Religion For and Against America
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Robert Royal: If we’re to have a civil public square, we’ll need gratitude for the foundations that made America exceptional in human history.
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“The world has heard enough of the so-called ‘rights of man.’ Let it hear something of the rights of God.” — Pope Leo XIII Like all the philosophers of the Enlightenment, John Locke believed that morality could be justified on purely rational grounds. Like all the philosophers of the Enlightenment, he was also wary of […]
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Hadley Arkes: Some still think natural law is a foggy theory, but more are coming to see that it is simply grounded in the clear commonsense of life.
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