Magazine Articles
Preferential Treatment
On July 27, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore, provided an update on the government’s response to the present COVID-19 pandemic. In the presentation, he indicates that there will be different regulations for fully vaccinated staff and students when classes resume this fall. Earlier this month, Premier Doug Ford promised Ontarians that he would not make vaccinations mandatory. Although the Government of Ontario’s goal is to have the highest possible immunization rates, it will not create vaccine passports as proof of vaccination for businesses and other organizations. Ford has made it quite clear that he does not want a “split society” in Ontario.
No Stone Left Unturned: Thoughts on Ravi Zacharias’s Mission
This was published before more evidence came to light about the allegations of sexual misconduct against Ravi Zacharias. It is very disheartening to see that a man who did so much in one avenue for the kingdom of God had such internal darkness that remained unresolved. Unfortunately, Ravi never publicly recanted his deplorable actions. As a consequence, Ravi Zacharias International Ministries closed down.
A Feminine, or Feminist, Response to Covid?
On April 13, Forbes magazine published a piece titled, “What Do Countries With The Best Coronavirus Responses Have In Common? Women Leaders” which was written by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox. Avivah is a feminist who, in recent years, has made it her life’s mission to promote gender equality, or what can be referred to as “equality of outcome” as opposed to “equality of opportunity.”
A Reflection on Mario Augusto Bunge’s Life and Work
Originally published at Catholic Insight on March 20, 2020. On February 24, at 100 years of age, physicist and philosopher Mario Augusto Bunge passed onto …
The Light of the Incarnation in a Dark World
As Christmas approaches and this decade ends, it would be worth our while to consider the current situation we find the world in. The existing social and political landscape in the West reminds me of Charles Dickens’s great novel, A Tale of Two Cities.
The Lawyer Who Put the Logic of Darwinism on Trial: Phillip E. Johnson’s Gift to Posterity
Originally published at Catholic Insight on November 23, 2019. On the first of November, at the age of 79, Phillip E. Johnson died at his …
The Dramatic Rejection of Liberal Politics in Canada
Originally published at Crisis Magazine on May 29, 2019. This was originally published under the pseudonym of James Porter Craig—the name is a hybrid of …
On Peterson’s Revoked Fellowship to Cambridge Divinity School
Originally published at Crisis Magazine on March 27, 2019. Last week, Jordan Peterson, who is currently the world’s top public intellectual, had his fellowship offer to …
Science and Christian Theology Mutually Inform One Another
Originally published at Crisis Magazine on January 29, 2019. Popular consciousness in the West has affirmed over and over again, like the beating of a drum, …
The Sanctity of Life in Light of the Incarnation
Originally published at Catholic Insight on December 28, 2018. Father LeClair is a controversial figure who, in the past, has made some poor decisions with …









