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Social Apologeticshttp://vftonline.org/VFTfiles/social_apologetics.htm
cannot produce a good society. The key to social renewal is individual regeneration. [9] In terms of God’s Law, true reform begins with regeneration and then the submission of the
Gladstone and the Irish Revolutionhttp://irishhistorian.com/IrishHistoryLinks/Historical_Documents/Gladstone_IrishRevolution.html
foundations of modern society; but if we would effectually withstand it, we must cease to insist on maintaining the forms of free contract where the reality is impossible. –
BC Museum: Barbara Carpenterhttp://www.bordercolliemuseum.org/BarbaraCarpenter/BarbaraCarpenter.html
International Sheep Dog Society for her outstanding contribution to the breed. Far left, Barbara receiving the Wilkinson Sword Trophy. Left, Barbara with her good friend and fello
Paleo Diet (Paleolithic, Primal, Caveman, Stone Age, Hunter-Gatherer Diet)https://paleodiet.com/
Human Skeletons and Society in Prehistoric Italy basically shows how various ills increased in the Neolithic age. The best parts are the graphs showing the disorders they found an
The definitive source of links to the scientific underpinnings of the paleo diet. Book reviews of all books on the subject. The place to start.
On Saintshttps://www.fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/saints_b_alexander_e.htm
The Church is a great society, encompassing the visible and invisible world. It is a huge, universal organization, built on the principle of love, in which each member must care n
The political religion of modernityhttp://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/001644.html
make more and more of society conform to a single, universalist idea, progressively thins out the culture until nothing is left. In a talk given in 1996, I approached this reducti
In this talk given in 1996, I approach the reductive aspect of liberalism from the point of view of the transformation of the Catholic religion of the Middle Ages into Protestantis
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Site of Virtue FAQhttps://www.jetcafe.org/~dave/usenet/virtue.html
I accept a standard of society, that I order my beliefs and reactions in order to fit someone's standard of acceptable and unacceptable. That I cannot do, for my individuality is
The Scholar's Libraryhttps://www.101bananas.com/library2/library2.html
their own appetites. Society cannot exist, unless a controlling power upon will and appetite be placed somewhere; and the less of it there is within, the more there must be withou
Intellectually stimulating articles, short stories, and the Required Reading List for the Human Race.
Political Ideals - Bertrand Russellhttps://dhspriory.org/kenny/PhilTexts/Russell/PoliticalIdeals.htm
and other sections of society, though they are largely inspired by the hope of a radically better world. They are too often led astray by the immediate object of securing for them
Socratic Ignorance in Democracy, the Free Market, and Sciencehttps://friesian.com/socrates.htm
by which I mean a society consisting of a small number of citizens, who assemble and administer the government in person, can admit of no cure for the mischiefs of faction. A comm
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