Category: Education

Freedom Demands Vigilance

“Those who won our independence believed…that the greatest menace to freedom is an inert people, that public discussion is a political duty and that this should be a fundamental principle of the American government….They eschewed silence coerced by the law.”…

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Playing God With DNA

“Eugenics was not unique to the Nazis It could — and did — happen everywhere.”  Daniel Kevles, a historian of science, NY University In 2018, a Chinese scientist announced he’d used CRISPR to genetically modify human embryos. At the time,…

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Playing Frankenstein

When we open the door to human experimentation, we risk all our lives. If life is only valuable when someone else with political power says so, any of us can be declared disposable and useful to the state for science.…

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To Control Speech is to Control People

“There exists a special place in ignominy for American politicians who, having been extended the trust of their voters, turn upon a dime and attempt to undermine the protections of the constitutional order that put them in office.  And, within…

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The Population Implosion

Since the publication in 1968 of Professor Paul Ehrich’s book, The Population Bomb, we have beaten over the head with the idea that the only way to save the planet was to quit having so many children or face starvation.…

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Christians and the 2nd Amendment

Natural allies aren’t always bosom buddies.   But they can be a powerful force to defend our rights and liberties against hostile government initiatives. Freedom requires such coalitions. Those of us concerned about religious freedom and constitutional liberties have ample reason…

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Reconciling Faith and Science

One of the greatest tragedies of our times is the impression that science and religion have to be at war.  Francis Collins Science is a very powerful method of gaining and applying knowledge. While it has a large domain, it…

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Nothing Is As It Seems

“By Psycho-politics our goals are effectively carried forward. To produce a maximum amount of chaos in the culture of the enemy is our first most important step. Our fruits are grown in chaos, distrust, economic depression and scientific turmoil. At…

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Vaccine Passports – The Beginning of the End?

Vaccine passports are steeped in Nazism and antithetical to a democratic society. “If you regard some human beings as more valuable than others, then you’re opening up the Holocaust.  It’s very simple. That’s eugenics in a nutshell.”  Vera Sharav Governments…

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Ridiculing To Control

Ridicule is the first and last argument of a fool.  Charles Simmons What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “Anti-vaxxer” – an image of a moron so ignorant of science that they are…

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Big Government Requires Big Lies

Truth is defined differently inside the Beltway — especially in the hands of the government and specifically in the hands of the FBI. The FBI rarely record interviews, preferring instead to rely on written summaries known as 302s, which are…

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Evidence for Creation

What shapes our world outlook?  Where do ideas come from?  To what can we attribute our biases and our perspectives? Man would prefer to credit analytic thinking as the basis of our beliefs since it is the faculty that distinguishes…

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What Makes America Great?

Five decades after America gained independence, the French author Alexis de Tocqueville remarked on our nation’s exceptional character. Unlike other nations that were defined by ethnicity, geography, common heritage, social class, or hierarchal structures, America was a nation of immigrants…

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