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Bad Ideas Have Victims
To this point in my life, I have had the pleasure of visiting three foreign countries. The memories of each hold a special place in my heart, punctuated by stunning views, friendships (and delicious meals shared) with some of the strongest and kindest people I’ve ever met, and a life-changing realization of the depth of God’s love for the world.
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Tagged Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Bad Ideas Have Victims, Colson Center for Christian Worldview, Hamas, Israel, jihad, John Stonestreet, Taliban, Terrorism
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Postcard From Pre-Totalitarian America
Last year, I spoke to a Soviet-born scholar who teaches in an American public university. I’m using a quote from our discussion in my forthcoming (September) book, Live Not By Lies. This morning, she sent me this e-mail, which I reproduce here with her permission:
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Tagged Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Dr. Silvester Krcmery, Hannah Arendt, Live Not By Lies, Marxism, Nicholas Christakis, Rod Dreher, Socialism, totalitarianism, Tyranny
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