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The Greatest Pagan Converts to Christ

The Greatest Pagan Converts to Christ

3-224x300 The Greatest Pagan Converts to ChristHieromartyr Cyprian, Virgin Martyr Justina and Martyr Theoctistus suffered for Christ at Nicomedia in the year 304.

St. Cyprian was a pagan and a native of Antioch. From his early childhood his misguided parents dedicated him to the service of the…

Lorica of Saint Patrick

Lorica of Saint Patrick

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I arise today

through a mighty strength,

the invocation of the Trinity,

through belief in the Threeness,

through confession of the Oneness of the Creator of creation.

I arise today

through the strength of Christ with His Baptism,

through the strength of His Crucifixion with His Burial,

through…

Indoctrinate U: The Movie

Indoctrinate U: The Movie

Indoctrinate U is one of the most important documentaries of the year. But it might also be the most important documentary you aren’t able to see this year. We know there is a vast audience for this film. But commercial…

Debate: Academic Freedom

Debate: Academic Freedom

David Horowitz Debates Cary Nelson on Academic Freedom

At the National Academic Freedom Conference in Washington, DC, David Horowitz and Cary Nelson debate academic freedom at American universities.

Mr. Horowitz’s new book, “Indoctrination U.,” argues that liberal professors force their political beliefs…

Politics in the Classroom: The Facts

Politics in the Classroom: The Facts

ph2008033100939 Politics in the Classroom: The FactsOften educators will reject the claims that politics are interjected with bias into the classroom. There is only one way to solve this: Facts, cold hard, facts.

The problem has become so invasive to the learning environment that not only are…

Athenagoras of Athens: A Plea for Christians

Athenagoras of Athens: A Plea for Christians

Little is known about Athenagoras the Athenian. A philosopher who converted to Christ in the years 175-180 a.d. Regaurdless of Athenagouras standing as a saint, a Church Father, or even a Christian we are not so much interested in the…

Socrates on Gossip

Socrates on Gossip

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In ancient Greece (469 – 399 BC), Socrates was widely lauded for his wisdom.

One day the great philosopher came upon an acquaintance who ran up to him excitedly and said, “Socrates, do you know what I just heard about one…

Is “chainsaw etiquette” more violent or threatening than male castration?

Is “chainsaw etiquette” more violent or threatening than male castration?

Chainsaw Etiquette at Colorado College

The administration at Colorado College seem to think so. Adam Kissel of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and Jessica Corry Director of the Independence Institute’s Campus Accountability Project expose how free expression on some…

FIRE on Campus: An Introduction to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education

FIRE on Campus: An Introduction to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education

This video, directed and produced by “Indoctrinate U” director Evan Coyne Maloney and Andrew Marcus, serves as an introduction to FIRE, its principles and issues, and its commitment to liberty on campus. It then turns to FIRE’s case at San…

Make No Law: Protecting Individual Rights on Campus

Make No Law: Protecting Individual Rights on Campus

This episode of the PBS “Voices of Vision” television series documents FIRE’s efforts to defend fundamental rights at the University of North Carolina – Greensboro, where students faced discipline for protesting an unconstitutional “free speech zone,” and at the University…

Students Journalists Censored

Students Journalists Censored

There is a myth, it is not a new one, that teachers are perfect and should have the ability to controls the minds of students. This is seems to be a low view of the intelligence of students. Years ago,…

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