by William Kilpatrick | Feb 10, 2019
It might seem odd to classify gender theory as a national security threat. After all, if a woman feels she was meant to be a man, there seems to be no reason why her personal desires should have any impact on national policy. But, as you’re no doubt aware, gender...
by William Kilpatrick | Feb 2, 2019
According to a June 2017 Gallup survey, nearly half of US Catholics (i.e., 49 percent) had a “high” or “very high” opinion of the honesty and ethical standards of the clergy. By early December 2018, the number had fallen to 31 percent. Most of the difference is...
by William Kilpatrick | Jan 28, 2019
In the wake of numerous Islamist terrorist attacks, a reaction against religion is now discernible in many quarters of society. After 9/11, the sales of books by prominent atheists such as Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens skyrocketed. The gradual slide into...
by William Kilpatrick | Jan 21, 2019
Which organizations are most likely to advance the cause of Islamic dominance? ISIS? Al Qaeda? Hezbollah? The Muslim Brotherhood? If you’ve been keeping track of world events, these are the names that will most likely come to mind. There are, however, other names to...
by William Kilpatrick | Jan 10, 2019
Editor’s Note: In preparation for Pope Francis’s visit to Morocco, the Vatican has released a combined cross and crescent logo. Some have suggested that the blending of the two religious symbols is reminiscent of “Tashlan”–the hybrid...