A Republic Worth Defending: Liberty, Law, and the Power of Conviction
America was not born of convenience—it was forged in conviction. From its founding, the United States stood apart, not because of its geography or its wealth, but because of its audacious belief that liberty is a divine right, not a government privilege.…
Read More🧭 The Map of Truth
We speak the same language, but we no longer share the same reality. Politics, race, science, faith, and media—each has become a battlefield of competing truths. The question is no longer what is true, but whose truth prevails. And beneath the noise lies…
Read More🧭 The Restorationist Case for Limited Government
1. Freedom Requires Friction When government smooths every edge—education, employment, healthcare, housing—it also dulls the tools of personal growth. Struggle, risk, and responsibility are not enemies of progress; they’re the forge in which character is…
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