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What Would Charlie Do? The Danger of Turning Political Figures into Moral Compasses
From the Wizard’s Desk — March 20 I remember when I was in junior high, the phrase “What Would Jesus Do?” was everywhere. People wore WWJD bracelets as a reminder to pause and think before they acted. It was a good idea—simple, practical, and rooted in something meaningful. But over time, it drifted. It became
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Musings from the Wizard’s Desk: Family, Faith, and Humility
Musings from the Wizard’s Desk — March 18, 2026 There’s something quietly unsettling about realizing how much of your life has been shaped by assumptions you never questioned. I recently finished reading my grandfather’s autobiography—something I had read before, but this time it landed differently. To the outside world, his life might not appear remarkable.
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Something Feels Off: My Take on the Republican Party After 2024
From the Wizard’s Desk March 17, 2026 I Peeked Back Into Politics… Probably a Mistake I don’t follow politics like I used to. Not even close. But every now and then I’ll poke my head back in just to see what’s going on. That’s what I did this week. And yeah… probably a mistake. I
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When Records Lose Their Meaning: Bam Adebayo, Kobe Bryant, and the Forgotten Code of Sportsmanship
Every so often, sports produces a moment that forces fans to ask a deeper question: what do records actually mean? That question exploded across the basketball world this week when Bam Adebayo scored 83 points for the Miami Heat against the Washington Wizards. On paper, it’s historic. The performance surpassed the legendary 81-point game by
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Book Review: The Fourth Wing
A Feminist Fantasy, A World Without Virtue This Fourth Wing review examines Rebecca Yarros’ bestselling fantasy novel not simply as entertainment but as a moral vision. While the book has earned massive popularity for its dragons, danger, and romance, the world it presents raises deeper questions about power, equality, and what kind of human relationships



