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Separation of Church and State — Worshipping at the Altar of Secular Civic Religion? by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Note: The article below written years ago served as a springboard for Dr. Faria’s “Chapter 12 Separation of Church and State—Worshipping at the New Altar of Civic Religion?” in Contrasting Ideals and Ends in the American and French Revolutions published in December 2024 by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. The article was fully […]

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The Woke French Win the Gold Medal for Mockery by Jeff Crouere

The largest religion in the world today is Christianity with 2.4 billion followers, comprising 31% of the total population of the planet. In second place is Islam, with approximately 2 billion followers. Even though it is the largest religion in the world, Christianity is often attacked in the mainstream media and in popular culture. It

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Propaganda, Paganism, and Savagery—Origins of the New Orthodoxy by Russell L. Blaylock, MD

Recently I have been engaged with a number of people of Jewish heritage, and we discussed the origins of anti-Semitic beliefs among people. Of course, this is a very difficult subject. Many attempts have been made to explain it, and a few have come very close, particularly Modern Fascism: Liquidating the Judeo-Christian Worldview by Gene

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A Conversation with Peter Blindt about the Philosophy of Science, Humanism, and Religion. Edited by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Dr. Faria, This was an incredibly informative conversation. It’s a true honor to know you. Much of this was new information to me, certainly the discussion regarding the illnesses of both Lenin and Stalin. So Marx certainly knew and wrote to Engels, and in the Rheinische Zeitung, that murder and terror on a scale never before contemplated must be

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