There’s a rhetorical technique commonly used by conspiracy theorists, termed “just asking questions.” Do Haitians eat cats in Ohio? Do Jews use the blood of goyish children in rituals? When challenged, the conspiracy theorist can claim he isn’t saying the claim is true, he just wants an open discussion. Aren’t...
The Heritage Foundation has a new report “Saving America by Saving the Family: A Foundation for the Next 250 Years.” It provides a window into the people who dine with and write legislation for Republican legislators. As you can guess from the title, the 137-page report talks a lot about...
Many have talked about how abortion prohibition is dysgenic: abortion patients are disproportionately low-income, uneducated, and unmarried, conditions that correlate with low intelligence. Most just leave it at that: it's not like the pro-life side has any counterargument. But there's a more fundamental reason why abortion prohibition is dysgenic, rooted...
The New York Times recently published an article entitled “Can Anyone Rescue the Trafficked Girls of L.A.’s Figueroa Street?” The article, worth reading in its entirety, details the struggle to “rescue” the girls: > After interviewing each girl, Armendariz kept her company for hours until someone from the Department of...
[This is the text of the sermon given by Pastor James Windrow on Sunday, July 14, 2024.] Greetings, brothers and sisters. Today, we reflect on humanity’s origin in the Garden of Eden and its fall and devolution thereafter. When Christians used to think about the Garden of Eden, it was...