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Reason for Faith
Faith and reason are the two wings on which the human spirit rises, argues Richard Bastien.
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The Grim Pill of Progress
Christians invented progress, writes Richard Bastien, but it took modern progessives to separate reason from faith and substitute ideology
Religion Or Reason?
If opposition to abortion is rooted in natural law instead of religious belief, one should be able to show that such opposition existed in societies devoid of Christian influence. The evidence is overwhelming, writes Richard Bastien.
Keeping Faith with Philosophy
The dead ends of post-Enlightenment philosophies, Richard Bastien argues, are truly openings for rediscovering the symbiotic relationship between faith and reason