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Because if you reject Jesus, i.e. God's love, you will go to hell That's the negative version. The positive is that faith leads to joy and our ultimate end. You can bang your head around trying to ... discuss

Strong men are self-sufficient, while weenies look to the mommy-state to protect them. That’s not me saying that – it’s from a scientific survey of hundreds of men’s upper-body ... discuss

Short Version City Hunter: watched it twice, the second time with my 17 y.o.  Definitely in my top 10 list. Summary: In the early 80′s a South Korean crack military team went on a successful se ... discuss

The Benghazi hearings in the House have gotten under way with a bang, especially from Gregory Hicks, the number 2 American diplomat in Libya at the time of the Benghazi attack: The No. 2 diplomat ... discuss

For my birthday six weeks ago the fam all kicked in and bought me a new laptop.  This one is missing some keys, and one of the letters basically either does not work at all, or when I am not looking ... discuss

This is the most detailed view yet obtained of the cosmic microwave background, the light that was released after the universe finally settled down enough for the first atoms to form and for light to ... discuss

There’s a new book by Kathryn Joyce,  condemning Christians who adopt as ‘child catchers,’ like the villain in Chitty Chitty Bang, Bang. NPR, of course, loves it and gave the author ... discuss

-By Warner Todd Huston The Big Bang Theory ends each episode, after the credits, with what is called a “vanity card.” They are often a few funny paragraphs that differ with each episode, b ... discuss

Lines to hear Stephen Hawking argue that God was not the author of the Big Bang were, according to pictures and sources, a quarter of a mile long. How I wish proponents of Intelligent Design garnered ... discuss

Today was another horrific day for America and foreign tourists who came to run in and watch one of the most popular US marathon's...The Boston Marathon, which is often held on "Patriot's Day" in Bost ... discuss

Today was another horrific day for America and foreign tourists who came to run in and watch one of the most popular US marathon's...The Boston Marathon, which is often held on "Patriot's Day" in Bost ... discuss

God Bless Pope Francis....and Pope Benedict"The appearance of a new pope is a noisy affair. The great bells of St. Peter’s follow the white smoke; the cheering crowd of tens of thousands overflow th ... discuss

 --- 1 ---Can I say how grateful I am for 7 Quick Takes?  The whole concept of it is an awesome idea.  I love the idea of being able to bang out a bunch of stuff that can be complete or ... discuss

Theme: time travel- going back in time to try to fix your mistakes. Some of the same lessons from Groundhog Day and It’s a Wonderful Life Genre: Chick-flick, coming of age story with baseball. Y ... discuss

Advent is the (roughly) 4 week season before Christmas when Catholic and other Christians commemorate the first coming of Christ and anticipate his second coming.  The first Sunday of Advent ... discuss

e it is to be dismayed by the happiness of others and devastated by their good fortune. — Montesquieu The Spectacle Du Jour a couple weeks ago focused on a four-star General and the women in hi ... discuss

Seven Glorious Days by Karl W. GibersonMy rating: 5 of 5 starsThe watery planet that would bear the label "Earth" some five billion years later was nothing short of a creative miracle. The ten billion ... discuss

The Writer: You're a Hindu Catholic?Pi: We get to feel guilty before hundreds of god.When I entered the theater I knew virtually nothing about the movie, except that there was something about a boy on ... discuss

Brethren: Peace and Good to All of you. Do you remember this post from almost four years ago?  Folks, this is from the Catholic News Agency: In exclusive comments made to CNA, the official ca ... discuss

Outside my window... Dark and gloomy - it is starting to look like fall around here. I am thinking... about so many things.  I have been looking at some of the discussions I had on Facebook w ... discuss

I’m publishing this with my apologies.  It began as Calvin’s birth story, but the back story turned into a story of its own and I had to rename it as part of our househunting saga.  I ... discuss

Here at Patheos, we like to say we are “hosting the discussion on faith”, and we try to live up to it.To that end, and as the Holy Father today declares open a dedicated “Year of Fai ... discuss

This is a person who cannot hold down a job. She was fired recently from the cast of Single Ladies. [Link] She also cannot hold down a husband. The first one bounced her off walls. I really hope th ... discuss

Good morning. So, last weekend we toured (one) school in the process of getting my #1 daughter into college. She’s very much down on the Jr college->4 year college route. Regarding the “ ... discuss

It was with some amusement that I read "Will Science Someday Rule Out the Possibility of God?" My amusement turned to dismay. Not because the article is right, but because it has it all wrong, and som ... discuss

We started back to school last week without a bang. We shuffled our feet in the right direction and embraced a few old traditions for the birth of a new school year: Back to School Breakfast, School ... discuss

By definition, if you are a parent, you are a hypocrite.  Why? Because you don't want your kids to bang their heads against brick walls until they are injured even though you doing  the exact same t ... discuss

Next is the toshiba laptop media center will control the toshiba laptop media center for those of you who have tried Toshiba's products like them. However, they may find them a bit expensive especiall ... discuss

Ron Panzer Below is the third and final part in Ron Panzer's essay Stairway of Life. I trust you will find it as enlightening and thought-provoking as I did. MDP Stairway of Life Part 3 What h ... discuss

Voris is bang-on. ... discuss

Those of you who are familiar with Seattle would know of Interstate 5 leading north from downtown, with State Route 520 making its own way to the west, across Portage Bay. Over a narrow water passage ... discuss

This is an article about preaching that is meant to be read by non-preachers. I am an unlikely preacher, a guy who was paralyzingly shy through high school and college and into later life who rather s ... discuss

We had a situation arise working today at Sam’s Club that got me thinking a bit. We had an employee who was struggling to get grocery store carts into the store when a man in pick up for whatev ... discuss

Bishop De Roo, one of the Den of Dissent speakers, gives us a taste of the kind of liturgy we might expect. Never mind the three Jesus mega puppets in the background @ 6:00.  Whatever was behind the ... discuss

Here’s the thing We are triumphant with internet dating, like unbelievably so. Anybody whoms online friends beside me knows that I have pulled massive numbers of women from Facebook and StickAm. ... discuss

The following article was an article that I wrote several years ago and it was most recently featured on Gene Edward Veith's blog, "Cranach," and posted to Brothers of John the Steadfast.  The ar ... discuss

Something for the weekend: Joseph Pearce notes this BBC radio story on Monsignor Georges Lemaitre, the Catholic priest and mathematician/physicist who first worked out the initial idea of what we call ... discuss

I think the headline that accompanied this article overstates the case considerably, but it's an interesting article none the less. Mystery galaxy could unravel Big Bang theory of creation - U.s. - ... discuss

Personal reflection. Brethren, Peace and Good to you. Yesterday I shared with you a sort of inner monologue or reflection on the subject of miracles, in which I pondered the material "link" all mira ... discuss

By: Arlen Williams Gulag Bound In preparation for an interview about Agenda 21, last night, on Robert Letter’s “Bards’ Logic” program (archived and streamable) I had to revisit ... discuss

This is the opening to the Freedom Speaks PBS show on the limits of the First Amendment in protecting the freedom of religion. It is followed by the raw interviews that were done for the program. ... discuss

God Is Merciful - This is a fantastic article from Jon Bloom. He explains why God is merciful not to tell us everything. “God is merciful not to tell us everything. He tells us enough to sustain ... discuss

From ABC News:After decades of careful experiment, physicists say they have found the "strongest indication to date" to prove the existence of the Higgs boson -- a subatomic particle so important to t ... discuss

Listen online to this week’s broadcast of WORLD’s weekly radio news magazine, The World and Everything in It. Or download an mp3 file of the entire program or individual segments and take it ... discuss

Well! That was an invigorating and enjoyable 24-hour news cycle, wasn’t it? The hysterics; the swearing and f’bombing; the renewed exposure of “real media” as ranting and incom ... discuss

Motivation, or attitude, make all the difference in the world. It helps that I am slightly competitive, and I view the whole money thing as a game. I do better when I think of it as a game where every ... discuss

Just a thought that occurred to me after I’d done some reading around the internets, particularly this, this and this.Is it possible that Roberts, concerned by threats from the left that they wo ... discuss

28 year-old Chiara Corbella has died and at her funeral in Rome, there was joy amid the sorrow. In fact, there was a kind of triumph, of love over life and life over death — one of those contrad ... discuss

Photo courtesy of Olga Besnard / Shutterstock.com “Why did Mike Ditka and Joe Paterno recommend the removal of facemasks from football players’ helmets?” asks BC professor, Tim Muldo ... discuss

My piece at First Things, today: With something like horror I realized that I—the news junkie whose earliest memories involve sitting on the floor, transfixed as Nancy Dickerson read the afternoon h ... discuss

Obama said he had all the answers.He was wrong. What has Obama done that was successful in pulling us out of the recession?NOTHING.Americans have seen their wealth plummet. In just three years, decade ... discuss

VICTORY!I'm so proud of Governor Scott Walker and Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch.I'm so proud of my fellow Wisconsinites. We, the "silent" majority - the ones who didn't occupy the Capitol and blow vu ... discuss

It was inevitable that the gungrabbers of this nation play on the furor generated over the Trayvon Martin shooting (which STILL hasn't even begun to be resolved). Here's one of the latest efforts, cou ... discuss

Over at First Things, I’m wonderinge have been thinking about marriage, and about all of our roles as human beings, in the wrong way. What if we thought about life in terms of Office; can we com ... discuss

This week we 4 moms of many are sharing some of our favorite frugal tips.   I’m already busy making this harder than it has to be, asking myself if  ”favorite” means the tips we en ... discuss

I would like to pay tribute with this blog post to Chuck Colson.  Chuck was best known for his role in the Watergate scandal and his subsequent conversion to Christianity after being arrested for ... discuss

Bernard L. Weinstein explains: Virtually from the day he took office, President Barack Obama has railed against the oil and gas industry, arguing it's not paying its fair-share of taxes. Each of his b ... discuss

'Post Racial' Lynch Mobby Ann Coulter, HumanEvents.com, We.28Mar12article source: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=50511     Even after the Duke lacrosse case, Texaco exec ... discuss

    FROM THE PASTORMarch 25, 2012by Fr. George W. Rutler Human imagination cannot conceive the power and pressure that held all the essential elements of the universe together ... discuss

Even if you don’t agree with the mountain of evidence showing that D&P is funding groups that oppose Church teaching – or if you simply don’t think it matters - there are still oth ... discuss

Check out this follow-up article over at Embassy magazine.  It gives us the official skinny on why Development & Peace got their funding cut. Here are some notable sections worth commenting on: Obse ... discuss

Today was one of those days...for many reasons and for a single reason, well at least a single reason in my mind.  Today was one of those days because I had an abortion at age 17 and will be and ... discuss

Pat Buchanan's article on the Land of the Setting Sun outlines the demographic death of Japan because of its 40 year birth dearth. Japan is not alone, however, in its transition from a youthful countr ... discuss

I’m working on a post about Black Bean Brownies (would you ever try them?), but in the meantime you might want to test drive this coupon code.  Just click the coupon and my affiliate link will ... discuss

….in the form of Kathy Schiffer’s newly landed blog:It’s only been a week since I announced the launch of Thomas L. McDonald’s God and the Machine faith-and-tech blog, so you p ... discuss

Good morning. A narrative of why the current President has continued so many policies of the former with which he allegedly strongly disagreed … this one claims he still disagrees but his hands ... discuss

Don’t mess with grizzly bears. They like to chomp on human skulls. But, once in a great while, if you bang one on the snout, he’ll back off. That’s what happened yesterday after the Radio and Te ... discuss

This video is an animation showing how the contraceptive pill sometimes causes embryonic abortions.To read more about the mechanics of "The Pill" visit:http://www.epm.org/articles/bcp3300.htmlTo learn ... discuss

Jane Harman, former democratic congresswoman from California’s 36th district, and Liz Cheney, republican columnist and political commentator, opened AIPAC 2012 by squiring off over Iran during a pan ... discuss

This is a ticklish post to write and it's a ticklish topic and one that will be easily misunderstood, especially by those who are prone to reading through certain filters.  Please just bear with ... discuss

That’s a question for those (including Christians) who cling to evolutionary old-earth theories.  Sitting in the seat next to me on a flight to Washington, DC from Charleston, SC a couple of mo ... discuss

From: deven Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 Subject: Are you a Democrat, a Republican, or a Southerner? Are you a Democrat, a Republican, or a Southerner? Here is a little test that will ... discuss

Does the 2nd Amendment Apply to Toy Guns?article source: http://godfatherpolitics.com/3822/does-the-2nd-amendment-apply-to-toy-guns/ nbsp;  Watch out!  Your child's toy gun may be outlawed. ... discuss

Does the 2nd Amendment Apply to Toy Guns?article source: http://godfatherpolitics.com/3822/does-the-2nd-amendment-apply-to-toy-guns/ nbsp;  Watch out!  Your child's toy gun may be outlawed. ... discuss

Here is an update of a few bills IFI is tracking this session: SB 72 - Chemical Abortions - This bill would require abortion providers to stop dispensing abortion pills at the FDA recommended 49 days ... discuss

If you click on the image it takes you to the post for that image. Click on it again there and it will take you to the full size picture. — Tonight I have the honor of showing my artwork at ... discuss

One phrase used by atheists and Christians alike is "god of the gaps". The phrase originally meant that that it is not helpful to say that whatever science can't explain is God, because someday scienc ... discuss

Well, yesterday I walked in and wham! calls and stuff started piling on just as I walked in. Links? Unintended consequences of our broken patent law, that is more and more we depend on trade secrets ... discuss

A weekly column by Father George Rutler. A rich experience in my life was knowing Father Stanley Jaki, the Benedictine priest and physicist who did much to explain the dependency of modern physic ... discuss

Most expensive picture ever! Here is our universe!! Planck Surveyor: Big Bang camera goes dark | News | National Post mg width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/19 ... discuss

Links? So, a technique popularized in narratives but proven ineffective … and now encouraged in public schools. So is that “go figure” or “color me (us) unsurprised.” A ... discuss

Scott Walker was interviewed by Rush Limbaugh on his radio program Tuesday.Millions and millions of people heard Governor Walker discuss his success in Wisconsin and the Leftist, government union-back ... discuss

http://moneyland.time.com/2012/01/10/hostess-maker-of-twinkies-to-file-for-bankruptcy/ Hostess is filing for Chapter 11.  Bang the drum slowly and summon all ye couch potatoes to pay homage to a fo ... discuss

Questions at Hadron Collider: just ask the Child in the manger - Mail Online - M E Synon's blog: "If you are lucky enough to go to a Tridentine Rite Latin Mass on Christmas -- and plenty of both Cat ... discuss

So what does 2012 hold? Will it be boom or will it be doom? Will it be morning in America or will it be mourning in America? Will we reclaim our place in the sun or will we continue our precipitous ... discuss

Starting a diet? Doubling down on spending/budgetary issues? Resolved to make better use of your time? Learn a new skill or improve an old one? Getting organized all over again? Becoming a new an ... discuss

WASHINGTON—Don’t look for Christmas cheer in the nation’s capital. After a year of tense partisan battles over budgets and deficits, Congress is proving itself incapable of doing anything but ... discuss

Some wars end with a bang (Hiroshima) and others just burn themselves out (Korea). And some end in a rather bizarre manner as the U.S. troops withdrawl from Iraq suggest.  As said troops arrived in K ... discuss

This is the second post in a series on the existence of God. I've read and heard a lot from atheists of late, and frankly I have not found one who is willing to consider any possibility outside of the ... discuss

Leaders in the House majority plan a vote on HR 3630—a bill that would slash federal unemployment benefits in every state and cut federal UI benefits by more than half in the states with the highest ... discuss

Leaders in the House majority plan a vote on HR 3630—a bill that would slash federal unemployment benefits in every state and cut federal UI benefits by more than half in the states with the highest ... discuss

Bang, bang, bang… Is that Santa on the roof, or St. Paul? St. Paul is writing to one of the Churches he founded. He’s rattling off a whole bunch of instructions in short order at the very end ... discuss

Bang, bang, bang… Is that Santa on the roof, or St. Paul? St. Paul is writing to one of the Churches he founded. He’s rattling off a whole bunch of instructions in short order at the very end ... discuss

I love this month’s cover of Magnificat MagazineMadonna and Child, by Marianne Stokes (1855-1927), Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK. (© Bridgeman Giraudon) — it captures the s ... discuss

First reading: Isaiah 40:1-5,9-11 Psalm: Ps 85:9-14 Epistle: 2 Peter 3:8-14 Gospel: Mark 1:1-8 But according to his promise we await new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells. Therefor ... discuss

First reading: Isaiah 40:1-5,9-11 Psalm: Ps 85:9-14 Epistle: 2 Peter 3:8-14 Gospel: Mark 1:1-8 But according to his promise we await new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells. Therefor ... discuss

I have been actively blogging for about two years now. The original intent of my blog was to allow friends, family and any interested folks to follow the adoption journey of our precious Ezekiel. The ... discuss

Be sure to check out what the other moms have to say: Raising Olives, Life in a Shoe, Smockity Frocks, and then there's ME, here at the Common Room. What does a large family drive? Well, the larg ... discuss

This is quite possibly the best time of the year for college sports.  Football is in full swing, and teams are fighting for bowl eligiblity, conference championships, and BCS poll positions.  At th ... discuss

The Alert Student knows that Your Business Blogger(R) teaches graduate courses in Marketing and Public Relations. One of the first rules of modern Public Relations is to establish a two way communic ... discuss

  From: Robert Harrold To: Kofford Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 Subject: re "Stop the class warfare" (by Bret Kofford, I.V. Press, We.26Oct11) Reference:  "Stop the class warfare" by B ... discuss

Landscape with the Rest on the Flight into Egypt, Rembrandt, 1647 Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, "Rise, take the child and his mothe ... discuss

Our family trip this year was to Witchita, Kansas for the Midwest Catholic Family Conference. It was our 1st trip as a family of 6!We stopped in Ardmore, OK for dinner at Whataburger:Then we stayed o ... discuss

Brethren, peace and good to you in Jesus’ holy name. Exploring about the ‘Net I found the site dedicated to the James Gregory Public Lectures on Science and Religion, a series of 12 public le ... discuss

It could be which usually gradually you are suffer problems with your prized dental caused by an automobile accident, rot, possibly the most important rigors making use of your teeth in day. In the p ... discuss

Matthew 18:20 says, “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” Those who attended the Women of Faith “Over the Top” conference in Dallas, TX this past we ... discuss

I had an appointment this morning, where someone asked me what the most stressful part of my life was at the moment.  I replied, wondering what tbj would do next.  When I arrived home, my el ... discuss

Apparently it was not just snarky Althor at Hyscience the only one who saw as suspect that a president whose leadership has been mostly confined to holding news conferences every five minutes at which ... discuss

Planned Parenthood's double dipping: receives wealthy donor support, still demands taxpayer funding CHICAGO, Aug. 18, 2011/Christian Newswire -- Planned Parenthood provides over 330,000 abortion ... discuss

CHICAGO, Aug. 18, 2011/Christian Newswire -- Planned Parenthood provides over 330,000 abortions every year and brings in about a billion dollars annually, but is still fighting to protect its govern ... discuss

Acai Detox Supplements Acai berry, the planet’s tremendous foods is nothing significantly less than elixir in terms of advantages. What if Acai fruit with these magical vitamins and minerals is ... discuss

Helen Zell Political pundits may disagree about whether or not the Tea Party movement is a socially conservative movement, but Planned Parenthood certainly thinks so. According to a report in Chicago ... discuss

Helen Zell Political pundits may disagree about whether or not the Tea Party movement is a socially conservative movement, but Planned Parenthood certainly thinks so. According to a report in Chicago ... discuss

By Albert (Resident Hicktowner) There is a scripture that Paul used when defending/explaining/sharing his faith with a group of philosophers and people on Mars Hill in the book of Acts. Paul, in the m ... discuss

Many said that things like this would happen, if we elected a black President; turns out, that they were right. Charles Manson’s dream has come true. Video: (Via JSOnline)   MJ 4 News: WEST ... discuss

Many said that things like this would happen, if we elected a black President; turns out, that they were right. Charles Manson’s dream has come true. Video: (Via JSOnline)   MJ 4 News: WEST ... discuss

I remember when I was like five or six-years-old, mom handed me a coffee cup and sent me next door to borrow some sugar. We lived on Whitaker Street. It was my world, where I first learned to ride a b ... discuss

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This quote might be old, but it is bang up to date! Let me just mention one feature to watch out for in the recognition of wolves. As I have watched the movement from biblical faithfulness to liberali ... discuss

Following are my top 5 favorite political cartoons for the week. Liberals and the abortion industry are salivating at the prospect of the Obama administration potentially forcing insurance companies t ... discuss

The mainstream media have been trying to dispel the notion that we’re entering another Great Depression.  But eerily, we’re witnessing the confluence of similar events.  The crash of the ... discuss

The last of the five books I read while researching Abort73’s “Crisis of Conscience” page was Carol Everett’s The Scarlet Lady: Confessions of a Successful Abortionist. Though significant port ... discuss

The last of the five books I read while researching Abort73’s “Crisis of Conscience” page was Carol Everett’s The Scarlet Lady: Confessions of a Successful Abortionist. Though significant port ... discuss

When a Christian apologist invokes ‘revelation’ it is often understood by atheists and skeptics to refer to the “writings of the flawed goat herders of a bygone era that have been sh ... discuss

Kitchen Perth Everyone wants their residence to be somewhat of a reflection of their own perception and personality. You instrument regain that there are numerous shipway that you can get your domes ... discuss

In Net Marketing field, there are so some ideas and views that you requisite to bang and owed content nigh that. This is fact that cyberspace marketing and online business is real a big step towards s ... discuss

Today marks the day when GOP candidates are required to submit their second quarter financial reports to the Federal Election Commission.  The second quarter covered April 1st to June 30th.  Fundrai ... discuss

After having taught Sacred Scripture in high school for a little while, I recently took a close look at the USCCB framework for high school Sacred Scripture. I see for the most part a good framework ... discuss

Last year, John Médaille posted a dubious article at Front Porch Republic arguing for a strange, ahistorical marriage of monarchy and egalitarianism.  (I commented here.)  In a similar vein, Jerem ... discuss

Today, Catholics of the Western tradition celebrate the Feast of the Sacred Heart.Outside of devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary, there is none more popular or more identified with the traditional pi ... discuss

The new atheists, like Richard Dawkins and Stephen Hawking, are ever in the public spotlight these days, or so it seems. The idea that brilliant physicists and scientists can make sense of this world ... discuss

I have always wondered why atheists such as Ron Reagan and Bill Maher feel a need to keep telling people a lie that they don’t believe in God? The truth of the matter is, it is not humanly poss ... discuss

My dear friend Leona Choy, noted evangelical author who converted to Catholicism at the age of 80, has been busy nurturing another newbie - just received into the Church June 5. He calls her his Cat ... discuss

That’s a question for those (including Christians) who cling to evolutionary old-earth theories.  Sitting in the seat next to me on a flight to Washington, DC from Charleston, SC a couple of mo ... discuss

From astronomy to philosophy Catholics have made an extraordinary contribution to western civilisation, says Fr Andrew Pinsent From The Catholic Herald (UK)By Father Andrew Pinsent Physicist Stephe ... discuss

Good morning. So, what do y’all prefer, normal (~ a sentence or fragment), brief (one-two words), or extended comments with my links? Or should I more regularly mix it up? CZ factory. I noted b ... discuss

A Twitter friend wrote this article and I just enjoyed reading so very much.  There is so much truth inside her words that I just couldn't NOT share it with you.  There is so much running aw ... discuss

Good morning. Surprising none, I expect. Not, of couse, to be sold in the US. Not the Higgs, something new and unexpected? CBO simulation crash. Hollywood as military contractor. I suspect lots of jo ... discuss

Military spending is parasitic economic growth, according to Tom Woods:To train a single combat pilot, for instance, costs between $5 million and $7 million. Over a period of two years, the average U ... discuss

Is it time to take off the orange t-shirts now, Wisconsin Assembly Democrats?I think so. It's time to go home and take a shower. Over the beat of the protesters' drums, one can hear the sweet voice of ... discuss

The following was originally published at Coming Home on 2/20/11 by Dr. Gerard M. Nadal. Republished with permission. For as long as I can remember, I have been fascinated by volcanos and volcan ... discuss

Well, October went out with a bang and November flew in with a "BUSY!" I'm not a fan of trick or treating. I never really have been, though there were a couple years in my mid-20's that I got into it, ... discuss

Charles Krauthammer sums up our “uniter” succinctly: In a radio interview that aired Monday on Univision, President Obama chided Latinos who “sit out the election instead of saying, ... discuss

The image to the left is the recent rally in Washington DC to restore honor to America by getting back to God. For more on that see Watch Sarah Palin's speech at Restoring Honor Rally that some 400 ... discuss

An Easter reflection for you: The Person which assumed human nature was not created, as is the case of all other persons. His Person was the pre-existent Word or Logos. His human nature on the other h ... discuss

"THE SOUNDS OF SILENCING"... ARROGANCE OF THE LEFT IN AMERICAGreat editorial by Peggy Noonan. Revealing and disturbing actions of the left are described.  Of course to be fair, the right does hav ... discuss

1. Copeland - Your are my Sunshine I am so happy, after nearly 2 years since Eat, Sleep Repeat, there’s a new Copeland album. After all, signs seemed to point to this record not being made at all. A ... discuss

I’m currently working on an article (or series of articles) on the Evolution vs. Intelligent Design debate. I agree with detractors which say “Intelligent Design claims to be science and ... discuss

If you’re visiting from my other blog, Putting the Action in Distraction, welcome! It’s been a while since I updated this blog, so I thought I’d put together a little round-up of th ... discuss

Friday night, IdahoStatesman.com: REASON TO WATCH: An episode that deals with abortion, with surprises. One of them - a starring role by Richard "John-Boy Walton" Thomas. WHAT IT'S ABOUT: In the o ... discuss

An Easter reflection for you: The Person which assumed human nature was not created, as is the case of all other persons. His Person was the pre-existent Word or Logos. His human nature on the other h ... discuss

Hi, I'm back and happy to be! I would ask if you missed me but see you carried on just fine in my absense - over 2k comments on my vacation announcement, lol! My vacation ended with a literal bang e ... discuss

See previous post to this one for much more for context and interest....Backing Away from Pelosi, White House Says Birth Control Funding in Stimulus Bill Was Not Obama's IdeaMonday, January 26, 200 ... discuss

1. Copeland - Your are my Sunshine I am so happy, after nearly 2 years since Eat, Sleep Repeat, there’s a new Copeland album. After all, signs seemed to point to this record not being made at all. A ... discuss

-By Warner Todd Huston Looks like ABC News is starting out 2009 with a partisan bang. On its main page, ABC News is hosting a slide show featuring what it is calling the "All Time Dumb Quotes." Now, ... discuss

UPDATE: Nevermind. This is two punks who got caught trying to rob a store, then decided to go all out and claim that they were going to kill alot of black people, and then try to go out with a bang by ... discuss

Crackle, bang, boom! Red, white, blue Exploding in the sky. Gunshots firing, All men shouting, Happy 4th of July!   D doesn't hate poetry. She loves to read it, to listen to it read to her, but d ... discuss

Family stuff this morning and afternoon - I’m trying to keep up with things: Presto-Pundit: Tiny stage, no room for a band before McCain/Palin showed up. 3:22 PM Bang out the box, I am disapp ... discuss

Inspire Mag:A growing number of Christians in Britain from a Muslim background are facing harassment and persecution, warns Release International. They include ‘Yasmin’, whose ex-husband planned t ... discuss

WSJ: The 2008 Supreme Court term ended with a bang yesterday as the Justices issued their most important ruling ever in upholding an individual right to bear arms. The dismaying surprise is that the S ... discuss

Let me share a little exchange I just had with a young Christian who follows my VTC site: Me: You asked on another blog an example of misinformation or lies (regarding Catholicism) . Here's one. " ... discuss

Mendel called model for balancing science, religion As a 19th-century Augustinian friar, Gregor Mendel was expected to pursue his groundbreaking genetics research with the same passion he re ... discuss

Looks like McCain latched onto a winning issue this time.  While the Democrats are muttering about nationalization of oil company refineries, meanwhile doing everything they can to make sure new ... discuss

I used to love the Marvel "What If?" comics as a kid.Uatu the Watcher, an alien with super intellect and power, observed the lives of the various heroes and villains in the Marvel Universe and would ... discuss

By Mark Hemingway, NRO:‘Freedom of speech is an American concept, so I don’t give it any value.” —Canadian “Human Rights” Investigator Dean Steacy, responding to the question “What value ... discuss

From the DEBKAfile: DEBKAfile’s counter-terror sources report that the truck bomb containing 4.5 tons of explosives was the most powerful ever used against Israel – even in the darkest ... discuss

Is it just me or does Pajamas Media seem to be firing on all cylinders, lately, and doing a bang-up job of providing excellent coverage on breaking stories like the situations in China and Burma, and ... discuss

From Citizen Outreach: By: Chuck Muth LEARNING FROM HISTORY MGM gaming chief Terri Lanni appeared on Jon Ralston’s Face-to-Face television program this week and had this to say: “ ... discuss

"Well, recently, a friend of mine reminded me that just prior to the 2006 election, consumer confidence was unbelievably high; regular gasoline sold for about $2.25-a-gallon; and the unemployment rate ... discuss

I have a feature up at Pajamas Media - a last thought, as it were - something that occurred to me as I watched Benedict leave the pope-mobile to walk the remainder of the way down the ramp and into th ... discuss

I’m on record as a Star Wars fanboy. I’m also a Star Trek fan. While the two advanced galactic civilizations they present have many differences, one thing they have in common is crowds. It ... discuss

I've blogged a couple times over the past 6 months (here) about the movie "super trailer" if your interest is picqued by this shorter one: The premise of Expelled? "PZ" Myers, a U of MN biology pr ... discuss

Badger Blogger provides an enlightening side by side illustration of interest group donations and the Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates, Louis Butler and Mike Gableman. Never mind that Butler’s out ... discuss

Using the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign’s database information, I created this graphic comparing “Interest Group” contributions to the two state Supreme Court candidates. I find it fascinating, ... discuss

I haven’t written anything about Ken Silva for awhile, but not because he hasn’t deserved it. Chris Lyons and his peeps are pretty busy keeping tabs on all things Ken and company and the guys ove ... discuss

Patrick Condell, an English stand up comedian, writer, playwright, secularist and atheist, does a bang-up job of putting Islamists in their right place as mindless, violent, fools with a ideology more ... discuss

Patrick Condell, an English stand up comedian, writer, playwright, secularist and atheist, does a bang-up job of putting Islamists in their right place as mindless, violent, fools with a ideology more ... discuss

Below is the text of Greg Schleppenbach's article for the Catholic Voice about the Omaha stage of Virtue Media's Nebraska campaign. It is terrifically exciting stuff!Greg, the Director of Bishops' Pas ... discuss

If McCain wins the presidency, I fear it will be the end of the Republican Party as a home for conservatives. Ronald Reagan said that he had not left the Democratic Party, but that the Democrati ... discuss

When you start to read an article based on the premise that the New York Times leans too far toward the pro-life side, you should have some idea of what you're in for. But never in all my born days ... discuss

MIKE HUCKABEE states:I believe that we are currently engaged in a world war. This war is not a conventional war, and these terrorists are not a conventional enemy. The top priority of the President as ... discuss

Michael Hirsh for NEWSWEEK reports: Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor who had fallen far off the pace since his upset victory in Iowa, turned into a major power in his own right, winning the key ... discuss

Lee Harris argues that the unenlightened masses that find evolution an impossible pill to swallow reject it because apes and gorillas are loathsome to most people. Proponents of evolution remind ... discuss

Ouch. Marcia Pappas, president of New York State NOW, is herself getting skewered by her own side for skewering Ted Kennedy because he endorsed Barack Obama, which I Politico blog. Seems that their ... discuss

Peggy Noonan writes today, that President Bush has killed the GOP: George W. Bush destroyed the Republican Party, by which I mean he sundered it, broke its constituent pieces apart and set them agains ... discuss

Colby Cosh published an interesting column on abortion in the National Post today.So why, then, is there no law concerning abortion in Canada after 20 years of anarchy? (...)If 68% of Canadians really ... discuss

Jennifer at Et Tu? is one of my favorite reads. Her insightful, articulate prose usually surprises me. She writes: At the time, I was part of the segment of society where traditional feminine quali ... discuss

By Simon Heffer, Telegraph [UK]:The root of my opposition is straightforward. I wish to live in a country that governs itself. I wish to vote for people who, if elected, have power to take decisions a ... discuss

Filed under: Election, 2008, Politics, ConservatismThoughts on the "state of the primaries" after South Carolina:Maverick wins. The guy who has "learned from the voters" could very well win the Republ ... discuss

I am certain that there is no other book I’ve been asked to review more times than William P. Young’s The Shack, a book that is currently well within the top-100 best-selling titles at Ama ... discuss

What are we doing to our children? Even some in the church? It pains me so deeply to see young people walking into church with all their designer labels, the girls in their spaghetti straps (if they e ... discuss

Now that I have the exciting personal news covered, it’s time to get back to work. I took Saturday off to spend with my wife’s family so that we could inform them of our good news, so it i ... discuss

To all my regular readers, visitors, lurkers, friends, unknown well-wishers and worthy opponents - I wish you a new year brimming with all good things, most particularly the gifts of love, friendship, ... discuss

Turtles all the way down A well-known scientist (some say it was Bertrand Russell) once gave a public lecture on astronomy. He described how the earth orbits around the sun and how the sun, ... discuss

I always have an interest in new breakthroughs in shaving. I not only shave my face every day, but I shave my head also. The triple blade diaposables I use are still a little pricy. Mark Judge has ... discuss

According to the Center for Inquiry, science is the highest form of knowledge, trumping religion, intuition, and tradition, among other things. However, there are very good reasons to believe tha ... discuss

The Old Media in Southeastern Wisconsin have had plenty of time to address this story.Mark Belling talked about it yesterday. Charlie Sykes talked about it today.Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner appeared ... discuss

A handful of non-controversial resolutions, a few acknowledgments, flowers for the clerk, a quick claims committee meeting, one more resolution and a motion to adjourn.Nothing significant.  Just ... discuss

A while back, I took issue with a piece written for CBS Public Eye in which Samuel Freedman, professor of journalism at Columbia University and a columnist for The New York Times, who wrote: Instead ... discuss

If you put three economists in a room together one liberal, one conservative, and one libertarian and discussed minority poverty and its causes, how would the discussion unfold? After many years of r ... discuss

Via Instapundit, this fascinating story that to me simply emphasizes all we do not know, and what an illusion is life: Dark energy, goes the thinking, is a result of the Big Bang and is accelerating t ... discuss


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