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  • Why Solzhenitsyn’s Line Between Good and Evil Matters

    Why Solzhenitsyn’s Line Between Good and Evil Matters5

    We want to think that the line between good and evil is clear and that individuals fall into one camp or another. In The Gulag Archipelago, Volume 1, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote, “If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate

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  • Friday Comic: Dark Night of the Soul0

    Credit: OwenComics (store) Twitter: @owenbroadcast Instagram: @owenbroadcast Save this article to favorites

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  • Laken Riley’s Life Is Too High a Price to Pay for an Open Border

    Laken Riley’s Life Is Too High a Price to Pay for an Open Border0

    Laken Hope Riley was just 22 years of age. Late last month, her body was found in the woods on the campus of the University of Georgia after she was reported missing after a morning run. Riley was a junior on the dean’s list at Augusta University and has been described as a “bright and dedicated

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  • Our Disturbing AI Future: Google Gemini Said <i>What</i> About Hitler?

    Our Disturbing AI Future: Google Gemini Said What About Hitler?2

    In the early years of its founding, Google adopted the motto “Don’t be evil” as its guiding moral principle and an expression of the company’s aim to provide users with “unbiased access to information,” as stated in its original code of conduct. In May 2018, that motto went missing. Around the same time, Google executives

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  • The End of the End of Ideology

    The End of the End of Ideology2

    In 1960, Harvard sociologist Daniel Bell published a book called The End of Ideology. It argued that it was time to put aside all our ridiculous arguments of the past – socialism, fascism, liberalism, anarchism, technocracy, etc. – and just recognize that elites like him have it all under control. They had already established the building blocks

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  • ‘Mother Jones’ Goes Pro-Guilt and Anti-Logic on IVF

    ‘Mother Jones’ Goes Pro-Guilt and Anti-Logic on IVF1

    Recently,  Mother Jones ran a pair of articles (here and here) on the recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling that embryos produced via IVF procedures should be considered children, in effect criminalizing the routine destruction of unused or “defective” embryos. The articles lament the perceived unjust consequences of treating human embryos as people. The authors, Kiera

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