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    • 13 Traditionalist Gift Ideas for Kids

      13 Traditionalist Gift Ideas for Kids0

      Christmas is just around the corner! We often look forward to the holidays with heaps of joy … and maybe a little trepidation. There can be so many presents involved, particularly given the numerous people and parties. It can be a lot for anyone to deal with. But presents can’t just be ignored: Children love

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    • Flagellantism Is the New Political Ritual

      Flagellantism Is the New Political Ritual3

      The old FedEx envelope was clever, a work of art even, optimistic and colorful, signifying speed and progress. What a beautiful contrast to the plainness of the US Postal Service. For years, I can recall dropping off these treasures and paying maybe $10 to assure its delivery across the country, even the world. For me,

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    • The Surprising Christian Values in ‘The Exorcist’

      The Surprising Christian Values in ‘The Exorcist’0

      In his four-out-of-four review of William Friedkin’s The Exorcist, film critic Roger Ebert wrote that the picture “transcends the genre of terror, horror, and the supernatural.” However, Ebert did not address perhaps the most compelling element of the 1973 classic horror film: that buried deep within the gruesome story of a demon-inhabited 12-year-old girl is

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    • Kirk Cameron Promotes New Kids Book Publisher to Rival Woke Scholastic

      Kirk Cameron Promotes New Kids Book Publisher to Rival Woke Scholastic0

      I remember Scholastic book fairs well. I recall the excitement, as a child, of flipping through their bright catalogues and the intoxicating smell of so many new books neatly laid out on tables in the school library. With its unique book fair business model, it is no wonder Scholastic grew to become “the world’s largest

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    • Why Adam Smith Would Have Been a Baseball Fan

      Why Adam Smith Would Have Been a Baseball Fan0

      There is no evidence, as far as I know, that Adam Smith ever heard of the game of baseball (for the record, ChatGPT considers it “highly unlikely”). Nonetheless, the two were, broadly speaking, contemporaries and compatriots. The first game of which a record exists was played in Surrey, England in 1749, only a year after Smith began

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    • 5 Types of Traditionalists—Which Kind Are You?

      5 Types of Traditionalists—Which Kind Are You?0

      All traditionalists share a few hallmark traits. Among them are traditional morals, a burning desire for government reform, and a strong distaste for progressive societal values. As with any sect, though, sub-stereotypes exist. In traditionalists circles, there are five types of people. Not a single traditionalist doesn’t fit into one of these boxes. (Or at

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