Category: The Social Order

The Real Racism Question of the Day
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The Real Racism Question of the Day

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The current question of racism is a red herring. It’s easier to focus on a single word uttered by a single celebrity than it is to address the real issue and tragedy of racism. The “N” word is an abomination to me. Thirty-eight years ago, I lived briefly as a Yankee in the heart of […]

Gettysburg 150th Anniversary
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Reflections on Gettysburg

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What a different country this might have been if, 400 years ago, someone had suggested, “Let’s pick our own cotton.”

Rainbow Flag March
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Liberals Embrace Fatherless (and Motherless) Families

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Think about it: married female-female parents will be households without dads.

Immigration Reform: Renewing the Soul of a Nation
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Immigration Reform: Renewing the Soul of a Nation

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“Why should Pennsylvania, founded by the English, become a Colony of Aliens, who will shortly be so numerous as to Germanize us instead of us Anglifying them, and will never adopt our Language or Customs?” – Benjamin Franklin, 1751 “Immigration is about more than immigration.  It is about renewing the soul of America.” – +Jose […]

Our Liberty, Our Duty
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Our Liberty, Our Duty

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Control Key
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The End of Control

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The purpose of power is power. And control is just another word for power.

Pius XII, Richie, Potsie, and the Fonz: Happy Days 2.0
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Pius XII, Richie, Potsie, and the Fonz: Happy Days 2.0

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“A day will come when the civilized world will deny its God, when the Church will doubt as Peter doubted. She will be tempted to believe that man has become God. In our churches, Christians will search in vain for the red lamp where God awaits them. Like Mary Magdalene, weeping before the empty tomb, […]

<i>Vive La France</i>: It's About the Children
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Vive La France: It’s About the Children

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When we gaze across the pond at our European cousins, the general assumption is that we’re looking at our future. From food and fashion to politics and culture, Europe is on the cutting edge – the avant garde. Depending on your ideological sympathies, this is either seen as a good thing or a bad thing. […]

"Get Thee to a Nunnery"
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“Get Thee to a Nunnery”

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He who defines the terms wins the debate. In the debate over religious freedom, we haven’t done a good job of defining the terms. When we were debating the redefinition of marriage in Washington State, we were assured that religious freedom was adequately protected. “I believe the bill does a good job of protecting religious […]

<i>Father</i>: Feminism's Four Letter Word
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Father: Feminism’s Four Letter Word

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In a recent Washington Post article, “The New F-Word: Father,” Kathleen Parker discusses a recent study on household income dynamics by the Pew Research Center which shows that 40 percent of U.S. households with children under 18 are run by women who are either the primary or sole breadwinner. Parker recognizes that this data is […]

What do Robin Hood and Pope Francis Have in Common?
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What do Robin Hood and Pope Francis Have in Common?

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Robin Hood is a legendary folk hero who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. He is said to have revolted under a corrupt king (scholars do not agree on which king) by stealing from the rich then redistributing it to the poor. The point of Robin Hood is less about actual history […]

The Playgrounds of War I
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The Playgrounds of War

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A tolerant society is as rigidly moralistic as the most stereotypical band of puritans.

Impregnable America?
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Impregnable America?

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On the evening of the Boston Marathon bombing I was doing a radio interview about a book I’d written. Before getting to me, the host asked listeners to pray for victims of the atrocity in Boston and for the nation. When my turn came, I said, “My prayer is ‘deliver us from evil.’” The host […]

Diverting Idealism to the Dark Side: Boston et. al.
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Diverting Idealism to the Dark Side: Boston et. al.

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The two terrorists (two at least) who attacked the Boston Marathon in April put the power of distorted ideals on display. At some point these promising young men let youthful idealism get twisted and diverted to the dark side. Evidently both looked with anguish upon the troubled history of Chechnya, their oppressed homeland. Yearning to […]

Inequality for All - Protest Sign
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Inequality for All

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Inequality in the name of equality has become an institution.

Marriage - 2 Sexes - 2 Persons
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Marriage: 2 Sexes? 2 Persons?

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The next step in the “Progressive” deconstruction of a fundamental institution of our society.

What Is Social Justice?
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What Is Social Justice?

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When last we met, we looked at Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical which inaugurated modern Catholic social thought. We now continue our magical mystery tour by turning our attention to Pope Pius XI’s Quadragesimo Anno of 1931. Before we explore the major themes of this incredibly important document, however, it would serve us well […]

The Sky is Crying
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The Sky is Crying: John Adams Repents

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A generation that never learns accountability and sacrifice will not value their inheritance.

Dr. Kermit Gosnell - Philadelphia Clinic
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Violence On Their Behalf

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The babies have to be destroyed to save the next generation of babies from being punished with babies.

Business, Entrepreneurship, Vatican Think-Tank
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Business, Entrepreneurship and a Vatican Think-Tank

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“Am I creating wealth, or am I engaging in rent-seeking behavior?” If this question would be asked during a course of business ethics at George Mason University (GMU), few would be surprised. “Rent-seeking” is a term used often in “Public Choice” economics, and GMU has been the home of an academic center with that focus. […]

Whirlwind
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Reaping the Whirlwind

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A reflection on the deepening darkness that celebrates homosexual unions and activity. There is, among faithful Catholics, a dismay, and even an understandable anger at the events unfolding at the Supreme Court these past days related to gay unions. And even if the court were to uphold traditional marriage (which does not seem likely), or […]

Destroyed Wedding Cake
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The Deconstruction of Marriage

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Family is a flickering light in the evening of the West.

Man in Darkness - Earth Hour
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Night Falls on Civilization

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Like all environmental gimmicks, Earth Hour is perverse and hypocritical.

Social Justice and Pope Francis: Choosing Freedom Over Serfdom
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Social Justice and Pope Francis: Choosing Freedom Over Serfdom

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Society ensures social justice when it respects the dignity and the rights of the person as the proper end of society itself.