Not Their Finest Hour
by Peter HitchensDarkest Hour, the recent Winston Churchill movie, is a rubbish film riddled with historical inaccuracies. Continue Reading »
Darkest Hour, the recent Winston Churchill movie, is a rubbish film riddled with historical inaccuracies. Continue Reading »
Lucas Warren, a child with Down syndrome, was named the Gerber Baby of 2018—an encouraging sign in our age of anti–Down syndrome cruelty. Continue Reading »
Last Sunday, a New Jersey Lutheran church celebrated the transition of its pastor from womanhood to manhood. Continue Reading »
Christianity in its original and most animating form is fundamentally incompatible with the race-based mythos of the alt-right. Continue Reading »
We didn’t normalize Trump's immorality when he won the election; we normalized Trump when we overlooked Bill Clinton's vices. Continue Reading »
Friday abstinence was once a defining mark of the practicing Catholic, and it ought to be again. Continue Reading »
As people abandon religious institutions, they start expecting romantic relationships to satisfy their yearnings for transcendence. Continue Reading »
Silicon Valley engineers fast to overcome their human limits, but Christians fast to embrace their limitations with humility. Continue Reading »
Preparing for death is the fullest expression of caring for our loved ones on earth—a truth that Joe Biden’s memoir sadly seems to miss. Continue Reading »
Because Pope Francis may have blundered in handling a sex-abuse scandal, secular reporters are beginning to view him with a critical eye. Continue Reading »