Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Reformation Day

We are happy to begin this site on the 489th anniversary of the nailing up of the 95 Theses by Martin Luther: October 31, 2006.

-R. Josiah Magnuson, Managing Editor

Why "Revolution?"

A revolution is seen by many today as a large-scale overwhelming revolt against conservative libertarian policies. What is a real revolution, and why is its name included in the name of this site?

A real revolution is a return to the old principles. It occurs when a society veers away from its heritage, only to return or "revolve." This term has been hijacked by Communists or socialists in the last century, and has begun to mean a fight for completely new ideas. A revolution does not mean an evolution. It means a turn-around.

Worldviews Revolution uses the word "revolution" in the same sense as the Founding Fathers did for theirs: a return to freedom and the rule of Law.


-R. Josiah Magnuson, Managing Editor

In the Beginning

The beginning of all philosophy, government, time, space: God created the heaven and the earth. (Genesis 1)

-R. Josiah Magnuson, Managing Editor