The Beast in His Natural Habitat
Since their discovery in America during the middle of the nineteenth century, dinosaurs have brought big prices and even bigger crowds. They're like locally-grown attractions pulled right from the...
View ArticleJudge Judy and Distributism
In a world where the bulk of earnings are tied not to activities that produce something of value, but to government insured speculation, fraud or usury, then why would the bottom feeders not model...
View ArticleIt is (Never) Enough
It's never enough—til we've had enough. We'll never be fed, until we're fed up. It's all unreal, until we get real.
View ArticleOn Writing in Dark Times
Now more than ever, let's eat more truth, let's be open to learning more, let's use conversation and exploration and essays and anthologies to refine and if necessary change our ideas and practices.
View ArticleThe Nightmare Before Christmas and the True Meaning of Advent
The secular holiday season, which arrives without fail every November 1st to renew its annual struggle against the soul's peace and harmony, seems a bit at odds with the character of serenity with...
View ArticleLeft Meets Right at Christmas Dinner
When the family is torn asunder by divorce, pornography, adultery, same-sex “marriage” and the like, society as a whole, modeled upon, based upon, and growing out of the family, suffers.
View ArticleThe False Cult of Progress
You cannot have progress, you cannot have improvement, unless you first identify where you are coming from and where you are going.
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