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How a trial in a small town ignited an ongoing battle over godlessness in culture

How a trial in a small town ignited an ongoing battle over godlessness in culture

Reflecting on the Scopes “Monkey” Trial’s 100th Anniversary This July marks a century since the Scopes “Monkey” trial, a pivotal moment in American legal and cultural history. Taking place in Dayton, Tennessee, in 1925, the trial centered around the teaching of Darwin’s theory of evolution in public schools. Yet, its implications were far-reaching, connecting not […]

One statement ignited a country. The other creates uncertainty.

One statement ignited a country. The other creates uncertainty.

The Foundation of American Freedom This week, my university sent out an email regarding July 4th that really caught my eye. They referred to “The Backbone of Our Independence” as entrepreneurialism, celebrating secular universities as hubs of innovation. I support the notion of business. Enterprises, creativity, and free markets do drive prosperity and reward initiative. […]

The Match That Could Incinerate The CCP Has Been Ignited

The Match That Could Incinerate The CCP Has Been Ignited

A factory town in southwestern China has become the backdrop for a dramatic act of rebellion. A 27-year-old worker, frustrated over a mere 800 yuan (about $100) wage, ignited the factory where he worked, openly declaring, “I’ll die anyway.” The blaze raged for three days, and thus the figure known as “Brother 800” emerged—a newfound […]

NJ arsonist informed police that the Jones Road Wildfire was ignited by Mexicans

Authorities have reported that two teenagers from New Jersey have been accused of starting the destructive Jones Road wildfires, which have scorched over 15,000 acres. Nineteen-year-old Joseph Kling and a 17-year-old co-defendant allegedly provided false information to the police during their interviews regarding a significant wildfire in the area. Eventually, investigators found out that Kling […]