Pascal’s Wager

There is a thing called Pascal’s Wager. Mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, writer, and Catholic theologian, Blaise Pascal contemplated the risk/reward matrix whether believing in God was justified absent concrete proof of God’s existence. In a very simplified description, Pascal deduced that even under the assumption that God’s existence is unlikely, the potential benefits of believing are so…

Natural Law Versus Forced Societal Change

The radical forces of change in our society aren’t really fighting people or opposition groups, they are fighting nature. Whether you believe in God and that He created the universe or not, humans do live in a world dictated by natural reason and logic and have millions of years of history – most long before…

Is the Neoliberal Revolution Really Over?

Tucker Carlson and VDH chatted last night about the possibility the neoliberal revolution (I prefer the term “neoprogressive”) of the left is finished because nobody wants what they are producing. Their policies, philosophies, and ideologies are absurd, bankrupt and frankly, dangerous – and people are realizing they are. I would like to agree with them…