Self-Hatred as a Barrier to One’s Calling
The temptation to define ourselves by our sins, and especially by our worst sins, is just that—a temptation.
The temptation to define ourselves by our sins, and especially by our worst sins, is just that—a temptation.
The Church must act and intercede on behalf of broken homes, for single-parent homes are connected with higher rates of substance abuse, criminality, suicide, and poverty.
If we accept that mutilation is unhealthy and harmful—shouldn’t we be willing to say so, even if it’s an adult receiving it?
We are trying to build a society without fathers, and the results are disastrous.
With the January 6th narrative vaporizing due to more footage being released, leftists seem to want to reignite Charlottesville, that it might become a talking point once again.
Protecting the innocence of children is the most minimal function of a society that calls itself civilized.
Modern society is built around avoiding silence. There’s no time for solitude, is there? There’s certainly no desire for it. When the frenetic pace of the day draws to a close, then is the time to sleep. But sleep and rest are not the same.Â
As the academic and cultural elites would tell it, history is a tale of oppression, and the Haves and Have-Nots are readily discernible, for they can be recognized on racial grounds. But what about the white poor?
This Advent, it’s clear that people surely yearn for a Savior, and they are looking for political figures to play the role. But whoever is chosen will under-deliver on his over-promises.
Other countries are starting to wake up to the evils of youth “transgender” surgeries, but the Biden Administration is doubling down on these child mutilations.
The introduction of divisive critical race theory, historical revisionism, and the permeation of woke ideology into every crevice of school curriculums has led to a silencing of our culture’s stories.
In times of need, we discover that so-called “nonessential services”—which our political and religious leaders denied us two years ago—are actually not so nonessential after all.
The recently-approved government definition of marriage is meaningless and built on a house of cards.