The topic of social justice is one which ebbs and flows but always resurfaces in discussions of politics and ethics in relation to Christianity. Most recently the topic has been shifted to center-stage once again by the Statement on Social Justice & the Gospel signed by such prominent figures as John MacArthur, Voddie Baucham, and … Continue reading Francis Schaeffer on Social Justice
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Does Your Vote Matter, Statistically? Yes, It Does.
If you do a Google search, ask a friend, or simply exist on Facebook, you'll find a whole host of voices telling you that - statistically - your individual vote doesn't matter in the grander scheme. For instance, this article asserts that your vote making a difference is statistically "very improbable, because for your vote to … Continue reading Does Your Vote Matter, Statistically? Yes, It Does.
Book Review: On Liberty – By John Stuart Mill
As stated by Mill the topic of On Liberty is the role society should take in interfering with the liberty of an individual, that is, the amount of power that society may legitimately exercise over its people. The sphere of Mill's inquiry is the system of a democracy, where the main danger to individual liberty … Continue reading Book Review: On Liberty – By John Stuart Mill
Book Review: The Appetite of Tyranny – By G. K. Chesterton
On June 28th of the year 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by a small group of Serbians, an event which would begin Europe's spiral into what was to be deemed "the war to end wars," otherwise called The Great War or World War I. In his book The Appetite of Tyranny, G.K. Chesterton endeavors to … Continue reading Book Review: The Appetite of Tyranny – By G. K. Chesterton



