I sometimes think that the 21st century, by a trick of time and physics that we don’t yet understand, has been caught in an undertow. We are being drawn back toward something primitive and indeed medieval, as if the most impressive scientific and technological progress were being matched by an equal and opposite regression.
George Weigel and Stephen White appeared in a recently released documentary, “The Glass House: John Paul II’s Reponse to the Sexual Abuse Crisis in The Church,” on TVP1, Poland’s premier public television network.
Carter Sneed gave a series of four seminars to the Bur Oak Foundation Spring Seminar Series on “What it Means to be Human: Implications for Public Policy & Bioethics.”
Nathanael Blake appeared on The Optimistic Curmudgeon to discuss Florida and North Carolina’s Parental Rights in Education bills, why “groomers” is an appropriate term to use for progressive educators who protest such bills, and parent’s perspectives on their right to educate their children.