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American Apologetics

vassar / August 26, 2019

An Introduction “Apologetics” is generally defined as religious arguments originally used by early church fathers to defend what would eventually become Christian doctrine, to both non-believers who had no particular religious beliefs, an act of persuasion, and to others who had interpreted…

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Conservatism, Democrat PaRTY, Donald Trump, Education, Elitism and Class, Religion

Does Anyone Actually Teach Conservatism Anymore?

vassar / February 22, 2018

The miracle of the Founding Fathers was not the Constitution so much that they created a document of self governance for people not of their class, and gave it away freely, no strings attached. It was a gift!—but only, as…

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American Theology Simply Stated, The Transcendence of Liberty

vassar / December 25, 2015

The Transcendence of Liberty I’ve told this story before, of the time in 1991 I attended a birthday party for a law professor at a university in USSR Ukraine. Around three tables pushed together, in a dimly lit room, in early-winter, there…

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