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Daily Archives: July 13, 2018
Is Norway a Role Model for “Democratic Socialism”?
Originally posted on International Liberty:
Earlier this year, I explained why Nordic nations are not socialist. Or, to be more precise, I wrote that if they are socialist, then so is the United States. And my slam-dunk evidence was this…
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A Case of Adultery: The Charge — SaintlySages
The story of the woman caught in adultery is illustrative of the jurisprudence of Jesus Christ: prudent justice tempered with mercy. St. John recounts the event: “Jesus went unto the mount of Olives” (John 8:1). St. Augustine writes: “And where … Continue reading
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27 Important Epistemological Terms You Should Know
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Book Write-Up: The Tempting of America, by Robert H. Bork
Robert H. Bork. The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law. Free Press, 1990. See here to purchase the book. Robert H. Bork was a professor at Yale Law School, a Solicitor General, and an appellate court judge … Continue reading
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Ought to, how to…want to? Romans 12:1-2 — Enough Light
This is an edited post from 2013. “The Christian community today is largely imperative driven. We major in the ‘ought to’ and ‘how to’ with little regard for that which makes us ‘want to.’” – Jerry Bridges “If you live … Continue reading
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