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Jerusalem must make clear that it will protect itself.
January 13, 2022
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In a recent essay, William Deresiewicz—a former Orthodox Jew who claims that he “saw through the falsehood of faith . . . at the age of fifteen,” laments the effects of secularization on American society, and especially on the students and graduates of elite universities. Micah Mattix responds:
Jerusalem must make clear that it will protect itself.
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Does the rejection of religion really stimulate the search for “truth, beauty, and justice”?
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In a recent essay, William Deresiewicz—a former Orthodox Jew who claims that he “saw through the falsehood of faith . . . at the age of fifteen,” laments the effects of secularization on American society, and especially on the students and graduates of elite universities. Micah Mattix responds:
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