I argue that patterns demand conclusions, that liberal democracy's weaknesses were deliberately exploited, that Christian civilization has been specifically targeted, and that the refusal to even ask these questions is not sophistication but surrender. Christ is King, His enemies are our enemies, and no rhetorical sleight of hand will convince us to remain silent. Support the show
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I argue that patterns demand conclusions, that liberal democracy's weaknesses were deliberately exploited, that Christian civilization has been specifically targeted, and that the refusal to even ask these questions is not sophistication but surrender. Christ is King, His enemies are our enemies, and no rhetorical sleight of hand will convince us to remain silent. Support the show
A holiday display may look harmless, but on government property it becomes a claim about identity, authority, and belonging. We dig into Allegheny County v. ACLU (1989) to explain why a nativity can be struck down while a menorah can stand, and how that split still shapes what shows up on courthouse steps and the White House lawn. Along the way, we unpack how the Establishment Clause evolved into the modern “endorsement” lens, and why context and curation can turn a seasonal decoration into a...
Parallel Polis Podcast
I argue that patterns demand conclusions, that liberal democracy's weaknesses were deliberately exploited, that Christian civilization has been specifically targeted, and that the refusal to even ask these questions is not sophistication but surrender. Christ is King, His enemies are our enemies, and no rhetorical sleight of hand will convince us to remain silent. Support the show