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  • Science: Drinking in Moderation is Good for Your Health

    Science: Drinking in Moderation is Good for Your Health0

    For thousands of years, the maxim “moderation in all things” was accepted as a given, and prudentially applied by men and women to their various activities.   Today, apparently, some people feel more comfortable if science repeatedly confirms the truth of this maxim.   Yesterday, the New York Times reported that scientific studies have shown

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  • Norway has to teach immigrants not to rape women

    Norway has to teach immigrants not to rape women0

    A fascinating article in The New York Times reporting on attempts to assimilate Muslim immigrants explodes the idea of multiculturalism and unwittingly reveals the hypocrisy of the modern, liberal society. Tolerance and acceptance, equality, moral relativism, these have become the trademarks of much of the West’s modern culture. Yet, while many do want tolerance and

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  • Is it ‘Revolutionary Millennialism’?

    Is it ‘Revolutionary Millennialism’?0

    Writing about Charles Dicken’s Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of Eighty, Myron Magnet digs into one of the deeper impulses that animates man: The desire to be God. Magnet uses the term “revolutionary millennialism” to describe what happens when that individual desire is found on a mass scale. The term itself is actually

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  • The Educational Value of Shame

    The Educational Value of Shame0

    Undoubtedly, one of my best educational experiences was the graduate-level Latin course I took in Rome. Within six months, the teacher was able to clear up all confusion that had accumulated in my previous six years of Latin.    How? Well, for one, the teacher was one of the best Latinists in the world: Fr.

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  • Good, simple advice for Christmas

    Good, simple advice for Christmas0

    There’s a popular quote attributed to the author G.K. Chesterton that’s been floating around the social media world that seems quite applicable for not only Christmas, but the entire year. “There are two ways to get enough. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.” Unfortunately, when you

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  • C.S. Lewis on the Deadly Sin of Gluttony

    C.S. Lewis on the Deadly Sin of Gluttony0

    It’s typical to associate gluttony with overconsumption, or, an excess of food or drink. But according to C.S. Lewis, that’s only one form the vice takes. The broader definition of gluttony is any inordinate desire related to food or drink. That includes overconsumption, but it also includes overselectivity regarding the type or quality of food and drink. A memorable passage in

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