Teachers Against the Robots
by S. A. DanceHaving abandoned any notion of leisure and the interior life, only one logical path is available: teaching students to use more technology to do more and produce more. Continue Reading »
Having abandoned any notion of leisure and the interior life, only one logical path is available: teaching students to use more technology to do more and produce more. Continue Reading »
At Thanksgiving we look back and ahead at the same—we look forward to the Great Feast. May it be so. Continue Reading »
Though George Washington declared a day of thanksgiving in 1789, it did not become an annual American holiday until the presidency of Abraham Lincoln. Continue Reading »
In the age of so many immanent imperatives, how can Christians in general, and church leaders in particular, realign their priorities with those of the New Testament? Continue Reading »
I would like to ask you, as one Catholic and one patriot to another, to rethink your position on the war that Russia is waging against Ukraine. Continue Reading »
Unrelenting pressure for “acceptance” will continue. Continue Reading »
The dire results are undeniable and his charm has curdled to smarm. Continue Reading »
Both sides have appealed to competing terrors. Continue Reading »
Anyone who really wants to hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church will not rely on spiritualistic inspirations and woke-ideological platitudes. Continue Reading »
Once granted unchallenged supremacy, a GOP establishment is every bit as entrenched, every bit as self-protective, as every other establishment. Continue Reading »