
Goals:
a) To present traditional, modern, and universal ideals
b) To defend these ideals with the use of logic, history, and legitimate statistics
c) To debunk claims, "scientific" findings, and assumptions made by liberal institutions
d) To expose them for their logical fallacies, prejudices, biases, and hidden intentions
e) To introduce the likenesses of liberalism with Satanism
f) To legitimize religion and the idea of universal moral code
g) To present a philosophy of life based on virtue, moral character, and communal responsibility
Topics that will be discussed:
1. The existence of universal moral code, and how this proves the existence of God
a) creationism and evolution explained
b) rejection of atheism, existentialism, and nihilism
c) the problems that arise in atheistic, existentialist, hedonistic, and nihilistic lifestyles
d) references
2. The Protestant lifestyle
a) the history and development of the protestant mindset
b) the illogic of protestant practice and worship
c) protestant seduction
d) references
3. The Catholic defense
a) the history and development of the Catholic Church
b) saints & miracles
c) demonic possession
4. The professional and academic field of Psychology and its research
a) the history and development of Psychology
b) the different branches of Psychology: from psychoanalysis to neuropsychology
c) the DSM-IV
d) the current academic status
5. The field of Sociology
a) the history and development of Sociology
b) its embarrassing contemporary followers and their rejection of common sense
c) what we can learn from Sociology (but not from its professors)
5. Politics
a) the separation of Church and State
b) the fallacies of the postfeminist movement
c) the sexual liberation movement
d) Homosexuality
e) Abortion
f) Capital Punishment
g) Affirmative Action
h) the CRIMES of the ACLU
i) organizations to look out for: Planned Parenthood, NAMBLA, LGBTA, UNFPA