Jack Kerwick, Ph.D.
If Thinking Is Obsolete, So Is Virtue
Columnist Thomas Sowell recently opined that the ability to think is being lost, and if thinking is lost so are other virtues.
GOP Doesn't Have a Hispanic Problem
Looking at Byron York's belated discovery that Romney's defeat was due to a lack of white, not Hispanic, voters.
Question for Stephen Hawking: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
Though scientist Stephen Hawking said in a recent speech at Cal Tech that general relativity and quantum theory can enable us to account for the origins of the universe without positing the existence of God, the biggest obstacle to his view is philosophical or theological. The basic question over which atheists and theists have been clashing from time immemorial is: Why is there something rather than nothing?
The Boston Bombing and the Real Threats to Our Liberty
How Lindsey Graham's position on Boston bombing poses the real threat to liberty.
Russell Kirk: A Real Conservative
Though conservative icon Russell Kirk stated that conservatism isn't a dogma or doctrine, he did outline 10 principles that distinguish it.
Faux Conservatives, the Script, and the Death of the Conservative Movement
Conservatism is dying because it leaders act too much like the leftists whom they are supposedly battling.
The Real Reason Why O'Reilly's "Bible Thumping" Remarks Matter
It is Bill O'Reilley's recent false allegation against opponents of gay marriage that they "do nothing but thump the Bible" that accounts for why they should be upset.
Liberty and Logic: The Real Significance of "Same-Sex Marriage"
Not only is "same-sex marriage" a logical impossibility; it is a threat, not to marriage, but to liberty.
Godly Love and the Duty to Hate Evil
The love of God and neighbor commanded by God of Christians is inseparable from the intense hatred of evil and sin also commanded of them.
Amateur Philosopher Syndrome (APS) and Abortion: Richard Dawkins' Tweet
Richard Dawkins tweeted that “any fetus is less human than an adult pig," poorly playing the roles of philosopher and scientist.