
Topic: caves
lived in the ninth century, and came from the city of Edessa (Mesopotamia) of Christian parents. He was a zealous disciple of St Theodore of Edessa (July 9). He distributed to the poor the inheritance ... discussWow! Stunning video reveals Stupak (not knowing he was recorded) was planning to cave all along. And apparently he received special ‘airport grants’ for his district! Did he learn nothing ... discuss
He was born in 292 in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) to pagan parents. According to his hagiography, he was swept up against his will in a Roman army recruitment drive at the age of 20, a common occurrence dur ... discuss
Wow! Stunning video reveals Stupak (not knowing he was recorded) was planning to cave all along. And apparently he received special ‘airport grants’ for his district! Did he learn nothing ... discuss
He shines a spotlight into caves of darkness, hauls deepest darkness into the noonday sun. ~ Job 12:22, The Message translation The post Stanek Sunday quote: “He shines a spotlight into caves ... discuss
In the wake of Rand Paul’s recent caves to Political Correctness on immigration and racial pandering, he might want to do something to make himself useful again. A good start would be for him to ... discuss
Bisbee, Arizona, sits on top a hill in colorful pieces like a kid’s jigsaw puzzle. It was once the biggest city between the Mississippi and the Pacific, but it shrunk and it is still shrinking e ... discuss
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”—Benjamin Franklin, 1775 Now assassinating a citizen near you? If you’re ... discuss
Gregg Cunningham A message from Gregg Cunningham, Executive Director of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR): CBR is an educational organization whose principal purpose is to discourage and ultimat ... discuss
(An Egyptian follower of Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman flashes his poster outside in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Sept.11, 2011. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil ... via The Blaze) Erica Ritz reports at The Blaze: Source: Sta ... discuss
Shame on Augusta National. They have caved. While they deserve credit for not caving 10 years ago when the pressure was really on, this still feels like a delayed cave, an attempt to save face while s ... discuss
“Comes down to a man dying on a cross saving the world; Rising from the dead, doing what He said He would do.” Clay Cross – Saving the WorldThe first two posts - Why Worldview? and Challenge is ... discuss
From The Center for Vision & Values, Grove City College Consider this fictitious scenario: In the summer of 1950, President Thomas E. Dewey faced a national security crisis of extraordinary p ... discuss
by Hilary White, Rome Correspondent Oxford University caves to gay activist pressure: Male students may wear skirts to exams OXFORD – Oxford University has acceded to the demands of the university ... discuss
by Hilary White, Rome Correspondent Oxford University caves to gay activist pressure: Male students may wear skirts to exams OXFORD – Oxford University has acceded to the demands of the university ... discuss
by Hilary White, Rome Correspondent Oxford University caves to gay activist pressure: Male students may wear skirts to exams OXFORD – Oxford University has acceded to the demands of the university ... discuss
"Life is not a spectator game but must be played out to the best of one’s abilities and circumstances. Many complain when evil wins though evil is the minority. But remember Burke’s truism, the ne ... discuss
These are the top articles at American Clarion from the past week, including: House GOP Caves, Will Fund ObamaCare; Mike Adams: Was Aurora Batman Shooting a False Flag Operation?; Let’s Celebrate Ch ... discuss
Well, that didn't last long. Just yesterday it looked like Republicans in the U.S. House might have the brass to block the unconstitutional ObamaCare monstrosity by defunding it. Now, it seems "Republ ... discuss
The Following article is from Bro. Joseph Herrin at The Parables Blog. Although I have shared his articles before in the past, for those who do not know, Bro. Joseph has a gift for understanding ... discuss
(c. 983-1073) was a monk and the founder of the monastic tradition in the Kievan Rus'. Also called Anthony of the Caves (Russian: Антоний Печерский, Ukrainian: Антоній Пече ... discuss
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Sometimes the truth of who I am knocks me down a few notches. Today I’m little. Thanks to seeing myself as I really am. Inadequate. Not enough. And still struggling with shame. I’m discov ... discuss
lived in the ninth century, and came from the city of Edessa (Mesopotamia) of Christian parents. He was a zealous disciple of St Theodore of Edessa (July 9). He distributed to the poor the inheritance ... discuss
He was born in 292 in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) to pagan parents. According to his hagiography, he was swept up against his will in a Roman army recruitment drive at the age of 20, a common occurrence dur ... discuss
You read it here. I just can’t post the article on this blog because Supt. Nancy Pynch-Worthylake’s empty-headed “let’s just all hold hands and share and care about one anot ... discuss
From Becky: Uploaded by bubblevision on Oct 4, 2011 Underwater footage shot whilst scuba diving in the Fiji islands and Tonga. Featuring colorful coral reefs, huge schools of tropical fish, shark ... discuss
The wreckage of the passenger liner Titanic will now be protected by a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) convention that seeks to safeguard wrecks, sites, decor ... discuss
SCOTUS appears ready to dump Obamacare Abortion doc dumps thousands of patient records Pepsi ironically clinches title as one of 'worlds most ethical companies' 'October Baby,' rejected by ... discuss
Already stinging from criticisms that he has caved to an overbearing, anti-democratic European Union, UK Prime Minister David Cameron has initiated a sudden push for “gay marriage” in an effort to ... discuss
One family of mutual fund is not surprised as Electronic Arts caves in to GLBT lobby Contact: Steve Ensley, 850-389-4091 NICEVILLE, Fla., March 15, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- "The impact from thi ... discuss
Hat tip goes to John Wiseman's TeaPartyNation blog article. He includes the video below. The video was made in response to yet another of President Obama’s ridiculous,unnecessary, foo ... discuss
Shocking! Is the FBI news below. Meanwhile, "back at the o'ranch", the FBI, DHS & BATFE diligently press on - along side VIPR 'shock teams' and TSA checkpoints ... discuss
I see a dangerous game of chicken being played out here. If the rule is rescinded, then the pro-choice movement will be politically weakened, and the ardently held right to “reproductive freedom” ... discuss
The following is an article written by A.B. Chenoa and is part of a 3-part series called "Paradigm Shift". Chenoa has given me permission to repost them here and I hope you can take a moment to ... discuss
The Great Birth Control Rule debacle is coming to an end with the unconstitutionalists in the Obama Administration taking a step back in their drive to “transform” America from a constitut ... discuss
MOTUS Is my guilty pleasure, so I've been waiting to see what she would say about Queen Michelle's White House romp with Jimmy Fallon. Here's the tease:Thursday, February 9, 2012 ... discuss
Michelle Malkin: First They Came for the Catholics Penny Young Nance: We Are All Catholics Now These two headlines perfectly caption the firestorm unleashed by the Obama Administration mandate ... discuss
from Jill Stanek.comby Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and KelliWe welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.c ... discuss
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and KelliWe welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com.Bryan Kemper upda ... discuss
Politico’s Keach Hagey has predicted Planned Parenthood’s successful ambush of Susan G. Komen for the Cure last week will “likely to go down as a textbook case of the political power ... discuss
Perhaps I celebrated too soon. Planned Parenthood’s and liberal outrage at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure foundation seems to have done the trick. Twitter and Facebook blew up and so Komen cav ... discuss
A line from a historical novel about Lincoln — was it William Safire’s Emancipation? — sticks in my head: “A lie will run from Georgia to Maine while the truth is still putting its boots on. ... discuss
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Breast cancer charity Komen Foundation has issued a statement apologizing for its "recent decisions," which include cutting off future funding for Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion pro ... discuss
In just about 24 hours the “non-political” billion-dollar entity known as Planned Parenthood — which does not itself do mammograms, despite how ABC News frames it — managed to ... discuss
Contact: Bill Keller, LivePrayer.com, 727-420-7005, bkeller@liveprayer.com ST PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 3, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Bill Keller, the world's leading Internet Evangelist and the foun ... discuss
by Johnny Alamo - After years of puzzlement and curiosity observing modern day Democrats, I think I have finally figured them out. I’m constantly amazed that modern Democrats have evolved beyond ... discuss
I don’t know how widely known this is because I didn’t read it in a book but got it from the horse’s mouth at the chapel at L’Abri in Huemoz-sur-Ollon, Switzerland. In the course of one of our ... discuss
I'm out of town didn't want to leave you quoteless! So I fixed up a few ahead of time from my latest reading.When I am constantly running there is no time for being. I will never understand the silent ... discuss
Hat Tip: BB Read more at MRCTV… ... discuss
Wow, that didn't take long ... the payroll tax cut issue has reached an expected conclusion. The House Republicans have caved ... apparently in exchange for a "technical correction" designed to "min ... discuss
Alister E. McGrath’s new fantasy novel, Darkness Shall Fall (Zondervan, 2011), concludes the Aedyn Chronicles trilogy, which follows siblings Peter and Julia and their bratty stepsister Louisa o ... discuss
Source: EWTN St. Martin, called "the glory of Gaul," was born about the year 316 of pagan parents in Sabaria, Upper Pannonia, a province comprising northern Yugoslavia and western Hungary. His father ... discuss
Follow-up to prior article: Shoveling Up After The COWS Gary BauerGary Bauer, Contributing Author: The private company that owns Zuccotti Park backed down from its demand that the Wall Street protest ... discuss
I have a little free time today so I wanted to bring a few things to your attention that I ran across over the past few days. The first of them is this essay from American Thinker on the true mo ... discuss
This is unreal: For the only Detroit automaker that “didn’t take the money” of the federal auto bailouts, Ford Motor Co. keeps paying a price for its comparative success and self-rel ... discuss
Oh Sweet Jesus on a t-model Ford already! I thought Rep. Sheila Jackson was a little off in the head! Turns out North Carolina’s Government makes her look rather smart! Via the Daily Caller: As ... discuss
Matthew 16:13-20 Pentecost 10 August 21st , 2011 “Son of the Living God” Caeserea Phillipi, or what is left of it, is one of the many places we visited on our trip to Israel in 2007. What is le ... discuss
Conservative commentator Alphonzo Rachel on blaming the dog, the source of the Clinton budget surplus, the insanity of raising the debt ceiling for the 985,478,912th time and expecting spending to fin ... discuss
(c. 983-1073) was a monk and the founder of the monastic tradition in the Kievan Rus'. Also called Anthony of the Caves (Russian: Антоний Печерский, Ukrainian: Антоній Пече ... discuss
I bet Hudak caves between now and the election. He caved on the HRC, he's going to cave on this. ... discuss
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July 4th has come and gone, but may the spirit live on. May we continue to become more informed each day about our country's heritage and may we pass it on to our children so that it will never ... discuss
We bear witness to a time in our history, when the Constitution of these United States is being disregarded, in the form of judges "legislating from the bench," and academicians in positions of politi ... discuss
We took in the awe inspiring cave of Pesh-Merle today. What a moving experience to view the sacred art of our long ago ancestors. Clearly, they appreciated the grandeur of the large animals with which ... discuss
Though this video arguably falls into the “cheesy humor” category, it addresses a once growing and (now perhaps due to the work of JP Holding and others) quickly waning movement among you ... discuss
Recently, we saw a stalemate involving the Federal budget that was a hair close to leaving GIs without a paycheck and national parks closing down. There was quite an uproar and those that were not goi ... discuss
From: burd Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2011 Subject: The fastest growing religion is... Christianity taking over planet?Evidence suggests it's fastest growing faith on Earth Wha ... discuss
lived in the ninth century, and came from the city of Edessa (Mesopotamia) of Christian parents. He was a zealous disciple of St Theodore of Edessa (July 9). He distributed to the poor the inheritance ... discuss
Shall we set a place for Christ at dinner time? Hardly. Craziness is upon us though. Someone linked to me a pretty good description of the case built for the perceived Judgment Day, that we're all h ... discuss
He was born in 292 in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) to pagan parents. According to his hagiography, he was swept up against his will in a Roman army recruitment drive at the age of 20, a common occurrence dur ... discuss
Conviction struck me last week when I got one of the recent letters from Planned Parenthood President, Cecile Richards. Her subject was “Who do we have to thank for this?” And it wasn&rsqu ... discuss
In my last post, I wrote about the Zoe Foundation’s Randy and Kelsey Bohlender and the beginnings of their journey of putting feet to their intercession for the ending of abortion through adopti ... discuss
With the beginning of Holy Week, I look ahead with trepidation to the services for the Sacred Triduum. The liturgical mediocrities (at best) and abuses (at worst) that prevail in my area at all ... discuss
Well it would seem that Republicans in Congress blinked agreeing to a last minute deal where they compromised everything and Democrats gave nothing. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is doing a ... discuss
I keep getting the feeling that our leaders in Washington just do not fully appreciate what it is all about. Even before the vote last night, i was told by various sources that we would not get de-fun ... discuss
What an amazing day! Yesterday was one of those days that we will remember here. For two reasons. Firstly, we've been waiting for three days hoping that Dr. Michael Brewer, who was trapped for three d ... discuss
As a social experiment it could hardly have been devised better. Put 33 men 2300 feet underground and seal them in with limited supplies and with no guarantee that they will be rescued. Then leave the ... discuss
It’s good to juxtapose some lay-person friendly medical info up with the hot button pro-life issues of the day. So…. if you want to learn about tracheostomies for babies, and trach care a ... discuss
On Jan. 18, the Halton Catholic District School Board caved to pressure from gay activists and rescinded its Equity and Inclusive Education Policy II-45, following a media storm over the board’s pol ... discuss
From Variety:At a concert to raise money for the legal fund to overturn Proposition 8, Elton John earned multiple standing ovations for classics like "Bennie and the Jets," "Rocket Man" and "Levon," b ... discuss
Stephen Prothero notes that for all the blow back that the secularist attack on Christmas has brought in recent years, the commercialist invasion continues. Here's a truffle quote: A few years ago Bil ... discuss
So you live from day to dayAnd you dream about tomorrowBut the hours go by like minutesAnd the shadows come to staySo you take a little somethingTo make them go awayAnd I could have done so many thing ... discuss
“They called out in a loud voice, ‘How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?’ Then each of them was given a white r ... discuss
By Kathleen GilbertWASHINGTON, D.C., December 19, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The final known obstacle for President Obama's health care overhaul suddenly toppled Saturday morning as news broke that ... discuss
Stem Cell Research for COPD and Emphysema Dr. Roberto Fernandez Vina will present his stem cell study on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Emphysema next week at the International Soci ... discuss
Comments from FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education) concerning the video, audio and fake dollar bill from article off their web site titled Bucknell University Slams Door on Student Sat ... discuss
Recent news headlines on Life issues by Bill Beckman of the Adult stem cells from fat tissue offer hope for MS treatment The Pill makes exercise ineffectual: study FDA caves to pressure, plans to en ... discuss
Headline of HeadlinesBono of U2, "I'm holding out that Jesus took my sins onto the Cross, because I know who I am, and I hope I don't have to depend on my own religiosity"-Interviewer: "The Son of God ... discuss
"Even the Rabbi and his wife at Nariman House were sexually assaulted and their genitalia mutilated" Remember, the Rabbi's wife was pregnant. I think it might have been easy to deny the evil of the Na ... discuss
So you live from day to dayAnd you dream about tomorrowBut the hours go by like minutesAnd the shadows come to staySo you take a little somethingTo make them go awayAnd I could have done so many thing ... discuss
I must admit a large amount of frustration when I read misleading and wrong writing from so-called professionals in the mainstream media. Lets take a deep breath and try to get through this editorial ... discuss
What happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence?~Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died.~Twelve had their homes ransacked and burne ... discuss
Started this post about two weeks ago: At dinner a few weeks ago our gracious host remarked that at some point people would figure out that Obama is the wholesale product of his Harvard education, wit ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI AFTERNOON EDITIONA Great Day for Catholic Higher Education - Patrick Reilly, Insd CthFriday of Good Shepherd Sunday - Fr. Richard Neuhaus, 1st ThingsExpelled Film: Ben Stein vs. Atheists ... discuss
From the DEBKAfile: This demand, according to DEBKAfile’s military sources, would amount to lifting Israeli restrictions on Palestinian travel from the northern West Bank terrorist stronghold ... discuss
By Hilary White LONDON, March 25, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Responding to pressure from within his party and from senior figures in the Church, Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has agreed to all ... discuss
Friday: Smorgasbord. Pick up your forks.>This, and this, people, are the sort of thing that explain why we should all carry a firearm at all times. I became vaguely aware of two scruffy young men b ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI AFTERNOON EDITIONPope Rallys Catholics to Help Levant Christians - Cth Nws AgncyNew US Envoy to the Vatican, Glendon - Harvard Law SchoolRosalind Moss to start a Community of Sisters - Ca ... discuss
Victory for the Culture of Life!After numerous articles and pressure from Catholic and online media, Google-sponsored YouTube cited a “technical malfunction” as the reason American Life League ... discuss
Communist China (Our Gracious Olympic Hosts) Caught in 2 New Espionage CasesMarketing Lent as the Christian RamadanObama Won't Wear an American Flag Pin...But His Houston Office Displays Cuban Flag wi ... discuss
It appears that the folks running You Tube can be just as fickle, unfair and politically correct as the next fellow and they've proved it by removing altogether an American Life League clip which crit ... discuss
Podcast Show Notes The pro-life shows its unbeatable spirit on the 35th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade and provides hope for us all. President Bush caves on earmarks. (Hat Tip: Club for Growth.) And one ... discuss
Originally published on December 28 - bumped and updated Tuesday, January 8: Last month, Warner Music Group, one of the four major record labels, offered Amazon’s digital music download store a ... discuss
Benazir Bhutto's gender could not possibly have helped her case in the backroom caves and rat-holes that al-Qaeda or the Taliban use for offices — or indeed, in Musharraf’s well-a ... discuss
For his comments “Giuliani is the best candidate to handle “one of the most difficult problems in current history” — ‘the rise of the Muslims,’” and Muslims need to be chased ... discuss
President Bush, still voicing concern about special-project spending by Congress, yesterday signed a $555 billion bill that funds the Iraq war well into 2008 and keeps government agencies running thro ... discuss
Tater Tots Too Hot: Idaho Fire Station Catches FirePresident Bush Caves in To Congressional Blackmail/Pork Barrel SpendingMark Steyn on Benazir BhuttoFund-Raising Begins for Bay Area Cord Blood BankNe ... discuss
For Christmas I want to share with all my friends my thoughts on the meaning of being a Christian living in a secularizing society here in America.The following is taken from various sources and prope ... discuss
WASHINGTON -- NBC reversed course Saturday and decided to air a conservative group's television ad thanking U.S. troops.The ad, by the group Freedom's Watch, asks viewers to remember the troops during ... discuss
Filed under: NBC, Freedom's Watch, Liberalism, War on TerrorWhatever credibility NBC might have had leftover from Keith Olbermann's draining of it, it was lost yesterday, when the network actually ref ... discuss
The Muslim world has youth, numbers and global ambitions. The West is growing old and enfeebled, and lacks the will to rebuff those who would supplant it. It's the end of the world as we've known it. ... discuss
Part 1 here.------------------So, is the Muslim Allah the same God that we Christians worship? Well, let’s look and see. In the Qur'an, Sura 4:171 says,“Say not Trinity…God is One: Glory be to H ... discuss
What's good for the goose (from WorldNet Daily)...An American television evangelist has turned the tables on al-Qaida terrorist leader Osama bin Laden - sending him a video message warning him to repe ... discuss
Independence Day 2007enter>“Our cause is noble; it is the cause of mankind!” ~ George Washington Calling the day we declared our indpendence from the tyrannical rule of Britain "July 4th" has nev ... discuss
Multiple scientists are planning to resurrect woolly mammoths. Some are confident they can do it, but many skeptical. Freddie Flintstone and his friends in Bedrock won't be the only persons to see a w ... discuss
I call the "Bipartisan" Amnesty Plan" a complete disaster for the GOP and the country, and believe it to be nothing less than a slap in the face to every law-abiding American. Jawa Report has much ... discuss
I call the "Bipartisan" Amnesty Plan" a complete disaster for the GOP and the country, and believe it to be nothing less than a slap in the face to every law-abiding American. Jawa Report has much ... discuss
The Times Online offers some more European-style thoughts about the shootings at Virginia Tech:Just before 5am on Monday, April 16, Cho Seung-hui got out of bed and walked to his computer. Perhaps he ... discuss
Amnesty International risks becoming complicit in one of civilization's greatest human rights abuses and taking the side of some of history's tyrants, according to the world's largest pro-life movemen ... discuss
Today’s Evening Devotional, by Charles Spurgeon. “She called his name Ben-oni (son of sorrow), but his father called him Benjamin (son of my right hand).” - Genesis 35:18 To every ma ... discuss
Courtesy of Joel C. Rosenberg: But archeologist who found tomb says the film is nonsense. Why not come to Israel with us and see for yourself? By Joel C. Rosenberg (WASHINGTON, D.C., February ... discuss
"Wave" of Beheadngs May Be On Their Way; Iran Update; Texas Being Stupid; Tony Snow; Etc. + Happy Newsstill not sleeping.Yay Colts! (Of course I watched.) I was also pleased with Billy Joel's non-hi ... discuss
As you may or may not know, I enjoy the pursuit of creativity. That is not the same thing as saying that I do it well, but I am convinced that Christians must regain an appreciation for the arts in li ... discuss
Jamal Miftah is a resident of Tulsa, Oklahoma and wrote a letter to the editor at TulsaWorld.com against al-Qaeda and Islamic terrorism, but fellow Muslims at his mosque say that his letter is ant ... discuss
From MSNBC... This holiday season, Wal-Mart isn’t trumpeting big bargains only. It’s also bringing “Christmas” back into its marketing, after several years of playing down the term. Wal-Mart ... discuss
Here's some excellent must-read commentary to leave at the top of this page during a short intermission. Bye for now. Back soon. "Bush and Blair are raising false hopes among rebels and refugees, ... discuss
In what I consider a mild rant, Gerard Baker weighs-in on Europe's failure to confront the Islamist threat, from opting out of a serious fight against the Taleban, sabotaging efforts to get Iran off i ... discuss
In what I consider a mild rant, Gerard Baker weighs-in on Europe's failure to confront the Islamist threat, from opting out of a serious fight against the Taleban, sabotaging efforts to get Iran off i ... discuss
Time Magazine has an interesting article on the Prosperity Movement in the Church. There are too many "money quotes" in this, but I'd urge you to read the article: Last March, Ben Witherington, an i ... discuss
Filed under: ACLU, War on Terror, Liberalism, HumanismCrossposted from Stop The ACLUIt isn't surprising that the ACLU were quick to react to Bush's jaw dropping speech admitting to secret CIA prisons ... discuss
I remember guffawing back when Tim Robbins was talking (and talking, and talking and talking) about the “chill wind” blowing through America thanks to Bushitler and the Nazi Neo-Cons who w ... discuss
This is just amazing. As many of our readers already know, Comedy Central's South Park last week aired part 1 of an episode centered around the Mohammed cartoon controversy. Last night, the second par ... discuss
Baseball season is begun! In tribute to this fine game, allow me to reprint a post from last year! Whaddya mean, you don’t know who Babe Herman is? My son Buster is down with a cold (this is wha ... discuss
I've been reading the Apocrypha and would like to share some passages from 2 Maccabees today and tomorrow.Today's reading is from Chapter 6. It seems particularly timely in the wake of stories like ye ... discuss
Photo: Archival Footage of Osama bin Laden in Sudan (via Watching America Mar 23, 2006: Al-Jazeera TV Qatar posted in Jan 00:02:31 MEMRI ) Today, here in Britain, is Mothering Sunday. It is ... discuss
Washington Times: Clerics Insist On Execution of Convert Senior Muslim clerics demanded yesterday that an Afghan man on trial for converting from Islam to Christianity be executed, warning that if ... discuss
By Michelle Malkin · March 24, 2006 12:39 AM WAKE-UP CALL (via AP/WaPo): Senior Muslim clerics demanded Thursday that an Afghan man on trial for converting from Islam to Christianity be executed, ... discuss
Michelle Malkin continues to stay on top of the Abdul Rahman story in Afghanistan. She posts this AP piece: Senior Muslim clerics demanded Thursday that an Afghan man on trial for converting from I ... discuss
Senior Muslims clerics in Afghanistan say they don’t care what the government or courts decide: Abdul Rahman must die. If he is released on grounds of insanity, as was mooted yesterday, they will s ... discuss
Why are we allowing the tree huggers to determine how we protect our borders? According to this article in the Sierra Vista Herald, Senator Jon Kyl has altered his proposed 25 mile long border fence ... discuss
As promised, here are the books we read in the 2003-4 School Year. Again, our kiddos were 4.5 and 6.5 at the time. This was a year when both my children were learning to read. We were also using the D ... discuss
\" . . . then abortion would be a sacrament.\" You've probably heard that quote before. What do I think? I think it's very possibly true. Think about waging war, for instance. ... discuss
Today’s Evening Devotional, by Charles Spurgeon. “She called his name Ben-oni (son of sorrow), but his father called him Benjamin (son of my right hand).” - Genesis 35:18 To every ... discuss
General By Gudrun SchultzMATTRAI, Pakistan, February 27, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) A young woman was raped by three men in retribution for refusing to perform illegal abortions in a rural communi ... discuss
What I Saw In The Holy Land, 4This is the simplest map I could find for you, and it may well be too small to do any good. But my next few posts will document our journey east out of Jerusalem and up t ... discuss
Joel Rosenberg has a powerful piece at his blog about the amazing influence of Christian Evangelism in the Middle East: "Aslan is on the move in the Muslim world. Last week I took my wife and kid ... discuss
Okay, let me just say it: January can be a Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Month. Y'all do know about the book that inspires us to just go ahead and acknowledge those frustrating times, don't ... discuss
Memorial of St. Thomas Becket Perhaps it is laziness, or maybe it's just me, but with this year's run-up: the continued global struggle against public references to Christmas, the minor backlash agai ... discuss
President Bush's reversal from his original suspension of the Davis-Bacon regulations -- i.e., his decision now to reinstate "prevailing wages" in hurricane-related Gulf Coast reconstruction -- must ... discuss
It seems that the StopTheACLU blog and the Volokh Conspiracy are having a little tiff about this week’s blogburst. He has a problem with this post in particular. ACLU critics call the organization ... discuss
More on ESCR and the Frist betrayal:Michael Fumento writes about the scientific promise of ESCR: "If the technology has a fraction of the true potential its backers claim, the market will fund it." Ap ... discuss
The pro-life community continues to be appalled over once-respected Sen. Bill Frist's new attempt to be both pro-life and pro-death at the same time. Incoherent? Utterly. How do we explain this kind o ... discuss
My respect for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist just dropped significantly. In a speech on the Senate floor warmly embraced by liberals, Frist announced that, with numerous qualifications and invocat ... discuss
Da Beebers:Fugitive Taleban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar has purportedly called on the movement's supporters to unite and fight Afghan and foreign troops. In an audio tape, a man said to be Mullah O ... discuss
Have you ever had a hard time finding the silver lining in the clouds? The school-funding fiasco in Kansas is one such cloud for me. It seems that just as it appears that the legislature will stand i ... discuss
As you likely know by now, a group of Republicans and Democrats have made a deal to preserve the Senate filibuster on judicial nominations. As is to be expected,Confirm Them has a boatload of analysi ... discuss
Then he blessed the murderers with both hands and said: "My God bless and forgive you." The Hieromartyr Vladimir of Kiev, February 7th, 1918 n.s. On this coming Sunday, the Russian Orthodox Churc ... discuss
