This a tough question to answer, because he’s still in office, so the chain of atrocities isn’t over. If he drops dead today, I’d say Jan. 6 and his related attempts to overthrow the federal government following his loss in …
“Casus Belli,” or “the cause of war” has been discussed for millennia. Socrates said that the only cause of war is money.
It’s not easy predicting the future, but it’s safe to say that, if we still have a democratic republic here in 20 years, Americans will regard January 6th, 2021 in the same way we remember other attacks on our freedom. …
There actually are some senior scientists who believe in God, and I happen to know one personally, but they are very few in number.
Growing up in the 60s and early 70s, I was one of millions of young people who read Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged and found them both extremely well-written and philosophically compelling. But then, as we aged, virtually …
To the degree that Americans are still capable of reason, Plato’s words here should be incredibly meaningful. The United States presidency has seen a few bad people in its 250-year history, but none whose character was anywhere nearly as depraved …
It’s interesting that the head of the Roman Catholic faith routinely voices his opinions on secular affairs. It seems that none of his peers in other religions do that. As a progressive, I’m thrilled that the last two popes have …
As much as I admire these folks’ courage and positive intentions, part of me wants to recognize that this country has a malignant cancerous tumor in the form of Donald Trump that needs to be surgically removed.
Hardcore Trump supporters are having a great time watching their hero illegally invade other countries and commit whatever moral atrocity he performed the day before. The rest of the world is in shock over the fact that Trump has turned …
It’s not uncommon to hear a top neurologist or psychologist say something like what we see at left. Human consciousness is extremely complicated, and there is no reason to believe that we’re anywhere close to understanding it. If you doubt …