Words To Live By
Two Moral Phrases Worth Restoring: “Love All, Serve All” and “Live and Let Live” Human cultures often compress their deepest moral intuitions into short, memorable phrases. These sayings become portable ethics — small enough to fit on a sign, yet large…
Read MoreAbsolutes as Anchors: The Collapse of Senatorial Architecture and the Defense of Constitutional Rights
Introduction: Every enduring structure requires load‑bearing beams. In the American republic, those beams are the constitutional rights and the institutional guardrails designed to preserve balance. When rights are treated as negotiable privileges rather…
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…
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