Editor’s Note: This is the first chapter of William the Conqueror, by Jacob Abbot (published 1877) I. Normandy One of those great events in English history, which occur at distant intervals, and
The authorities can’t figure out why a scumbag decided to shoot up a concert in Las Vegas. I know why. “No affiliation, no religion, no politics. He never cared about any of
It must grow tiresome to be so wrong so often: Those of my readers who want to see a fine example of this sort of blindness to [Climate Change] need only check
Editor’s Note: We offer a fantastic poem by a long time friend of MOTW, Jordan Aspen. You can read more about her and her work at her site. This poem comes from
Editor’s Note: We offer another great article from our friend, Heidi. You can read this, and other worthwhile thoughts, on her blog. How many times in the past year have you heard
“Abraham saw My day…” In the book of John (8:56), we read that Jesus was speaking to a group of people at the Temple, and He said to them, “Your father Abraham
Once upon a time, a parenthetical patrician in a black robe imparted a nugget of knowledge that, at the time, seemed to flatter the progenitors of a particular brand of civic nationalism
Entropy works against civilizations as much as it does against any ordered system. And, like in physics, there are times you look at the data and say, “Here’s where the system shifted
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