What if Charlemagne had the right of it, though? At least in some important ways, though certainly not all respects, I think he did. More
Where Rights and Responsibilities Intersect
In order to fulfill our responsibilities before God, we must retain our rights. The two – rights and responsibilities – are intimately and inseparably codependent.More
Book Review: ‘The Life of Greece’ by Will Durant
If only the self-impressed scholars of the last century would concede that their framework for understanding the ancient past is an impediment more than an aid. More
Ron Paul Institute YouTube Channel Accidents
These “mistakes” never happen to those on the political Left in this country. When was the last time a Bernie Sanders or Alexandria Ocasio Cortez was deplatformed? More
Let No One Despise You for Your Youth
Sometimes when older men feel threatened or challenged by younger men – even just by their example – they act out in confusing and irrational ways.More
On Whether Perception Is Reality
I have always hated the phrase “perception is reality.” It is too flattering, and too easily turns into an excuse to take the path of least resistance when mishandled. More
Why We Beat Around the Bush and How to Stop
In our current social and political circumstance, direct communication feels harder than ever. People are too easily offended. The truth is not rightly understood or prioritized. More
Ministry of Reconciliation
When we are sinned against and have opportunity to forgive wrongs, we do not only have the option to forgive as we have been forgiven. We have a duty.More
Lt. Colonel George F McFarland, 151st Pennsylvania
Lt. Colonel George F. McFarland, my great-great-great grandfather, commanded the 151st Pennsylvania Volunteers at the Battle of Gettysburg…More
Do Nothing From Selfish Ambition or Conceit
A firm reliance on the good Lord coupled with a ready willingness to wait on him and acknowledge him in all our ways will not see us put to shame. More
