The post-liberal integralists are certainly correct about one thing: Protestantism is the progenitor of liberalism, and ultimately, secularism. It is baked into the cake. Brad Gregory's tome The Unintended Reformation lays this out in excruciating detail (I would actually argue that papism, particularly a' la Vatican I, is itself a form of protest against the tradition of the Church).
Thomas Jefferson himself was an unapologetic champion of the godless revolution in France that saw the rape of nuns and the murder of priests en masse.
A shame, this could have been a good article but it is marred by anti-Catholic sentiment.
Me ne frego.
this is why we will lose. barbarians at the gates and you people are still rehashing protestants vs Catholics.
The post-liberal integralists are certainly correct about one thing: Protestantism is the progenitor of liberalism, and ultimately, secularism. It is baked into the cake. Brad Gregory's tome The Unintended Reformation lays this out in excruciating detail (I would actually argue that papism, particularly a' la Vatican I, is itself a form of protest against the tradition of the Church).
Thomas Jefferson himself was an unapologetic champion of the godless revolution in France that saw the rape of nuns and the murder of priests en masse.
Conceptual history meds now
I don't think you will find anyone in the OGC praising Lincoln.