What Christians Get Wrong About AI

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The Consolation of the Cross

Reflecting on the crucifixion of Christ, the liberal Social Gospel theologian Walter Rauschenbusch claimed, “It requires no legal fiction of imputation to explain that ‘he was wounded for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities.’ Continue Reading...

Is No One Good but God?

If your dog and a stranger were both drowning, who would you save first? Nationally renowned radio host and bestselling author Dennis Prager often poses this question to his audiences, and he typically gets a pretty depressing answer. Continue Reading...

The Wealth Tax Must Die

The wealth tax is the ultimate zombie policy: It’s been tried, tested, and rejected across Europe, yet it has returned to the United States with renewed fervor, driven by the politics of envy disguised as justice. Continue Reading...

Harvey Mansfield’s Rational Control

It’s difficult to avoid terms such as “legendary” and “distinguished” when referring to Harvey Mansfield’s long career at Harvard University. Of course, his reputation is based on more than his famous resistance to grade inflation or his barbed criticisms of Harvard. Continue Reading...

Chuck Norris Doesn’t Cheat Death

Chuck Norris has died at age 86, something considered impossible in the digital age, which includes “Chuck Norris Facts,” a litany of impossibilities that prove Norris is the greatest at almost everything. Continue Reading...

Seeking God at the End of the World

Is the end of the world drawing nigh? This is the question at the heart of Christopher Beha’s 2020 blockbuster novel, The Index of Self-Destructive Acts. A deranged-looking street preacher appears at the beginning of the novel, predicting the end times, setting a concrete date to the end of it all. Continue Reading...

Just War Theory Yesterday and Today

For an ancient people, the Romans were atypical in their concern about the moral justification of their wars. Conquest, they believed, was at least potentially nefas (“wicked”) and risked the community’s suffering religious pollution and divine disapprobation. Continue Reading...

What Exactly Are the ‘Common Goods’?

At some point in their economics curriculum, every undergraduate will learn the “guns and butter” model of trade. The idea is simple: Countries have limited resources and can devote them either to military production or to consumer goods. Continue Reading...