“Europe will fall. But there will be pockets of resistance”: An Interview with Robert Spencer
If the Palestinians are allowed to set the agenda, there is a chance that Israel will be destroyed in the future. The truth must not be left unsaid.
If the Palestinians are allowed to set the agenda, there is a chance that Israel will be destroyed in the future. The truth must not be left unsaid.
In this episode, liturgical scholar Gregory DiPippo takes us deep into the intricacies of the Roman Catholic liturgy, examining the current state of the Latin Mass in light of recent Vatican policies.
Moscow spends mountains of money to refute what is happening on the ground in Ukraine.
In a world where scientific discovery often clashes with ancient religious beliefs, how can we reconcile the origins of life with the tenets of faith? In this episode, Gideon Lazar and Jan Bentz explore the contentious debate between ‘young earth’ and ‘old earth’ creationism.
Nuclear is the ugly sister. It’s the Cinderella, I should say. It’s not cool to do research there, not regarded as a major source of energy, something to be celebrated.
I joined the armed forces because I believe it is the only way to stop Russia.
As divorce rates soar and traditional values are eroded, Eduard Habsburg offers a powerful defense of large families and the vital role they play in preserving cultural and moral integrity. Drawing from his personal experiences, family anecdotes, and deep-rooted faith, he reveals how families can thrive even in a society designed to undermine them.
“In a generation, we will be speaking of euthanasia the same way that we speak of forced sterilization.”
Professor Ravi Jain offers fresh insights into how mathematics can bridge the gap between the seen and unseen, the finite and the infinite.
We denounced the Italian Communist Party, and two weeks later I was targeted by them.
Professor Ravi Jain offers fresh insights into how mathematics can bridge the gap between the seen and unseen, the finite and the infinite.
We denounced the Italian Communist Party, and two weeks later I was targeted by them.
Most Swedes understand that the immigration situation is unsustainable.
In this episode, we are joined by Fr. Ezra Sullivan OP who discusses the significance of habits in the spiritual life, offering practical advice on how to develop virtuous routines and break free from destructive patterns.
Why hasn’t the media revolted against Correctiv? They’ve fooled everyone, and now it’s costing them dearly.
“Right-wing parties are divided on some issues and agree on others. This will be reflected in Parliament.”
The current left-liberal government is trying to destroy anyone who threatens their ideological madness.
Lukashenko is a political actor in the worst sense. He only cares about staying in power.
In an era where disenchantment seems to permeate every aspect of modern life, is there a way to revive the sense of wonder and connection to tradition that once defined our worldview? In this episode, Charles A. Coulombe argues that re-enchantment requires more than a superficial return to old ways.
Greeks—like many Europeans—increasingly doubt the impact of electoral participation on policy choices.
“What should the international community do? Edmundo González won the Venezuelan election, there is nothing more to talk about. He is the president-elect.”
In this episode of Reality Check, Trey Dimsdale, executive director of the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy, joins us to discuss the current state of religious freedom in the United States.