There is no therapeutic "cure" for evil. With the reawakening of millions of Americans to the inescapable reality of evil, we are now confronted with the grave moral responsibility of responding to it.
We know that such things as the attacks upon the World Trade Center and the Pentagon will not now, nor ever, challenge the greatness of our nation, for the greatness of our nation is not built on bricks and mortar. Rather, it is carried in the hearts of all people of goodwill.
When leftist organisations accuse their opponents of vast conspiracies to take away the liberties of American citizens, are they not really seeking the same control over classrooms?
By choosing to ignore the benefits of free trade in maximizing the standard of living for participating nations, protesters are stifling intelligent debate at such forums as the recent World Trade Organization meeting.
It is important that our state and congressional representatives look at the long-term effects of spreading taxes rather than finding a new source of revenue to cover pay raises and budget shortfalls.
Man is not destined for some eco-apocolyptic end, which is the fear such scare tactics invoke. Rather, man has within him the image of God, which means he participates in God’s creative activity.