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Mr Thielman currently works as a patent attorney and lives in Virginia with members of his family. His writings include obscure historical developments and entertainment commentary. He holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Engineering.
Evan is the pastor of First Lutheran church in Houston. He also hosts the Theology on Air podcast.
Bradley W. Shumaker is an attorney and military veteran. He is an Associate Editor at The Everyman, and his articles have appeared in The Everyman, the National Catholic Register, and The Catholic Post.
Auguste Meyrat is an English teacher in the Dallas area. He is the founding editor of The Everyman, a senior contributor for The Federalist, and has written essays for a host of other publications. Follow him on X, @EverymanComm.
I'm a guy who rarely goes along with the majority. This has proven to be a prudent strategy throughout my adult life, but it doesn't win me any popularity contests.
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