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Is It a Sin Not to Vote?
Founding father Samuel Adams once said, “Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote…that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society for which he is accountable to God and his country.”
Posted in Faith
Tagged Alveda King, D. James Kennedy, election, Everett Piper, Francis Higginson, Gary Bauer, George Bancroft, Harry Jackson, MLK, Paul Johnson, Samuel Adams, Samuel Skelton, Voting
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Ideological Fascism at American Colleges and Universities
Once there was a prominent landowner who had a son. Even though the boy was quite well cared for and had everything he needed, he became restless. One day he approached his dad and said: “Father, I don’t want to wait for my inheritance. Frankly, I am suffocating living under your rules and your expectations. I want my freedom. I want my money. It is time for me to move out of the house, get my own place, and live as I want.”
Posted in Education
Tagged Climate change, Critical Race Theory, Everett Piper, Harvard, human origins, identity politics, intersectionality, Princeton, Prodigal Son, Yale
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