The Curse of Cowardice (1758)

Samuel Davies grew up in a farming family in Delaware, received a classical education, and became an evangelist Presbyterian minister. He moved to Virginia in 1747. Though he was careful to maintain good relations with the Anglican authorities there, he managed to draw large numbers of Virginians to his evangelical faith and established a thriving... Continue Reading →

Olympics in Light

On July 26th, the Olympics opened in a four-hour-long ceremony, during which a lot of controversy arose. This controversy revolved around what seemed to have been a depiction of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” portrait of Jesus Christ and his 12 apostles. Adding fuel to the fire, it was portrayed by drag queens and... Continue Reading →

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