by Sean McKenzie | Aug 13, 2019 | Opinion
The strongest nativist argument concerning immigration focuses on the rule of law. On all other ground, the sand sinks fairly quickly. When pressed, conservatives will often concede that many unauthorized immigrants are good people fleeing poverty or danger. Honest...
by Larry Greenfield | Feb 10, 2012 | Opinion
A dispute in recent issues of TheNewYorkReviewofBooks provokes an old but ever-new question: Is it possible for authentic followers of Jesus the Anointed of God to be conservatives, or must they by definition be liberals? The ongoing disagreement between Professor...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Jul 5, 2007 | Opinion
A recent study released by the Baptist Journal of Behavioral Science concluded that conservatism is not a choice, but rather a genetic trait. Dr. Quack is quoted as saying: “For centuries, liberals have imposed their views upon science, insisting that being a...
by Jack Brymer | Jul 1, 2004 | Opinion
“Torture, burning at the stake and other punishment for the faithful condemned as witches or heretics by church tribunals during the Inquisition was not as widespread as commonly believed, the Vatican said Tuesday.” This lead paragraph in an Associated...