Tag: Russia
40 Years Ago: Solzhenitsyn’s Prophetic Warning — and Meyer’s Counterpoint of Hope
Citing Dostoevsky, Solzhenitsyn stressed the need to be intellectually prepared to meet the challenge of atheism. That preparation requires a choice.
A Christmas Nightmare for the COVID Era
The Christmas horror-comedy Silent Night offers a shrewd indictment of both mindless secularism and authoritarian science.
Stifling Food Production to “Save the Planet”
After Sri Lanka’s government restricted non-organic fertilizer use, the economy and government collapsed.
Miracle of Man: The Problem of Phosphorus
To complete the argument for prior fitness of the elements for our Privileged Species, we must deal with the availability of another essential element.
Medved, Berlinski Take on Steven Pinker and Whig History
Anyone imagining that human depravity and the God hypothesis are things of the past are themselves living in the past.