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| » A Tale of Two Presidents by Joe Murray Sadly, sadly, the sun rose," wrote Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities. Dickens continued -- "[i]t rose upon no sadder sight than the man of good abilities and good emotions, incapable of their directed exercise, incapable of his own he... read more • August 25, 2006
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| » Elites Endanger Humanities Position Atop The Food Chain by Frederick Meekins For years, enemies of mankind such as Steve Irwin and Jeff Corwin have duped the American people into believing we have nothing to fear from allowing megafauna to trundle unimpeded across the face of the continent. On these propaganda pieces disguise... read more • August 25, 2006
• Social Issues |
| » Treasures In Sinland by Paul Proctor One of my readers ended an email message to me the other day with: "Do you ever write anything positive?" The funny thing was; it happened to be someone who generally supported my views until I unwittingly smashed an idol of his in a recent... read more • August 25, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » Pooped by Marsha Jordan Yesterday was one of those days. I was so pooped that I struggled to sit upright at the dining room table. It took extreme effort to hold my head up out of the soup bowl. Days like that are common for me because I have a connective tissue disease tha... read more • August 24, 2006
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| » Worst-Case Scenario by Jane Jimenez This is the time of year when students head off to school. From kindergarten through college, anxious parents wave goodbye to their children as they relinquish the ever-watchful parent control and trust the fate of their children to outside forces. T... read more • August 24, 2006
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| » Alcohol and the Mel Gibson Saga by Rev. Mark Creech Much has been said of late about the Mel Gibson saga, but little has been mentioned about the way the event pertained to beverage alcohol. James B. Butler, executive director for the California Council on Alcohol Problems, has said: "Mel Gibson ... read more • August 23, 2006
• Social Issues |
| » Sin Management Is Big Business by Paul Proctor I caught an interesting article last week from LifeSiteNews.com that highlighted the frustrations of a disgruntled AIDS activist by the name of Martin Sempa, who was commenting on the absurdity of a recent international AIDS conference held in Toront... read more • August 23, 2006
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| » 'Red-Letter Christians' and Their Dangerous Omissions by Matt Friedeman Note to self: Here lies a lesson on how really bad ideas get started. Tony Campolo, eager to promote the Evangelical Left's newest movement -- "Red-Letter Christianity" -- writes that the label comes from ... "A secular Jewish Country-... read more • August 22, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » A Political Problem in Aisle 5 by Nathan Tabor As anyone who lives in the 'burbs knows, the all-American pastime on Saturdays isn't necessarily a trip to the baseball diamond. For many of us, it's a trip to the local Wal-Mart. This is particularly true as the back-to-school season is in full swin... read more • August 21, 2006
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| » Life In The Manure Pile by Marsha Jordan The husband once aspired to be a self-sufficient, back-to-the-land pioneer. He bought a windmill, oil lamps, beehives, and a couple of pigs, which we named Lois Lane and Clark Kent. This dirty duo caused me headaches from the day we took them home. W... read more • August 18, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » Trendy Village Seeks To Banish The Pleasingly Plump by Frederick Meekins According to reports, a trendy Chicago suburb voted "the sexiest suburb in America" may be on the verge of banishing from its venues of commerce those not conforming to arbitrarily contrived body aesthetics. Lane Bryant, a retailer known fo... read more • August 18, 2006
• Social Issues |
| » Studies Show Entertainment Influences Us by Al Menconi Earlier this month two major research studies were published that shed light on the dramatic effects of today's entertainment on teenagers. The first was released by the RAND Corporation, an independent research organization that focuses on health ca... read more • August 17, 2006
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