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Worse than the Nazis

2025-07-15T14:04:54-05:00

The Government of the UK's support for the killing of babies and the culling of the sick...  Worse than the Nazis - Joseph Pearce

Worse than the Nazis2025-07-15T14:04:54-05:00

Suetonius Goes to the Opera

2025-07-14T17:02:13-05:00

In the last year of his life, while worn down by illness, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed two operas and a Requiem Mass. One opera was an esoteric comedy, Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute), and the other was a serious piece set in ancient Rome, La Clemenza di Tito (The Clemency of Titus). Mozart (1756-1791) has become [...]

Suetonius Goes to the Opera2025-07-14T17:02:13-05:00

July-August Issue: Reason Versus Rationalism

2025-09-06T17:17:50-05:00

Sample Content from Our Latest Issue Table of Contents Sample Article From Plato's Cave to the Cave of Bethlehem: Wise Men and the Quest for God Around the year 330 B.C., the great Greek philosopher, Plato, gave us the famous allegory of the cave. In this allegory, Plato describes a man who is within a cave, [...]

July-August Issue: Reason Versus Rationalism2025-09-06T17:17:50-05:00

Doodling toward Wisdom: Ageless Children’s Literature and Harold and the Purple Crayon

2025-07-05T02:08:56-05:00

  Ask a six year old to draw a sun, and you will find he invariably draws a circle with a few stick-figure sun rays emanating from it. Indeed, ask many adults to draw a sun and this is also the type of sun they will draw. This is not actually drawing in the formal sense [...]

Doodling toward Wisdom: Ageless Children’s Literature and Harold and the Purple Crayon2025-07-05T02:08:56-05:00
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