Sarah Durham is a graduate student in philosophy at Baylor University.
Posts by Sarah Durham
November 19, 2021
In a market economy, competition plays a crucial role. The capacity of both producers and consumers to outbid one another in selling and securing products allows for the optimal allocation of resources according to relative demand and supply.
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September 29, 2021
What does it mean for a nation to be Christian? Does the United States of America fit the description?
At its founding, the United States was undoubtedly a Christian nation. To foster a society of religious freedom and pluralism, the Founding Fathers intentionally did not establish a national religion and took care to separate the domains of church and state in the founding documents of our country.
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August 25, 2021
In the opening pages of Roald Dahl’s acclaimed children’s book
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, we meet the Bucket family, which includes young Charlie, his parents, and his four grandparents.
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