Taking Action for Family Values and a Christian Civilization

Return to Order

Cuban Doctors’ Arrival in South Africa Begs Many Questions

The news of Cuban doctors arriving in the country, was met with unease by many South Africans. The 213-strong team alighted at the Waterkloof Airbase in Pretoria to a show of support normally reserved for visiting Heads-of-State. No less than three members of the Cabinet were on hand to roll out the red carpet for

Cuban Doctors’ Arrival in South Africa Begs Many Questions Read More »

Unperceived Ideological Transshipment and Dialogue

CONTENTS Introduction1. Twisting Words in the Service of Communist Propaganda2. Unmasking a Process3. Implicit Ideological Action, the Central Feature of the Process4. Unperceived Ideological Transshipment: A Summary Chapter I – The New Communist Tactic: Persuasive Action in the Subconscious1. An Obsolete Conception of the Efficacy of the Techniques of Persuasion and Violence in the Communist

Unperceived Ideological Transshipment and Dialogue Read More »

Cuba’s Ugly Socialism Leads to Misery and Tragic Suffering

January 1, 1959, was a big day in Havana. President Fulgencio Batista had been overthrown the night before. The victorious rebels under Fidel Castro marched through the streets. Joyful crowds surrounded the marchers. Unfortunately, they could not foresee the misery that would visit them in the future. Communism Comes to Cuba However, some people were

Cuba’s Ugly Socialism Leads to Misery and Tragic Suffering Read More »

The Impact of Religion on Education

Education and religion are often seen to be incompatible. There is an underlying notion inside the liberal education establishment that religious belief is backwards and contrary to enlightenment. Schools have long been viewed as gateways to a glorious secular and technological future, free of religious superstition. After all, the purpose of education is to make

The Impact of Religion on Education Read More »