by Leesa K. Donner | Nov 13, 2017 | Politics
Historically America has been characterized as a civil society which has always elevated individualism. That is, personal independence and self-reliance were seen as virtuous and fundamental to who we are as a people. This facet of our culture has suffered body blows...
by Leesa K. Donner | Oct 29, 2017 | The Dialogue
As we mark the 500th anniversary of a German Monk nailing his theological thoughts on paper to a church door, it seems a proper time to reflect on the enormity of that simple act. Martin Luther’s Disputation on the Power of Indulgences or better known as his...
by Sarah Cowgill | Oct 14, 2017 | Politics
If the 2016 presidential election was one for the record books, well, as Bachman – Turner Overdrive sang, “B-B-B-baby, you ain’t seen nothing yet.” The 2018 midterms are a year away, and the road to victory is alight with a cast of characters...
by Gabriella Fiorino | Sep 19, 2017 | The Left
The American educational system has delved into chaos. Since the 2016 presidential election, many liberal students have resorted to derogating conservative classmates, highly comparable to the tantrum-throwing of a five-year-old. Some have even received death threats...
by Graham J Noble | Sep 9, 2017 | Politics
Lois Lerner is the former senior Internal Revenue Service official who used political ideology as a basis for denying tax-exempt status to certain nonprofit organizations. The Department of Justice has decided that it will not reconsider its 2015 decision not to...