
Intelligent Design the Future Reclaiming Common Sense in a Pandemic of Lunacy
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May 12, 2026 J. Budziszewski, a professor of government, philosophy, and civic leadership who writes on natural law and cultural critique, discusses why widespread bad ideas damage science, politics, and morality. He explores how social media amplifies errors, how self-deception and logical slowness spread lunacies, and what genuine scientific objectivity requires. Short, sharp, and provocative.
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Interlinked Lunacies Undermine Fundamentals
- Our age is distinct because many lunacies are interconnected and attack fundamental categories like reality, sex, and morality.
- Interlinked errors are contagious, so accepting one predisposes acceptance of others and threatens societal foundations.
Trace Premises To Their Logical End
- Think through logical premises to foresee downstream consequences of ideas.
- Budziszewski uses abortion premises to show slow logical drift can justify infanticide and further devaluation of personhood across generations.
Begin Change With Honest Self Examination
- Start correcting cultural error by honest self-examination and courageous conversation.
- Budziszewski advises admitting personal faults, facing conscience, and modeling clear thinking rather than only blaming others.






