The Long Memory of Civilization and the Short Memory of Republics
Civilization is a recent invention. Anatomically modern humans walked the earth for nearly 300,000 years before a single word was written, before a single law was carved into stone, before a single institution existed to transmit knowledge across…
Read MoreRestorationist Essay: Cause, Effect, and the Avalanche of Truth
The viral post circulating about Minnesota is a case study in how quickly exaggeration can eclipse truth when fear takes the wheel. Its language is thick with imagery—kidnappings, brutality, indiscriminate violence—yet thin on verifiable structure. It…
Read MoreThe Ground That Doesn’t Move: A Restorationist Essay
Every age believes it stands on the moral high ground. Every faction claims to be the defender of justice, compassion, and truth. Yet the measure of a moral system is not what it claims, but what it can carry. A structure built on shifting standards…
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