728 x 90



  • Former Atheist Explains How Rationality, Not Emotion, Encourages Religious Belief

    Former Atheist Explains How Rationality, Not Emotion, Encourages Religious Belief0

    I recently ran across an interview with author Stephen Asma in The Irish Times. Although an atheist, Asma is a rather unique atheist because he believes religion is necessary, a fact evidenced in his recent book Why We Need Religion. According to Asma, a philosophy professor, religion does not make sense rationally, but it makes

    READ MORE
  • A Perfect Solution to the Statue-Toppling Problem

    A Perfect Solution to the Statue-Toppling Problem0

    Schools ought to teach history, not protest it.   A number of teachers at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill have pledged to withhold more than 2,000 grades in protest over the university’s plans to house “Silent Sam” in a separate on-campus building. Silent Sam is a statue of a Confederate soldier that stood in

    READ MORE
  • What the Fake History of Guns Can Teach Us

    What the Fake History of Guns Can Teach Us0

    In 2000, Emory University history professor Michael Bellesiles published the book Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture. The central argument of the book was that the culture of American gun ownership does not date back to the colonial era and, instead, emerged in the middle of the nineteenth century when technological advances made

    READ MORE
  • Ivy League Study Finds Liberals ‘Patronize’ Minorities, Conservatives Don’t

    Ivy League Study Finds Liberals ‘Patronize’ Minorities, Conservatives Don’t0

    A study by Princeton and Yale researchers turns a common political narrative on its head: White liberals actually are more likely to act in “patronizing” ways toward minorities than are white conservatives. White Democratic presidential candidates and self-identified liberals are more likely to downplay their own competence when speaking to minorities, using fewer words that

    READ MORE
  • How to Keep Your Kid from Being a Brat This Christmas

    How to Keep Your Kid from Being a Brat This Christmas0

    A number of years ago, a friend of mine organized a Christmas charity event. Like many of its kind, this event matched less fortunate children with well-off families, eager to share of their bounty and provide the children with a present or two at a fun Christmas party. But the gift giving didn’t stay limited

    READ MORE
  • How Silence is a Balm for the Soul

    How Silence is a Balm for the Soul0

    My sister and brother-in-law were off on a tour of Central Europe, and I was spending a few days alone in their house. When I arrived, I moved my luggage and some groceries inside—I didn’t intend to leave the premises unless absolutely necessary—put the perishables in the refrigerator, and then dropped into a chair in

    READ MORE

Latest Posts

Frequent Contributors