Petitioning the Magistrate
A Response to T. David Gordon’s Protest of the PCA Transgender Surgery Petition
A Response to T. David Gordon’s Protest of the PCA Transgender Surgery Petition
An Election Sermon Preached in New England, 1748 Introduction Daniel Lewes (1685-1753) was born in Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay in […]
The Insurgent Disposition In 1976, sociologist Donald Warren published a little-known book with the title The Radical Center: Middle Americans […]
Our transition from a predominantly Christian world to post-Christian was not a sudden cultural shift.
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A 1744 Election Sermon Introduction We know little about James Allin (1692-1747) (also spelled “Allen”)—a common name on both sides […]
There is good reason then that the Right—along with increasing numbers of Americans—is distrustful of our public institutions.
The state cannot be neutral with regard to the Church. It has a responsibility to protect and support it in its work.
America’s white kulaks have a more legitimate claim to rage than just about any other demographic in the country.
It’s hard to imagine a more frivolous jurisprudence than one tied to an ahistorical reading of a few authors.