The only time I ever studied geography, as the devoted subject of a formal class, was in 8th grade. Memorization was easy and the class was boring. In my vast …
Education is Key?
What’s the key to making a society good, and just, and wise, and happy? Some answer as did this Greek fellow, Plato, in his Republic. They say, with him, “Education is …
The Deputy First Minister is Gay
This is a fabulous tweet. I mean fabulous like this: Like I said, faaaabulous. Scotland is gay. Swinney is gay. The schools are gay. Now, on one hand, this tweet …
Stuff to Think On, 11/6/18
Get in line. Hold the line. For God’s sake. These are conniving pastors who push forward women to serve the Lord’s Supper in their worship services. These are hireling pastors …
How Should You Engage Others on the Issue of Abortion?
With the day off, I took the opportunity to walk into Dundee’s city center and explore. Pope Francis will probably follow up his anti-capital punishment statements with the claim that …
Environmentalism and Christianity, Like Mustard on a PB&J
Syncretism is a fungus, one that shall seek to devour the Bride like Mordecai’s shoulder until the King returns with his eradicating hands of healing.
The Lost Tools of Learning by Dorothy Sayers
That I, whose experience of teaching is extremely limited, should presume to discuss education is a matter, surely, that calls for no apology. It is a kind of behavior to …
Myth: Racial Diversity Benefits Educational Quality
The mystical benefits of “diversity” are non-existent, however politically correct it is to proclaim such benefits.