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The Sunset of Darwinism

Praised until recently as dogma, Darwin’s theory of evolution is now fading away, discredited by the same science that bore its poisoned fruit. Instead, the Christian vision of a supernatural design is being increasingly affirmed.

Embryonic Stem Cell Delirium

Embryonic stem-cell research has a proven record of failure, yet many scientists refuse to consider using adult-stem cells, a technique that has already cured 66 diseases and counting.

A Hero Hollywood Will Never Mention

America is blessed with heroes, but you rarely hear much about them. On March 5, TFP Student Action visited one of America’s greatest soldiers: Col. John W. Ripley (USMC Ret.) in Annapolis, Maryland

Abortion and Moral Relativism: The Right to Life, a Mere Social Concession?

The universal consensus on the inviolability of innocent human life is one of the most profound characteristics of man's moral and juridical conscience.

A Story of Exceptional Valor and Faith

An old adage states that you only meet two great people in a lifetime. After visiting Col. John W. Ripley (USMC Ret.), I can say I met my first one.

Defending A Higher Law Goes Nationwide

Best book against same-sex “marriage.”

The Sword: Symbol of Nobility

Why does the sword retain such power as a symbol despite its obsolescence as a weapon? It does so because the sword preserves its heroic legacy as a badge of chivalry and guardian of human dignity.

East and West: Wise Interpenetration of Values

When two great civilizations meet, the most fruitful outcome from the peaceful relationship that should be established is a wise and balanced interchange of values.

Three Faces of the Revolution

The faces of Martin Luther, Maximilien Robespierre, and Ernesto "Che" Guevarra express will the pride and sensuality of the Revolution and its hatred for inequality.

The Library: Just a Place for Books or also a Symbol of the Dignity of the Mind?

A library should not be merely a practical, ugly place to store books. Rather, it must express the beauty, nobility, and superiority of man's intellectual capacities.

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