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UN Victory for LGBT Activists

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 28, 2016 | Ethics, Politics, Religious Freedom, World Events

Over the protests of 54 mainly-African nations, the UN General Assembly’s human rights committee created a special post overseeing LGBT issues. Read the story at LifeSite.

Leprosy Is Back

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 21, 2016 | Apropos of Nothing, Observations, World Events

Actually, it never left. It’s still there. In American Armadillos and British Squirrels. Read the report at Goats and Soda.

Really?

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 21, 2016 | Economics, How the Left Thinks, Humor, World Events

According to Salon, Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister of Greece, has been praising President Obama for his economic leadership. Isn’t that a bit like the pilot of the Hindenburg complimenting you on your aeronautics?

Israel’s Most Important Trade Partner

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 19, 2016 | Economics, Israel, World Events

Who is Israel’s most important trade partner? It’s India, according to President Reuven Rivlin. By the way, did you know that Jews have lived in India for thousands of years? Look it up!

There’s No Fundamentalist Like an Ex-Fundamentalist

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 12, 2016 | Anthropology, Education, Ethics, Fundamentalism, World Events

If you’re not acquainted with the transgender silliness that’s been taking place at Nova Classical Academy in Minnesota, “Transgender Conformity” in First Things offers a good primer. It’s worth noting that the father whose child is at...

George Nash on the History of Conservatism

by Kevin Bauder | Sep 27, 2016 | Conservatism, World Events

George Nash is probably the most important historian of American Conservatism. He retraces the history of conservatism and contrasts it with populism at the New Criterion.
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