis . . .
Read More30,000 Shades of Christianity
In any case, we must point out that Christianity is a vast religion worldwide with just about every variation imaginable; indeed, some Christians don’t believe in God or the Resurrection . . .
Read MoreThe Bear Rug
When Uncle Sam gives some of the smartest, ablest, and most hardworking people in the world (Wall Street executives) strong, nearly carte blanche incentives to create utopias . . .
Read MoreSeven Types of Atheism
John Gray’s recent book, Seven Types of Atheism, however, says very clearly: “Not so fast. There are many commonalities between religious persons and atheists . . .
Read MorePrimal Screams
Ms. Eberstadt supports the feminist agenda of freedom of opportunity across the board, but she objects to what has become, quite literally, throwing the “baby out with the bath water” . . .
Read MoreTumblin’ Tumbleweeds
Praxis Circle’s team likes on Fridays to offer something relevant to the worldview conversation on a distinctly lighter note. . .
Read MoreNatural Law, Negative Interest Rates, and the Beverly Hillbillies
In 1929-30 we learned that when your barber is spending more time playing the market than cutting hair, something’s up . . .
Read MoreLOL! Your Tax Bill?!!
It gives Praxis Circle great pleasure to introduce a true friend, Steve Kelley. Steve is one of the nation’s leading political cartoonists, as well as a comic strip creator, comedian, and writer . . .
Read MoreTruth . . . or Not?
To develop our own worldview, we need to have our own opinions about certain . . .
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