Category Archives: Timeless Principles
The Sad “Anonymous Dad” Effect
Even if your father wasn’t perfect (who the heck is!), imagine how you would feel if he cared so little about you that he just walked out of your life. Or was so self-centered that he never considered the long-term … Continue reading
#BringBackOurFathers
Were you were fortunate to have a father who cared enough to stick around to raise you? Consider yourself blessed. Dads are vital to a child’s healthy emotional and psychological development. Sadly, as this article from Lee Culpepper at the … Continue reading
Founding Wisdom [Flouted by the Foolish]
“The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the laws of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence. If ‘Thou … Continue reading
D-Day reflection, from a Christian perspective
The following thoughts on the significance of D-Day is excerpted from an email I received last Friday from The Fellowship of St. James ~ The exquisite beauty of the headstones of Normandy’s military cemeteries together bear witness to a deep … Continue reading
We’re “Lost in Space” without real men
Here’s my man Bill Whittle recalling the old sci-fi TV series “Lost-in-Space” to illustrate the stark contrast between today’s intellectualized girly-men and the real version we used to admire for their courage, intelligence and confidence – and for their ability … Continue reading
Liberal Bloomberg actually calls for campus Liberalism
Well – as the saying goes – even a broken clock gets it right twice a day. So whaddya know? Michael “Nanny” Bloomberg, former Democrat mayor of NYC, has actually called for academia to become more open-minded; Bloomberg Defends Conservatives … Continue reading
Sites that save my sanity
When current events are too depressing… When the gaslighting threatens my sanity… When family and personal concerns weigh on me… When it’s all just too overwhelming… I skip all the news and social media sites and head to one … Continue reading
Of college students, camels and transcendent Truth
Thomas Aquinas, 13th century theologian, philosopher and a classical proponent of natural theology (i.e., we can know God exists by simple common sense; by what we know of the world), was hugely influential in the development of Western thought.* He … Continue reading
Founding Wisdom [Flouted by the Foolish]
“The propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right, which Heaven itself has ordained.” George Washington
Our British cousins are fed up with their elitists too
Whatever continent they may be on, central planning elites have one thing in common: they’re addicted to power. This obsession makes them a direct threat to the freedom and liberty of individual citizens. Like the Tea Party here in America, … Continue reading
Disconcerting liberal theologians, Pope affirms Scripural Truth about Satan
In our post-Christian civilization, fewer and fewer westerners still believe that the devil actually exists. From the tone of this May 10th article it appears that the Washington Post is among the skeptics, and finds it interesting that Pope Francis … Continue reading