Reflections on the End of Racism (Part I)

Phil Bair: Dinesh D’Souza’s book, The End Of Racism, is based on empirical evidence and facts, which is as rare as intelligence is in our modern social climate.

Marx Attacks!

Phil Bair: The Marxists of today believe in class struggle just like Karl Marx did in his day, but they recognize that it won’t naturally happen on its own.

Reflecting on “Suicide of the West” by Jonah Goldberg

Collin Brendemuehl: Jonah Goldberg’s work is useful. It’s a little short-sighted in its rejection of Burke. He paints a proper picture of the swamp. He understands the problem of Marx and Darwin in politics. And he clarifies the conservative principle well that economic class is mutable.

Iowa House Bill Would Authorize “Bible as Literature” in Public Schools

Eleven states allow the Bible to be taught as literature in their public schools, with Kentucky being one of the most recent. Should a bill, HF 2031, introduced in the Iowa House on Wednesday pass into law Iowa would join that number.

Episode 10: Why Is The Reformation Important Today?

Shane Vander Hart and Brian Myers discuss what theological and cultural contributions the Protestant Reformation gave to the Church and Western Civilization.

Caffeinated Thoughts Radio 3-18-17 (Cal Beisner & Steve King)

On Caffeinated Thoughts Radio this week Shane Vander Hart and Brian Myers host Dr. Calvin Beisner of the Cornwall Alliance and Congressman Steve King.

The Lesson of the Reichstag: All it takes to lose a democracy is an “emergency”

Those who don’t learn history are doomed to repeat it. Don’t forget the lesson of the Reichstag during Nazi Germany.