Tag Archives: French Revolution
Revisionist History Comes for The Great Emancipator
Statues depicting prominent figures in U.S. history have been coming down across the nation. The actions of those portrayed are being reevaluated through the eyes of some who feel their past bad deeds outweigh any of the good they accomplished, with no regard given to the common mores of past centuries. Someone living four centuries ago is held up to 21st century standards.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Battle of Chickamauga, Cancel culture, Charlotte Scott, Emancipation Memorial Statue, Female Re-Enactors of Distinction, Frederick Douglass, French Revolution, Great Emancipator, Hans Christian Heg, John Wilkes Booth, Marcia Cole, Russian Revolution, Ulysses Grant
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It’s the Morality, Stupid
Everyone is scratching their heads trying to figure out what has gone wrong when disturbing stories break of more attacks by young men killing strangers at random. We are reeling as a nation in the wake of these mass shootings and wondering what has gone wrong.
Our cultural elites have led us down a path of unbelief, and now we are reaping the consequences.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Benjamin Franklin, Bill Clinton, Brothers Karamazov, French Revolution, Fyodor Dostoevsky, George Washington, Gouverneur Morris, Jerry Newcombe, John Winthrop, Madalyn Murray O’Hair, Robert Charles Winthrop, Voltaire, William J. Murray
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