The Ever-Present, All-Powerful Ad Hominem

Oct 23, 2017 by

by Bill Muehlenberg, Culture Watch: If you have done even the smallest amount of culture wars activities, you will know something with absolute assurance: you will be attacked, abused and vilified for making a public stand. It simply goes...

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Two Spectators but differing perspectives

May 2, 2017 by

by Peter Mullen, All Things Considered: Every week, a friend in Alice Springs sends me The Spectator Australia which is really the London version with perhaps  ten pages at the start given over to Australian  matters. Consistently, these...

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Is Gay Sex a Sin?

May 1, 2017 by

by David Robertson, theweeflea: It’s apparently the burning question of the British General Election.   Our society is obsessed with sex, and especially homosexuality. Or at least our journalists give that appearance. They seem to think...

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Christian philosophers revile Christian philosopher for advocating Christianity

Sep 29, 2016 by

By Dr Edward Feser, LifeSite: Richard Swinburne, emeritus professor of philosophy at Oxford University, author of many highly influential books, and among the most eminent of contemporary Christian thinkers, recently gave the keynote...

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Free speech is so last century. Today’s students want the ‘right to be comfortable’

Sep 24, 2016 by

by Brendan O’Neill, Spectator: Student unions’ ‘no platform’ policy is expanding to cover pretty much anyone whose views don’t fit prevailing groupthink. Have you met the Stepford students? They’re everywhere. On campuses across the...

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