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    justin wrote a new blog post: Sorry for the Construction   2 years, 2 months ago

    The site is undergoing some minor construction. We should have all up to date soon…

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    justin wrote a new blog post: Mary Bursting   2 years, 5 months ago

    By Douglas Jones
    (Reprinted with permission from Credenda/Agenda. See bottom of article).
    Christmas is impossible. It can’t be done. That woman won’t be silent. It can’t be expressed. Encapsulate all the colors, meanings, music, and history of World War II into one sentence, commas permitted. Now do it with a far more earth-shattering, far more complicated, more [...]

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    justin wrote a new blog post: The Big Ida   2 years, 6 months ago

    The Rise & Fall of Another Missing Link & Other Media Hype
    by Casey Luskin
    (Reprinted with permission from Salvo magazine. See bottom of article).
    This past May 20, there was a good possibility that your day started something like this: You crawled out of bed, logged on to the internet, and soon discovered that Google had changed [...]

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    justin wrote a new blog post: Get Plugged In   2 years, 7 months ago

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    justin wrote a new blog post: Ways You Can Serve   2 years, 8 months ago

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    justin wrote a new blog post: David Horowitz on Academic Freedom   2 years, 9 months ago

    The modern university is supposed to be a place of intellectual stimulus and growth – an environment where students and faculty can explore new ideas. It is thought that an environment with a diversity of ideas that can be tested against one another, no matter how unlikely the ideas may be, will produce truth. However, [...]

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    justin wrote a new blog post: The Catalyst of a Rich Life   2 years, 9 months ago

    By Amanda Patchin

    The value of reading depends upon the quality of man’s imagination and the nature of his thinking. If his mind vibrates with so slow a rhythm that it scarcely pulsates unless aided, then any reading is better for him than none. The fiction addict cheaply living in the cheap stories of [...]