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Essays, evaluations, and observations on the drift of modern institutions.
What is Courage-Really?
What Is Courage — Really? Introduction Courage is often associated with dramatic acts—battlefields, danger, and visible risk. But in everyday...
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What Is Honor — Really? Introduction Honor is often confused with reputation or recognition. In reality, it is something quieter...
Read Article Ethics asks a simple but difficult question: Are our actions aligned with truth and responsibility?
What Is Honor vs Reputation — Really? Introduction Honor and reputation are often treated as if they mean the same...
Read Article Did the Founders Want a Secular Nation?
Did the Founders Want a Secular Nation? Introduction Many Americans assume the Founders intended to create a fully secular nation....
Read Article Religion in Public Schools: What the Founders Actually Practiced
Was Religion Ever Part of Public Education? Introduction Many people assume religion and public education have always been separate. History...
Read Article The Silent Shift in American Education
The Silent Shift in American Education What Happened to Religion in Public Schools? Introduction There was a time when American...
Read Article Can Moral Education Exist Without Religion?
Can Moral Education Exist Without Religion? Introduction Most people agree on one thing: education should shape more than the mind....
Read Article Separation of Church and State
Separation of Church and State: What It Originally Meant Introduction Many people believe the phrase “separation of church and state”...
Read Article Honor vs Reputation
What Is Honor vs Reputation — Really? Introduction Honor and reputation are often treated as if they mean the same...
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