Before Life Had Bones
A philosophical meditation on formation and drift Prelude This is a philosophical argument, not a scientific one. It does not enter the debate between evolution and creation, nor does it carry any theological claim. What follows is simply an exploration…
Read MoreThe Return of Classical Education in the Age of Abundance
A Restorationist Essay For most of human history, the barrier to higher learning has never been intelligence, curiosity, or willingness. It has been survival. People worked because they had to, not because the work formed them. They labored to stay…
Read MoreWhen a Question Isn’t Answered: A Restorationist Guide to Drift, Clarity, and the Architecture of Political Speech
Most people know when a politician “didn’t answer the question,” but they can’t explain why. They feel the dodge, but they can’t point to the mechanism. That inability is not a personal failing — it’s a symptom of a deeper civic problem: we were never…
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