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New Oxford Notes: September 2010
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Another Victim of Institutional Coddling
On at least one college campus, teaching certain aspects of the Catholic faith -- even in the context of a class on Catholicism -- is considered "hate speech."
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The Marketplace of Ideas -- Command-Economy Style
If you want to continue teaching on college campuses, it's best to hold to the politically correct version of the genesis of homosexual orientation.
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New Oxford Notes: April 2017
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Humility’s Sorry Fortunes in Society & Philosophy
The Christian doctrine of humility strikes the secular mind as paradoxical in its insistence that the better a person is the more humble a person should be.
Intelligent Design vs. Blind Evolution: The Moral Implications
Since materialism denies the reality of an Intelligent Designer of nature, there is no extrinsic source for a moral code either.