Follow the Science
We hear an urgent plea these days, to "follow the science." Science is promoted as the guardian of all things truthful and factual. The mantra seems to be, "If science says it is so, it is so." But just how reliable is "science"?
We hear an urgent plea these days, to "follow the science." Science is promoted as the guardian of all things truthful and factual. The mantra seems to be, "If science says it is so, it is so." But just how reliable is "science"?
Few topics stir up as much passion and emotion as abortion, and rightfully so, as it is literally a matter of life and death.
Nations today are grappling to overcome riots and protests that wage war against the foundations of our society. As our history is rewritten to the narrative of leftist ideologies, we ought to pause and think.
Violent crime and angry protest are growing problems in cities across North America and the world. What is behind the increasing trend towards violence an lawless behavior? Is there a solution?
The economic roller coaster which began in 2020 continues to race from crisis to crisis.
Is there a grand conspiracy to rule the world and covertly place earth's inhabitants in a state of servitude to a wealthy, power-crazed group of elites?
For thousands of years, mankind has been fascinated with the roles of real or imagined conspiracies in the lives of individuals and societies. It's no different today.
It was just a faded snapshot, a long-forgotten picture of a grandfather and his three sons, leaning on their vintage car in front of the family's farmhouse. It must have been about 1933 or 1934.
Opinions vary widely regarding the proper administration of law and order in society today, often leading to unrest, protest and even violence.
The Middle East is a powder keg ready to ignite! Does this region really impact the rest of the globe or can they solve their own problems? Should we be concerned about the events taking place in this region?
As we experience vacant streets, closed shopping outlets, eerily quiet playgrounds, the outcry for self-isolation, social distancing and the current economic instability will undoubtedly result in an unspeakable rise in depression.
There was a time, not all that long ago, when society assumed and expected that universities, and especially disciplines within the humanities, would expose a student to a deep pool of knowledge, and encourage the learner to think, debate and defe