After a year of building up content on this blog, the time has finally come to start releasing content under this pen name. The content
Author: Atlas Rose
The Herald of Totalitarianism: Waste no Good Crisis
You can find an audio version of this on Youtube if you prefer to listen instead of read: https://youtu.be/8fwytDBdSc4. Imagine you live in a country
Defining a Friend by the Biblical Model of Friendship
Introduction So I still haven’t made it around to writing that article on Benjamin Franklin… I will at some point, but right now, as is
Selfishness and the Christian
Introduction Imagine you’re walking in a small city area, one where homeless people frequently hang out with signs, and you see someone handing out lunches.
Early American History Through the Lens of the Primary Source Record
Introduction This week’s article, as I mentioned last week, is from my research class and is the first two chapters of a history textbook I
The Historical and Cultural Context Behind Saint Augustine
Introduction I had final papers this week and last, so unfortunately, there was little time to write an article for the blog. However, since both
Finding and Incorporating Primary Sources Into Your Research Process
Introduction This week, we are taking a break from our examination of early American history to take a look at research. Some of you have
Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson (Pt. 2 – Life Accomplishments)
Introduction Last week, we discussed the lies and myths often told about Thomas Jefferson. We went over the evidence from the primary sources that demonstrated
Plato’s Gorgias
For my rhetoric class, I had to read through Gorgias and Phaedrus. I’ve not quite completed Phaedrus (that’s this week’s reading along with Aristotle’s Rhetoric,
Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson (Pt. 1 – Myths and Lies)
Introduction Having finished our section in this series on the influential ministers leading up to the Founding and the Revolutionary War, we will now turn