Contrary to popular opinion, education is inherently religious, political, and social.
In this essay I discuss the relationship between a people’s way of life and their education.
I recently had the chance to speak to a room full of high school boys. Packed into a small classroom before lunch, I asked them to consider who they were becoming. This article is the substance of my talk.
“Our problem is that we don’t believe in anything transcendent anymore.
Rather, we worship at the altars of subjectivity, equality, and diversity. Three unforgiving gods that have forged the ruin of individuals, families, communities, and nations.”
What separates man from beast? A question that has been posed by many and answered in various ways. “The Orator,” Isocrates, made the case that it is our “power to persuade each other and to make clear to each other whatever we desire…” https://t.co/ujBA3lmMNs
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@SarahHuckabee Second and hopefully last. Our state has no business celebrating the worship of the demons that 0.3% of the Arkansas population believes in.