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    • The 3 Basic Ingredients Needed for Life Happiness

      The 3 Basic Ingredients Needed for Life Happiness0

      One of the overarching desires in life – whether we admit it or not – is to simply be happy. We know it’s not always feasible or realistic, yet it’s something we desire on some level—for ourselves, our spouses, and most especially, our children. Unfortunately, most of America isn’t achieving that desired happiness. The 2017

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    • 9 Things We Fail to Admit about Transgender Kids (from an Endocrinologist)

      9 Things We Fail to Admit about Transgender Kids (from an Endocrinologist)0

      Five years ago, the idea that a healthy child might transition from one sex to another was still greeted with apprehension. Now, however, becoming “transgender” has turned into a bit of a fad, with even kindergarten classes aiding children with the transition process. Of course, the American public feels a necessity to go along with

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    • ‘I Believe Because It Is Absurd’: Understanding Christianity’s First Meme

      ‘I Believe Because It Is Absurd’: Understanding Christianity’s First Meme0

      Religious belief is often thought to evince a precarious kind of commitment, in which the degree of conviction is inversely proportional to correspondence with the facts. Exhibit A for this common characterisation of religious belief is the maxim of the third-century Christian writer Tertullian, who is credited with the saying ‘I believe because it is

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    • C.S. Lewis Sounded the Alarm on the Dangers of Progressivism

      C.S. Lewis Sounded the Alarm on the Dangers of Progressivism0

      C.S. Lewis: World-renowned author, philosopher, theologian. Christian apologist. Mere mention of his name fills our minds with images of faith-based allegory, of lions, witches, and wardrobes, of rational defenses of the Christian faith. But political commentator and staunch opponent of progressive ideals? That’s not what we think of when we think of C.S. Lewis. And

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    • Statism’s First Casualty Is the Truthful Use of Language

      Statism’s First Casualty Is the Truthful Use of Language0

      Senator Hiram Johnson is credited with having said during World War I, “The first casualty, when war comes, is truth,” and this observation has been made in more or less the same words many times, both before and since Johnson made his statement. No doubt the declaration is true, but it is true in a

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    • The Paradox of Leveling the Playing Field in the Name of Equality

      The Paradox of Leveling the Playing Field in the Name of Equality0

      Concepts of equality have long formed the keystones of Western philosophies. Revolutions have been fought in the name of equality, our courts are built around the idea that we are all equal before the law, and activists have spent the last century working to break down the systematic inequalities affecting our societies.   Indeed, philosophical

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