A Pro-life Message of the ‘Stranger Things’ FinaleJanuary 21, 2026 by Dr. Kody W. CooperDr. Kody W. Cooper The subtle pro-life message about the disvalue of suicide is a welcome sign of contradiction.Music Is a Form of WorshipJanuary 21, 2026 by Lucy SpenceLucy Spence Any service that can bring beauty into someone’s life is the greatest of gifts.Is Jesus Ableist?January 20, 2026 by Mark BradfordMark Bradford To imply that the healings of Jesus expresses an ableist attitude is to discredit his divinity and label him a hypocrite.Triumph, Disappointment, and Hope in SpainJanuary 19, 2026 by Henry T. Edmondson IIIHenry T. Edmondson III Pope Leo XIV will visit Spain in June. This may well be a divinely ordained trip, given that Spain seems to be at a tipping point politically and spiritually.Why STEM Fields Need the HumanitiesJanuary 17, 2026 by Dr. Richard DeClueDr. Richard DeClue STEM students and professionals need to study the humanities to become more human and to benefit and protect society at large.Did Kant Really Disprove Aquinas’s Five Ways?January 16, 2026 by Dr. Christopher KaczorDr. Christopher Kaczor What is Kant’s critique of Aquinas, and why does Dr. Sebastian Ostritsch think Kant’s critique fails?Exclusive Love: God’s Blueprint for MarriageJanuary 15, 2026 by Senne Van BovenSenne Van Boven Polyamory and polygamy are intrinsically incompatible with the mutually exclusive and total self-giving of the spouses in marriage.Scott Adams and Pascal’s WagerJanuary 14, 2026 by Dr. Kody W. CooperDr. Kody W. Cooper A cartoonist-turned-pundit, Scott Adams was genuinely courageous. And at the end of his life, he took Pascal’s wager.Aristotle Was Smarter Than AIJanuary 14, 2026 by Thomas GriffinThomas Griffin Understanding what AI is and how it is not able to replace the human person is critical. To do so, we can find tremendous aid from our old friend Aristotle.Our Debt of Gratitude to St. Hilary of PoitiersJanuary 13, 2026 by Fr. Billy SwanFr. Billy Swan Without Hilary’s leadership, faith, and courage, we might all be Arian today, or have drifted into a vague admiration of Jesus but nothing more.