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Dec 31 Latest "human-made-disaster" attack succeeds
Dec 29 Norman Borlaug: An American Hero
Dec 28 Where is Your Treasure?
Dec 23 A Candle for Iran? A Reagan Lesson for Obama -- from Christmas 1981
Dec 22 Combating Recessions: The Search for the Right Macroeconomic Policy
Dec 21 Christopher J. Klicka ’82 Home School Leadership Scholarship Established
Dec 21 Jawboning the Bankers
Dec 18 Journaling for Joy
Dec 17 Jefferson’s Warnings About Money and Banks
Dec 17 Remembering “The Honz”
Dec 14 O’ Unity Tree, O’ Unity Tree
Dec 11 The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Adam Smith’s Timely and Timeless Classic
Dec 09 V&V Q&A: Dinesh D'Souza on “Life After Death: The Evidence”
Dec 08 Streaming Video: "The Overregulated Bakery Owner, the Supreme Court & the Founders: Lochner v. New York"
Dec 07 Government Intervention and High Prices
Dec 07 Our Moral Hazard
Dec 04 The Berlin Wall and Me: Reflections on the Fall
Dec 03 Deploying the Soldier-Entrepreneur
Dec 01 Finally, an Honest Con Game
Nov 25 Let Us Give Thanks
Nov 24 Barack and the Buchanan Precedent
Nov 23 Obama—and Reagan—Go to China
Nov 21 AUDIO: V&V Executive Director on "The Glen Meakem Program"
Nov 18 Who Was Nels Konnerup?
Nov 16 The Coming of Caesar
Nov 16 Meaning for Radicals
Nov 12 V&V Q&A: George Schroeder, M.D.: Witness to the Wall and to Socialized Medicine
Nov 11 Psyching Out the Stock Market
Nov 09 Keep Voter Guides out of Church
Nov 09 Streaming Video: Berlin Wall Commemorative Event
Nov 06 The Forgotten Battle of World War II: Remembering the Aleutian Campaign
Nov 04 Sex, Life, and Death
Nov 03 Capitalist Excess? A Review of Michael Moore’s “Capitalism”
Nov 02 Faith and Healthcare
Oct 30 Washington’s Masque of the Red Death
Oct 28 Cap-and-Trade Update
Oct 26 Hope vs. Appeasement
Oct 26 Charles Darwin and Modern Politics
Oct 23 The Philosophy of Mao and Mother Teresa?
Oct 21 V&V Q&A: Dr. Charles Hull Wolfe, a 20th Century Life
Oct 19 Gold, Geopolitics, and the Carry Trade
Oct 19 American Identity Crisis
Oct 16 Obama and the Verbal Culture
Oct 14 Streaming Video: "Struggle for Truth: The Media Fight to Define the Past & Shape the Future"
Oct 13 Christopher Klicka: Warrior for Educational and Religious Freedom
Oct 12 Honduras and the United States: What’s Wrong With This Picture?
Oct 12 The Nobel Gamble
Oct 09 The Nobel Committee Dishonors Itself
Oct 07 Ludwig von Mises: Economist for the Ages
Oct 06 AUDIO: V&V Executive Director on “The Don Kroah Show”
Oct 05 Olympianism vs. Christianity
Oct 05 A Teachable Moment on Communist China
Oct 02 The Dollar at the Precipice
Sep 29 “Got Hope?” The Theological Virtue of Obama
Sep 28 The G-20 Meeting is Over (Thank Goodness!)
Sep 28 O is for Obama and Obfuscation
Sep 28 Streaming Video: "The Politics of Laura Ingalls Wilder"
Sep 25 Special Feature:"The War on Religion"
Sep 23 Streaming Video: "FreedomWorks for Healthcare Reform"
Sep 23 V&V Q&A: The Politics of Laura Ingalls Wilder
Sep 22 New Life for the CTBT
Sep 22 Streaming Video: “The Founders, the Bible and Political Discourse”
Sep 18 Truth and Politics
Sep 18 Big Labor and Big Washington
Sep 16 A Plea to the President to Attend Church
Sep 15 Streaming Video: "Show and Tell: Movies, Morals, and Truth in America Today"
Sep 14 Why All the Fuss? Because America Remains a Conservative Country
Sep 10 Coping with Losing: The Confession of a Frustrated Fan
Sep 09 Monetary Madness
Sep 04 Sex Trafficking: It is Happening in Our Backyard
Sep 03 On Kennedy, Andropov, and KAL 007
Sep 01 Obama’s "353"
Aug 28 Round Two on Bush and AIDS
Aug 26 The Healthcare Reform Fiasco
Aug 25 AUDIO: V&V Executive Director on "America's Morning Show"
Aug 24 Credit Cards and Predictable Unintended Consequences
Aug 21 A Nuclear Japan?
Aug 19 Bush Quietly Saved a Million African Lives
Aug 17 A Trillion Here, a Trillion There
Aug 14 Christianity and Depravity in the Afterglow of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Aug 12 We Could Use a Man Like Warren Harding Again
Aug 10 Saving Obama from Himself: The Machiavellian Thing vs. the Moral Thing on Healthcare
Aug 07 "Healthcare Reform" America Can't Afford
Aug 05 Sleepy, "Lazy" Teenagers?
Aug 04 Happy Birthday, President Obama!
Jul 31 Desperate States and Decaying Federalism
Jul 29 Justice Ginsburg's "Populations we Don't Want to Have too Many of"
Jul 28 The Minimum Wage: Keeping Prosperity Around the Corner
Jul 24 The Next Great Depression, Updated
Jul 22 Detroit: The Triumph of Progressive Public Policy
Jul 20 Iranian Aftermath: Can Obama Close the Deal?
Jul 17 Remembering July 20, 1969
Jul 16 The Nuts and Bolts of Cap and Trade
Jul 13 Gore Unhinged
Jul 10 Crucial Differences Between Non-Embryonic and Embryonic Stem Cells
Jul 08 Upheaval in Honduras: A Defining Moment for the Obama Presidency
Jul 07 Kind of Like Star Wars all Over Again
Jul 01 Prudence at the American Founding—and Today
Jun 29 “Thinking” Cal Coolidge on the Declaration of Independence
Jun 26 No Laughing Matter
Jun 23 Something's Rotten in Farrell
Jun 22 Bush Unplugged—and Unappreciated
Jun 18 With Father, Through the Valley of Death
Jun 16 Detroit: A Glimpse into America’s Future?
Jun 15 Team Obama’s Auto Coup
Jun 12 Talking Jesus: Obama vs. Bush
Jun 10 Why Don’t Students Like School?
Jun 09 Streaming Video: "Abraham Lincoln and the Founders"
Jun 08 Opening Pandora’s Box: Classifying CO2 as a "Pollutant"
Jun 05 What I Saw at the Rotunda
Jun 02 Interfaith Dialogue: Let’s Talk Persecution
Jun 01 Buy American, but Exclude Farrell, Pa.
May 29 Limited Options for Dealing with North Korea
May 28 The U.S. Constitution: Living, Breathing Document or Dead Letter?
May 26 Meet John Podesta: Architect and Salesman for the New Progressivism
May 22 A Closer Look at the IPCC
May 20 The American Cause this Memorial Day
May 18 Barack Obama and Religion
May 18 Duped at Notre Dame
May 15 Economic Strangulation: The Environmentalist / Democrat War Against Energy
May 14 Obama, Notre Dame, and the Character Thing
May 07 The Riskiest Merger
May 06 The Oracle of Omaha
May 05 Obama’s Two Achilles' Heels
May 04 When Biden and Rudman Wept
May 01 AmeriCorps and the Ivy Leaguer
May 01 Obama, Looking More Like Nixon than FDR
Apr 30 Joan Clark, a 20th Century Life
Apr 29 Checkmate?
Apr 29 Streaming Video: “Faith, Freedom and the Church in India”
Apr 24 FDR: Then and Today (A review of Burton Folsom's “New Deal or Raw Deal”)
Apr 22 Tom Dillon vs. the Relativists
Apr 20 A Message on "Faith, Freedom, and Higher Ed"
Apr 16 Conference Videos: "Faith, Freedom, & Higher Education"
Apr 15 Streaming Video: "Choice, Vouchers, and Tax Credit"
Apr 14 Why Not Manage Universities, Mr. President?
Apr 14 Streaming Video: “Tablet PCs: Gateway to Change”
Apr 13 E.D. Hirsch Jr.: The Twentieth Century’s Liberal Conservative Educator
Apr 13 V&V Q&A: On E.D. Hirsch Jr. and Cultural Literacy
Apr 07 Economic Stimulus 101: Reaganomics vs. Obamanomics
Apr 06 Baseball, America, and the 21st Century
Apr 03 Two Americas?
Apr 01 God and Man at Notre Dame
Mar 31 Streaming Video: "Modern Youth in a Time of Economic Crisis"
Mar 27 In Praise of Capitalist Exploitation
Mar 25 More Bailouts, More Fed
Mar 23 Communicating Obama’s Fiscal Disaster
Mar 19 Anger at AIG
Mar 17 Streaming Video: "The Challenge of Affluence"
Mar 16 The Employee Free Choice Act—Why UNIONS Will Be Hurt
Mar 13 The Ghost of John Maynard Keynes
Mar 11 Crisis—What Crisis?
Mar 10 Streaming Video: "Let Their First Word be 'Washington' -- The Founders and Public Education"
Mar 09 Rush and Rick
Mar 06 Into the Fiscal Abyss
Mar 05 Where Have You Gone, Bill Casey?
Mar 02 Three Books for the Current Crisis
Feb 27 Not "Silent Cal"—"Thinking Cal": Correcting the Historical Image of Calvin Coolidge
Feb 26 Slumdogs and Slavery
Feb 23 Hugs and Kisses from Iran
Feb 18 Tough Times for Wise Virgins
Feb 18 Streaming Video: "Rising Food Prices: Who is to Blame?"
Feb 16 CVV Executive Director Surveyed on Presidents by C-SPAN
Feb 13 An Obama-Reagan Presidency?
Feb 12 Breakfast in America
Feb 12 Streaming Video: Abraham Lincoln Lecture Series
Feb 10 Team Obama: Ready to Rock 'n' Roll
Feb 09 The Legacy of Abraham Lincoln
Feb 06 Obama’s "Change We Can Believe In:" Paying Off the Unions
Feb 06 The Employee Intimidation Act
Feb 05 Streaming Video: Third Annual Ronald Reagan Lecture
Feb 04 Freedom Works: Speaker Pelosi’s Teachable Moment
Feb 02 Love That Economic Pain!
Jan 31 V&V Q&A: On Economic Depressions—Then and Now?
Jan 30 V&V Q&A: On Fed Distortions and Bailouts
Jan 29 Streaming Video: "Only Connect: From Education to Vocation — The Telos of a Grove City College Degree"
Jan 29 V&V Q&A: On Booms, Busts, and America
Jan 27 Viva La Revolucion
Jan 27 Streaming Video: “The Trouble with Arts Subsidies”
Jan 26 The Sparkle of Irony: When Presidential Politics and Poetry Collide
Jan 23 Mission Accomplished?
Jan 21 A Tale of Two Inaugurals
Jan 20 “Media Lied, Kids Died?”
Jan 19 Assessing the Presidency of George W. Bush
Jan 16 Not the Great Communicator: On Bush, Berlin, and Moses
Jan 15 "Only Government Can ..."?: Parsing Obama’s Speech on the Economy
Jan 13 Obama’s $1 Trillion Gamble
Jan 09 Howard Dean’s Presidential Victory
Jan 07 Operation Cast Lead: A Necessary, Just and Legal Response
Jan 05 "Fed" Up? Money Lessons for the New Year
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10/22/2010 : Book Event: Executive Director Paul Kengor to Lecture on His Latest Release: "Dupes"
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09/21/2010 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: "Little Pink Houses: Private Property, the Founders and Susette Kelo's Story"
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07/07/2010 : Grove City College to Host YAF's Northeast Conservative High School Conference
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06/15/2010 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: "The Fall and the Founders"
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04/15/2010 : CVV Conference: The Progressive Surge and Conservative Crackup?
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04/07/2010 : Freedom Readers Lecture Series: By Dr. Jeffrey M. Herbener
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03/30/2010 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: By Dr. L. John Van Til
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03/03/2010 : Freedom Readers Lecture Series: By Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson
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02/10/2010 : Freedom Readers Lecture Series: By Dr. Shawn Ritenour
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02/03/2010 : Fourth Annual Ronald Reagan Lecture
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12/08/2009 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: By Dr. John A. Sparks
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11/09/2009 : Freedom Readers Lecture Series: By Thomas O'Boyle & Dr. Paul Kengor
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10/26/2009 : V&V Executive Director to speak at Eureka College
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10/14/2009 : Freedom Readers Lecture Series: By Glen Meakem
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09/28/2009 : "The Politics of Laura Ingalls Wilder"
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09/23/2009 : Freedom Readers Lecture Series: By Matt Kibbe ’85
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09/22/2009 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: “The Founders, the Bible and Political Discourse”
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06/09/2009 : American Founders Luncheon Series: "Abraham Lincoln and the Founders"
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04/16/2009 : CVV Conference: Faith, Freedom and Higher Education
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04/15/2009 : Freedom Readers Dessert: by Ben Stafford
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04/14/2009 : Dr. Bob Mancabelli Lecture: “Tablet PCs: Gateway to Change”
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03/31/2009 : Charles Wiley Lecture: "Modern Youth in a Time of Economic Crisis"
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03/17/2009 : Freedom Readers Dessert: "The Challenge of Affluence"
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03/10/2009 : American Founders Luncheon Series: Let Their First Word be “Washington” -- The Founders and Public Education
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02/18/2009 : Freedom Readers Dessert: "Rising Food Prices: Who is to Blame?"
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02/12/2009 : Bicentennial Lectures Honor Lincoln's Birth
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02/05/2009 : Third Annual Ronald Reagan Lecture
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01/27/2009 : Freedom Readers Dessert: "Free Markets and Funding the Arts"
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12/11/2008 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: “Give me Liberty” -- Patrick Henry and Religious Freedom in America
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09/23/2008 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: "The Founders and the Presidents: from July 1776 to November 2008"
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06/10/2008 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: “Gun Control, the Supreme Court, and the Founders' Second Amendment”
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04/10/2008 : CVV Conference: Church & State 2008
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04/02/2008 : Charles Wiley Lecture: "Principles for Developing a Sound American Foreign Policy"
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03/18/2008 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: "Hamilton and the Greenback"
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02/12/2008 : Second Annual Ronald Reagan Lecture
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12/18/2007 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: "The Significance of the Declaration"
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11/02/2007 : Heritage Foundation Lecture by Paul Kengor: "The Judge: Ronald Reagan's Top Hand"
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10/24/2007 : Albert A. Hopeman Jr. Lecture by Thomas J. Usher: "Engineering for Wealth Creation"
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10/15/2007 : Steve Mosher Lecture: "China's One-Child Policy"
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10/10/2007 : Lisa Thompson and Patricia Green Lecture
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10/08/2007 : Pew Memorial Lecture by Tom Ridge: “Security and the Future”
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09/11/2007 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: "James Madison and the Temptation of Terror"
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06/19/2007 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: "The Founders Abroad"
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04/12/2007 : CVV Conference: The De-Christianization of Europe
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03/20/2007 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: "The Founders, the Ten Commandments, and the Supreme Court"
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02/23/2007 : The Legacy of Ludwig von Mises
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02/22/2007 : First Annual Ronald Reagan Lecture
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02/14/2007 : Michael Kazin Lecture: “The Gospel of William Jennings Bryan”
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12/05/2006 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: “The Maligned Faith of Thomas Jefferson”
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11/03/2006 : 2006 Austrian Student Scholars Conference
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10/04/2006 : Wilfred McClay Lecture
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09/19/2006 : The American Founders Luncheon Series: “George Washington as the Model of American Statesmanship”
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04/05/2006 : CVV Conference: Mr. Jefferson Goes to the Middle East
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02/27/2006 : Global Perspectives Seminar
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02/22/2006 : Medicine and Theology: From Embryos to the Posthuman
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07/20/2005 : Paul Kengor Lecture and Booksigning at the Ronald Reagan Library
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04/04/2005 : CVV Inaugural Conference: The Road From Poverty to Freedom
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Tom Dillon vs. the Relativists
By Dr. Paul Kengor
April 22, 2009

 Dr. Paul Kengor
Dr. Paul Kengor
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Last week, as we at Grove City College held a conference on “Faith, Freedom, and Higher Education,” in which we underscored the struggle against rampant secular relativism in our universities, American higher education lost a true apostle of faith and freedom. A continent away, Thomas Dillon, the remarkable president of the remarkable Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, Calif., was tragically killed in an auto accident while visiting Ireland. He was 62 years old.

I did not know Dillon well, though I interacted and corresponded with him a number of times. We were introduced by Judge Bill Clark, the close Reagan adviser who, among his many roles, is a longtime supporter of Thomas Aquinas College. I first met Dillon and his gracious wife, Terri, at Clark’s office in Paso Robles, Calif.

A few weeks later, the Dillons took time from their busy schedule to host me and my family—all the kids included—at their college. They served us lunch, even preparing “kid food”—chicken fingers, spaghetti and meatballs. (My son, Mitch, when I asked him last week if he remembered that lunch, responded: “Yeah, they gave us Cherry Coke and Dr. Pepper.”)

Like the college itself, founded in 1971 as a bulwark against the inanity of the Age of Aquarius, the Dillons were models of civility. We got a detailed tour, where we admired the architecture, including Bill and Joan Clark’s donation to the St. Bernardine Library: a 17th century Spanish ceiling purchased from the William Randolph Hearst collection.

We learned of the school’s celebrated Great Books curriculum, a rare gem amid the post-modern madness that suffices as contemporary “higher” education. The college hails the timeless beauty of the eternal classics, and employs the Socratic Method in its contemplation of the brilliant thinkers of Western civilization. The students, huddled in small seminars, are led by faculty in the study of original sources—not textbooks. “Come and experience the Great Books,” says a current ad for the college. “Converse with Truth.”

Like Grove City College, Thomas Aquinas College stands athwart history yelling “halt;” two of only a handful of places where I would dare send my kids and money.

The whole experience, and the college itself, was an exercise in virtue. Prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance; faith, hope, and charity. Both Thomas Aquinas College and Thomas Dillon were testimony to the harmony of faith and reason—fides et ratio—long ago elevated by their namesake: St. Thomas Aquinas.

Speaking of which, I remember one particular anecdote that Dillon shared with me, which illustrates the sorry state of American higher education—and the uniqueness of Dillon and his college. Dillon had been at a recent meeting of university presidents. A matter of morality came up. One of the presidents, naturally assuming they were all secular relativists—excellent odds—casually chimed in: “There are no absolutes.”

It was sophistry as old as Pilate, “What is truth?” and, more ancient still, as naked as the Garden of Eden, “Ye Shall Be as Gods.” The first of sins that precipitated the fall: pride.

Dillon’s students and faculty dispatch these things in their education, whereas the inhabitants of the universe of the other presidents flee these truths like a vampire bolting from a cross. As they converse with Truth, neither Dillon nor his school suffer post-modern platitudes. Their pope, Benedict XVI, decries the global scourge that is the “Dictatorship of Relativism.” Nowhere is the specter as pervasive as in the American classroom.

And so, amid the nods and chuckles of the other university presidents, Dillon, no shrinking violet, refused to tolerate this affront to faith and reason. He quickly protested: “Are you absolutely certain about that?”

As Dillon told me the story, with an impish grin, I eagerly asked what happened next. He said that all the other presidents quit laughing, became dead silent, pushed their chairs back from the table—a parting of the sea, or, actually, by Dillon’s description, more like a clearing of an Old West saloon—and eyed up the two cowboys. Dillon said it was like a pair of gunslingers, hands above holsters, ready for confrontation. It was a showdown. And though the observers failed to recognize truth, they knew wrath.

No shots were fired that afternoon. But Thomas Dillon regularly launched his share of salvos throughout academia, up and down the hierarchy, across the bow of the shipwreck of moral relativism that has destroyed higher education and, by extension, an uncountable collection of young, impressionable—and thoroughly confused—American minds and lives.

Thomas Dillon was a faithful servant, who now earns his heavenly reward. May he rest in peace, forever conversing with absolute Truth.

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Paul Kengor is professor of political science and executive director of The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. His books include The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism (HarperPerennial, 2007) and The Judge: William P. Clark, Ronald Reagan's Top Hand (Ignatius Press, 2007).



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