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  • Did Plato Get His Ideas from the Bible?

    Did Plato Get His Ideas from the Bible?2

    T.S. Eliot once wrote that “Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal.” If that’s the case, then according to some influential past authorities, Plato was a “mature poet” when it comes to his ideas on God and creation. The other day I was reading St. Augustine’s (354-430) De Doctrina Christiana—a treatise that played an enormous role

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  • Why I Love School Choice

    Why I Love School Choice0

    This fall my 5-year-old daughter will go off to kindergarten. I’ve known this day was coming for years, but somehow I still managed to be wholly unprepared for the event. By “unprepared”, I’m not talking about the sadness that naturally accompanies these periodic reminders that one’s child must eventually grow up, but about the decision

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  • What Puerto Rico Can Teach Us About Minimum Wage Laws

    What Puerto Rico Can Teach Us About Minimum Wage Laws0

    This week, twenty states began implementing minimum wage increases that were passed during 2016. As the country waits to see how these increased wages this will affect the economy, the U.S. territories have already provided us with a grim example.  After the 2007 Fair Minimum Wage Act was passed, each of the fifty states was required to raise the minimum wage from $5.15 an hour in 2006,

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  • A Lesson We All Can Learn from the Chicago Torture Case

    A Lesson We All Can Learn from the Chicago Torture Case0

    The kidnaping and torturing of a white, special-needs teenager by four black teenagers in Chicago has horrified the country. Details of the attack point to racial hatred, but Matt Walsh wonders if something “worse” also was behind the depravity of the attack. Walsh noted that on the Facebook video of the attack, the attackers weren’t

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  • Former NEA Lawyer: Abolish the Department of Education

    Former NEA Lawyer: Abolish the Department of Education0

    Have you ever noticed that making cuts to any area of education is enough to make teachers, parents, and politicians alike break out in a cold sweat? Indignation abounds as pundits weigh in and wonder how anyone dare suggest that bread be taken from the mouths of babes. That attitude, however, may be heading out

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  • The PC Thought Police Zero in on Children’s Literature

    The PC Thought Police Zero in on Children’s Literature0

    • January 9, 2017

    It is of the nature of modern secular ideologies that they can’t ignore the least deviation from their lengthening list of what counts as culturally unacceptable. In America, new racial and gender ideologies are now affecting even children’s literature. In an article in a recent edition of the Wall Street Journal, Meghan Cox Gurdon, who writes

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