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    • If Pedophiles Ruled the World

      If Pedophiles Ruled the World1

      With the sobering and inspiring film Sound of Freedom hitting theatres this week, we are faced with the reality that there is a huge appetite for child sex throughout the world. While Operation Underground Railroad is fighting the child sex movement, there is an international effort pushing it forward in the name of “children’s rights”. Here is a crucial

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    • Film Review: ‘Sound of Freedom’

      Film Review: ‘Sound of Freedom’6

      There’s something rotten at the core of our civilization, a rottenness that has hidden like an undetected cancer under the surface of society for far too long. I speak of the systematic abuse of children on a massive scale through child sex trafficking. The film Sound of Freedom, directed by Alejandro Monteverde and starring Jim

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    • Architecture and Its Secret Vibes of Truth and Value

      Architecture and Its Secret Vibes of Truth and Value3

      I recently splurged and visited Mackinac Island with a few friends. The island, located between the upper and lower peninsula of Michigan, is perhaps best known for its automobile ban, relegating all traffic to foot, horse, or bike. Perhaps because of this ban, Mackinac Island functions as a type of time capsule, with beautiful homes,

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    • Don’t Forget to Sing

      Don’t Forget to Sing0

      I have a postcard on my office door with a Samuel Beckett quote I like on it. It reads, in my sanitized English translation, “When you are in it up to your neck, the only thing left to do is sing.” Even on relatively bad days, I am very, very far from being in it

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    • Emotion-Based Schooling Is Not the Education Our Children Need

      Emotion-Based Schooling Is Not the Education Our Children Need1

      To mark the end of the school year, Gallup enlisted students in grades 5-12 to rank their schools in a June report card. With an average grade of B-, the overall score isn’t so bad. Looking closer at the individual categories, however, tells a different story. As the chart below shows, the higher ranking categories were in

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    • Family Farms and Faith: Lessons From Irish Culture

      Family Farms and Faith: Lessons From Irish Culture2

      I recently visited Ireland, and amidst the rugged moors covered in gorse bushes and the patchworked sheep fields divided by hedges, family farms once dotted the landscape as a cornerstone of the country. Ireland was, at one point, a country rooted in its traditions—from these farms to a strong Catholic faith. In turn, the role

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