by William Kilpatrick | Apr 27, 2022
Disney sets a trap for children. The Mouse that Roared is a 1959 comedy film about a mouse-sized country (the Duchy of Grand Fenwick) that decides to solve its money problems by declaring war on America, then surrendering, then reaping the financial aid that America...
by William Kilpatrick | Apr 18, 2022
“Deeply-held” beliefs are not always as deeply-rooted as they seem. “Is Islam too big to fail?” I raised that question ten years ago in Christianity, Islam, and Atheism. I pointed out that, like Islam, Soviet communism once had an air of inevitability...
by William Kilpatrick | Apr 5, 2022
It may do well to heed one of the more reliable lessons of history. When tyrannies are appeased, they tend to grow. That seems to be one of the more reliable lessons of history. Yet, societies continue to appease aggressors in the hope that, maybe this...
by William Kilpatrick | Mar 31, 2022
Is Putin’s war distracting us from another threat? While the world justifiably worries about the expansion of Russia under Vladimir Putin, another world power is slowly expanding its reach. It’s called Islam. Unlike Russia, Islam is not one large land mass, but...
by William Kilpatrick | Mar 24, 2022
The president implies that God supports his gender agenda. How does he know? “Women can’t reach ‘full God-given potential’ without abortion, Joe Biden claims.” So reads a headline in a LifeSite News piece reporting on a statement issued by President Biden on...