December 2000 • Volume 11, NO. 10
How it has replaced the rule of law
What God thinks of American democracy
Alexander Solzhenitsyn received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1970. He is one of the world’s most famous writers. In 1978, he delivered the Harvard commencement address. I believe it was the most condemning public speech ever given on American soil. America and the West scorned his warning message of hope. That negative reaction is proving to be a major disaster!
Why the world’s greatest superpower is also the world’s biggest drug addict
The European Union lost no time in drawing what is left of Yugoslavia into its net. The “newly democratized” states of Serbia and Montenegro formally became members of the EU’s Balkan Stability Pact in October.
Continuing from last month’s feature, “Our Christian Duty,” we now investigate where there has been a real abuse of power.
Have we become our own enemy?