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by | Apr 26, 2017

Obviously, the Constitution does not obligate a state to help nonprofits repave their playgrounds with recycled tires in the interest…

by | Apr 25, 2017

Instead of a congratulatory call to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan two Sundays ago, perhaps President Donald Trump should have…

by | Apr 23, 2017

You have to expect that any institution that is a couple centuries old will have a few incidents in its…

by | Apr 20, 2017

It should not come as news that conservatives, particularly those of the religious variety, are disproportionately at the receiving end…

by | Apr 14, 2017

On Good Friday, Jesus of Nazareth’s struggle is seen in his beating and manhandling by Roman soldiers; in his long,…

by | Apr 14, 2017

Is there a more unsettling day on the Christian calendar than Palm Sunday? The enduring quietude of Lent suddenly breaks,…

by | Apr 14, 2017

Christians, who celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus this weekend, still don’t know what to make of Pontius Pilate,…

by | Apr 14, 2017

The flattering headline on the Washington Post’s story this week about Pope Francis’s open-borders activism ran, “How Pope Francis is leading…

by | Apr 13, 2017

Pretty much everybody who reads The Benedict Option, Rod Dreher’s Rx for Christians flailed and battered by modernity, walks away with a tenacious opinion about the book — ranging from “Praise the Lord” to “What’s this guy talking about?”

I see this a high compliment to the accomplished Dreher, blogger and editor for the American Conservative magazine, who has the gift of disgorging well-reasoned sentences and paragraphs faster than many of us can articulate a Starbucks order.

by | Apr 13, 2017

As I arrived at my gym today I was informed by a sign on the front door that said gym…

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