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» A Review Of Faith Journey Through Fantasy Lands Few discussions will provoke opinions among believers as heated as whether or not Christians ought to enjoy works of popular fantasy. On the one hand, some claim believers should avoid these realms of the imagination. On the other, there are those Ch... read more • March 10, 2007
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» People's Republic Of Maryland Taxing Its Subjects Into Submission One of the nicknames for the State of Maryland is "The Free State". However, since the power to tax is the power to destroy, perhaps it is about time a more accurate slogan was selected. In an attempt to hop on the global warming bandwagon,... read more • February 22, 2007
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» A Review Of Storming Heaven by Kyle Mills Incidents such as Waco, Jonestown, and the Heaven's Gate suicides prove the unique challenge such sects pose to contemporary society because of the threats they represent to both life and liberty while having to balance the need to protect the innoce... read more • February 20, 2007
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» Statue Of Liberty Should Be A Liberated Woman One of the most comic irrationalities to come out of the Vietnam War that a village had to be destroyed in order to save it. Half a world away, the comment has become something of a joke ever since epitomizing government stupidity; however, as simila... read more • February 9, 2007
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» English Need Not Board Rosa Parks earned her place in American iconography for refusing to go to the back of the bus. But at least she would have been permitted to remain on the bus, which would have been more than is being allowed for three Saint Paul school children who ... read more • January 28, 2007
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» A Review Of Moral Choices It has been said that we have come as far as we have only because we stand on the shoulders of giants. One of the strengths of ethics when studied as part of a survey of Western civilization has been the discipline's emphasis on consulting the accumu... read more • January 16, 2007
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» Boozing Epidemic Among Young Adult Church Groups In discussing her book "Thrill Of The Chaste: Finding Fulfillment While Keeping Your Clothes On" on the Albert Mohler Show, journalist Dawn Eden made an observation that many young adult or singles ministries are centered around drinking. T... read more • January 13, 2007
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» Trump An Enemy Of Free Speech One of the more recent James Bond movies was titled "The World Is Not Enough". It would seem the expression also summarizes Donald Trump's worldview and philosophy of life. Not satisfied trying to maneuver New Orleans residents and little o... read more • January 9, 2007
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» Merry Bizaromas In the Superman comics, Bizarro is a twisted clone of Superman that perceives things backwards such as bad being good, up being down, and left being right. As intense as the annual Christmas conflagrations have become over the past few years, it was ... read more • December 21, 2006
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» Apparently Not The Thought That Counts In a land as prosperous as that of the United States, from time to time parents must remind their offspring that the Christmas season is not suppose to be as much about the gift as about the sentiment behind the present. However, as charities themsel... read more • December 17, 2006
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» Contract Granted For American Concentration Camps For years, whispers have ebbed and flowed across the currents of cyberspace that the U.S. government had plans on the drawing board for the establishment of detention and relocation camps to heard massive swaths of the population into during times of... read more • November 30, 2006
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» World Falls Into Bolshevist Dark Age Coupled with the win of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, it seems with the Democratic victory that the world may be falling into a new Bolshevist Dark Age. Some might argue the above characterization is a bit harsh, but it is entirely accurate. According ... read more • November 10, 2006
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