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Associated Press • May 8, 2013 • Tamara Lush In a normal school setting, Tony Colton and Ashley Krueger probably wouldn’t cross paths. He’s 13. She’s 18. He’s short and out ... discussRibbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1045 Proper of Seasons: 871 Psalter: Sunday, Week II, 1213 Office of Readings for the 6th Sunday of Easter God, come to my assistance.– ... discuss
This post constitutes Part II of a response to a recent article written by Michael Coughlin. In Part I, I addressed his first two major points of criticism against AHA. In this post, I address Coug ... discuss
This post constitutes Part III of a response to a recent article written by Michael Coughlin. In this post, I address Coughlin's fourth major point of criticism, which is that AHA makes too much of t ... discuss
By Patrick J. Buchanan “I do not know the method of drawing up an indictment against a whole people,” said Edmund Burke of the rebellious Americans. The same holds true of Islam, ... discuss
French Assembly to vote on gay ‘marriage’ Tuesday: spontaneous protests growingby Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent Some 1 ... discuss
For a few weeks now, many people have been asking why there has been insufficient coverage of the trial of “House of Horrors” abortionist Kermitt Gosnell by the “liberal media.” ... discuss
On March 26 and 27, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two cases challenging the definition of marriage as the union of one man and one woman. In Hollingsworth v. Perry, they will cons ... discuss
No one exemplifies Lincoln's thinking on human rights better than Hadley Arkes, the Edward N. Ney Professor of Jurisprudence and American Institutions at Amherst College. His book Natural Rights ... discuss
16 April 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen: While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statement calling my present activities “unwise and untimely.R ... discuss
It has been a hectic, stressful past few days for our family.Instead of slowing down before Christmas, implementing my plans to de-clutter and clean up our little apartment in time for our little fami ... discuss
Robert Heron Bork died last Wednesday morning at the age of 85, of complications from heart disease. Judge Bork was one of the preeminent jurists of our time, holding to the interpretation of the Cons ... discuss
FROM THE PASTORDecember 23, 2012by Fr. George W. Rutler Christ will “gather the wheat into his barn, but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire” (Luke 3:17). St. Luke calls this “g ... discuss
Hey guys, first of all Happy Holidays from your friends here at UTSFL. Now onto the main topic: a few weeks ago the always brilliant Margaret Summerville made a speech here at U of T on the subject of ... discuss
Most Americans do not homeschool their children. However, those who do, certainly have good reasons. Although there are advocates on both sides of this educational issue, it is important to understand ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for November 26 is St. Peter of Alexandria.Born a native of Alexandria, Egypt, St. Peter survived the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian and served as a confessor for the sufferin ... discuss
Joy Beyond the Sorrow - Joy Beyond the Sorrow, the new album from Indelible Grace is available to order and download today. I’ve been listening to it for a few days now and can say that it’ ... discuss
One week ago today, we learned the results of this year's general election, including that of President of the United States. As forty-eight percent of the population were stunned by the results the f ... discuss
I've been contemplating on writing this post for the longest time now. I had to wait for hubby's go-signal to actually do so. You see, there's something I/we haven't been telling you all.But just now, ... discuss
The liberals want Obama to postpone the election, using as an excuse the destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy in a part of the country that is dominated by liberals. Can it be done?Not legally ... discuss
October 24, 2012 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, AN IMPORTANT MOMENT It is almost time to vote and to make our choices for president and other political offices both local and national. You have ... discuss
Another excellent Bishop speaks up:Bishop David Ricken of the Catholic Diocese in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in an October 24 letter to parishioners, as reported by greenbaypressgazette.com, October ... discuss
The Most Reverend David L. Ricken GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - The Green Bay Catholic Diocese is reminding parishioners this weekend that their soul is "in jeopardy" for this upcoming ... discuss
I would like to review some of the principles to keep in mind as you approach the voting booth to complete your ballot. The first is the set of non-negotiables. These are areas that are “intrinsical ... discuss
article source: http://whyamericansaredumb.com/category/over-689-reason-not-to-vote-for-obama/ (5Sep12)689 Reasons to Defeat Barack Obama The National Review Online, September 10, 2012; Volu ... discuss
HOMILY OF HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI Saint Peter's Square Sunday, 7 October 2012 Pope Benedict XVI leads the mass of the opening of the Synod of bishops Photo: AFP/GE ... discuss
How providential that we are discussing this subject this week! My friends the Botkins are doing a webinar on the closely related subject of Reclaiming Beauty, addressing the subject of beauty (and ... discuss
From The Telegraph By Daniel Hannan Oxford this year, Cambridge next Conservatives, while often gloomy in their political outlook, tend to be warm and merry in their personality. I’ve jus ... discuss
I was supposed to post this earlier but, as you know, my/our schedule this week was totally jumbled up when hubby got sick. He was diagnosed first with a urinary tract infection then later on with den ... discuss
“Not you, too, Bill Clinton!” That’s what I wanted to yell when I saw this incredible scene on TV. Bill Clinton is shown bowing to President Obama at the Democratic National Convention. It was ... discuss
Congressman Bruce Braley INDEPENDENCE, IA — The three-term liberal Democrat incumbent Bruce Braley today released a new TV ad which omits his support of reckless foreign policies that undermine ... discuss
“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” (KJV) http://www.bible.com ... discuss
John Bunyan had very little schooling. He followed his father in the tinker's trade, and he served in the parliamentary army from1644 to 1647. Bunyan married in 1649 and lived in Elstow until 1655, wh ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van MarenThe July 2012 issue of the Reader’s Digest featured an interesting article, especially for someone who spends a substantial amount of time every week debating the concept o ... discuss
One of my friends confessed, “I just don’t get marriage. Why do people get married, anyway?” This caused a bit of an embarrassed silence; the friend in question had left her hus ... discuss
The following is the commentary by Dr Andrew Fergusson, leader of the Care Not Killing Alliance in the UK concerning the Nicklinson/Martin case in the UK. The three judges decided that parliament and ... discuss
As most of you know, today is the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Today we commemorate the day that Our Blessed Mother died, whose body was taken up to heaven by her son. If you didn't know, to ... discuss
Well, if there weren’t enough societal problems presented by pornography, an article by Professor Lori Handrahan (American University) reminds of the national security risks associated with porn con ... discuss
“Bless the Lord, O my Soul: and all that is within me, bless His holy name.” RSV (Read this scripture and more at http://prayerpivot.com) It was a double effect last Friday, sorrow and blessing.& ... discuss
I return from the dreadful caterwauling of sophomoric melodies at Mass to find this cartoon by Dan Piraro that is making the rounds of the Internet:Hitherto, I have confined my fantasies ab ... discuss
Whether the user should have some basic knowledge of problems encountered while using Toshiba laptops and about getting spare parts when replacement is needed. With Toshiba, the toshiba laptop 1800 in ... discuss
Today is the memorial of St. Ignatius of Loyola, priest, and founder of the Society of Jesus.St. Ignatius of Loyola was born in 1491 in the Basque Country of Northern Spain to parents of distinguished ... discuss
In the past 24 hours, more information has been brought to our attention, concerning the activities of Bishop Robert Lynch of Saint Petersburg, Florida. It appears that reports of his malfeasance are ... 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. Moral Outcry wri ... discuss
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Moral Outcry w ... discuss
From AsiaNews.it By Bernardo Cervellera Bishop Ma Daqin, by refusing the imposition of hands from an excommunicated bishop and quitting the Patriotic Association, is upholding the very religio ... discuss
"Some may see Hope, those who do not know her, and silently think 'how sad'. Hope is confined to a wheelchair and is only able to use her left hand. As a baby she could not do anything by herself. Muc ... discuss
Below are some quick-fire rebuttals by Anthony Ozimic, SPUC's communications manager, to David Cameron's keynote speech to Melinda Gates' London Summit on Family Planning last Wednesday. Some of Antho ... discuss
From: The Patriot Post Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 Subject: Alexander: Keeping Black Folks Enslaved on the ObamaNation Plantation BODY { BACKGROUND-COLOR: #efefef } HTML { ... discuss
On a cold November morning in 1620, one hundred and one British and Dutch Separatists dropped anchor in the hook of Cape Cod just off the coast of what is now Massachusetts. They had braved the danger ... discuss
1st - In the o'bamanation, Christians go to jail; however, American Muslims allowed to stone Christians in Dearborn, MI video source: http://youtu.be/vnJBW49afzg Published on J ... discuss
Its people have confidence in themselves and the mission of the Church From The Catholic Herald (UK) By Father Alexander Lucie-Smith Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary, Kr ... discuss
The pro-abortion community that includes many in the political and religious factions in this country have unbelievably promoted the act of killing innocent humans in the womb. Th ... discuss
Ancient Roman historians (non-Christian) relate the first wholesale massacres of Christians by the Roman government as follows: In the year 64, much of the city of Rome burned. It was widely speculate ... discuss
In many parts of the country, the Latino population is growing. No big secret there. Even in Cincinnati, service labor once performed mostly by those of African descent is now done increasingly by peo ... discuss
EXCELLENT NEWS!Fr. Pavone has been confined to his diocese unfairly by his Bishop Zurek since September 2011, without being accused of any wrongdoing. This is not only unfair to Fr. Pavone, it i ... discuss
And what, sadly, she did not take a picture of. She shall never forgive herself. But there it is. The Equuschick has a kitchen window. Directly outside the kitchen window is a youngish maple tree. It ... discuss
Bischof Kräutler unterstützt Pfarrer-Initiative - salzburg.ORF.at Bishop Kräutler supports Parish Priest Initiative The aims of the Parish Priest Initiative from lay preaching to the ordin ... discuss
"It must be dynamite" Over at Powerline, Paul Mirengoff notes the opinion of his friend and former Justice Department lawyer Bill Otis, who spent many years as a prosecutor, and served as an attorney ... discuss
Via Fox News - Brian Terry's family attorney Pat McGroder released the follow statement from Brian's parents, Josephine Terry and Kent Terry Sr. "Attorney General Eric Holder's refusal to fully disclo ... discuss
I love the photo Matt Drudge has posted on his site to accompany the Fast and Furious/King Obama/executive privilege story.It's a composite.We know how much Obama loves to employ composites. This comp ... discuss
“Hey Hey, Ho Ho, Western Civ has got to go!” That was the chant that Rev. Jesse Jackson led at Stanford University some years ago. Too bad. We’re going to miss Western Civilization. I agree with ... discuss
From Robert P. George. Amen!A thought and a prayer for my fellow Christians (and for myself):Surely no one is surprised that many Christians are swept along by cultural trends, no matter how antithet ... discuss
Determine the toshiba equium l10 300 of your decision. Comparisons have shown that despite low contrast, they provide darker images compared to Apple in terms of popularity and sales but the toshiba e ... discuss
If I thought about cannibalism at all I thought it was confined to the jungles of some far off land and time, but over the last few days I read of cannibalism cas ... discuss
Poll: 59% of Americans Want All, Most Abortions Illegal Yesterday’s Gallup poll on abortion had most of the media focus on the fact that the number of Americans declaring themselves “pro-choice ... discuss
However, extended warranties of one or more years. This will interfere with the toshiba laptop wireless drivers, which share identical specifications, with the toshiba laptop wireless drivers are prot ... discuss
The Saints of the Day for June 2 are St. Marcellinus and St. Peter.Peter, an exorcist, was cast into prison at Rome, under the emperor Diocletian, by the judge Serenus, for confessing the Christian fa ... discuss
R.C. Sproul illustrates in his classic, The Holiness of God: I had the assignment of teaching a freshman Old Testament course to 250 students at a Christian college. On the first day of class I we ... discuss
treason "The crime of betraying one's country, esp. by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government. The action of betray ... discuss
FROM THE PASTORMay 20, 2012by Fr. George W. RutlerThe great feasts of Christmas and Easter have their Advent and Lent for preparation, but there is little of the sort for Pentecost, which is celebrate ... discuss
A weekly column by Father George Rutler. The great feasts of Christmas and Easter have their Advent and Lent for preparation, but there is little of the sort for Pentecost, which is celebrated next ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for May 19 is St. Celestine.Celestine is a saint who will always be remembered for the bizarre manner in which he was elected Pope, his spectacular incompetence in that office, an ... discuss
Travel with WORLD news editor Jamie Dean to “the new Egyptian wilderness” in the magazine’s cover story this week, and hear the stories of Christians who have survived government crackdown and ... discuss
“Feltan” Recently an old video surfaced of a fellow by the name of Al Armendiariz who is an official of the Government’s Environmental Protection Agency. He stated that the EPA’s enf ... discuss
St. Agnes HOMILY MONTH’S MIND MASS FOR MONSIGNOR EUGENE V. CLARK, P.A. Rev. George W. Rutler Church of Sain ... discuss
No American had a voice in the decisions made in London this day in 1940. It was an entirely British matter. But President Roosevelt had said “this generation of Americans has a rendezvous with dest ... discuss
Pro-abortion protesters are back to their usual tricks at an event where Abby Johnson spoke at the University of Washington.Johnson travels to college campuses across the country to give talks. Last n ... discuss
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By Mark Ellis Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service BEIJING (ANS) -- The woman who risked her life to drive blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng from his village to the U.S. Embass ... discuss
My latest piece introducing National Catholic Register readers to Church teaching on human genetic engineering: Human genetic engineering has always been the stuff of science-fiction novels and b ... discuss
From a heavily guarded hospital room in Beijing, human rights activist Chen Guangcheng sent a desperate message to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after she arrived in the city for talks wit ... discuss
By CHARLES HUTZLER BEIJING (AP) — The blind, corn-country activist at the center of a diplomatic tussle between the U.S. and China did not set out to be a dissident. Chen Guangcheng taug ... discuss
Last week, Congressman Todd Akin (R-Mo.) offered a prayer to open a meeting of his House Armed Services Subcommittee. It was a personal prayer in which the Congressman asked for divine guidance and fo ... discuss
Chen Guangcheng Life News -- Forced abortion opponent Chen Guangcheng, a blind attorney, escaped house arrest — where brutal family planning officials had confined him for years after he exposed a ... discuss
Dr. Mark MostertBy Mark Mostert (link to the original)Dr. Phil owes more than 50 million people in the U.S. with disabilities an apology. Late last week he ran a segment that was unapologetically pro- ... discuss
During the period of the very last century, healthcare science has significantly upgraded. Alongside the diminished incidence regarding morbidity, the typical lifespan has definitely scaled up. It is ... discuss
by LauraLoo The First Amendment to the Constitution prohibits the government from infringing upon the freedom of speech, the freedom of association and the freedom to petition the government for a red ... discuss
Conn Carroll has a brief review of University of Virginia psychology professor Jonathan Haidt's new book, "The Righteous Mind." It pretty much confirms what conservatives have known all along -- liber ... discuss
I published a post earlier this year about a boy named Valentin in an orphanage in Eastern Europe. At the time, Jamie and Tyler Ashton were raising funds to adopt him. They are now in his ... discuss
Some of you will recall the recent incident during which a local resident, Mike Sussman, had an anti-Semitic message sprayed on his house. Mr. Sussman is now calling for a city-wide curfew for ... discuss
Everyone knows the copier manual service toshiba while some would find the copier manual service toshiba that this modern-day photocopying beast was once a slow-moving reprinting device? The history o ... discuss
What's this?Obama's Secret Service agents are treating women like objects?Not good. From the New York Times:The United States Secret Service placed 11 employees on leave on Saturday as the agency’s ... discuss
Although I use it during the day mostly to promote Patheos writers, after hours I consider Twitter to be something of a virtual pub; it’s a place to wind down, engage in some casual conversation ... discuss
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From: chuckbaldwinlive.com Subject: Hutaree Militiamen Cleared In Court Hutaree Militiamen Cleared In CourtBy Chuck Baldwin, April 5, 2012This column is archived at http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/ho ... discuss
Nagel is not a Christian theist. Nevertheless:In Mind and Cosmos Thomas Nagel argues that the widely accepted world view of materialist naturalism is untenable. The mind-body problem cannot be confine ... discuss
Today, Toshiba is an inbuilt provision for recovery within the toshiba mini pci card drivers, Toshiba laptop will have its own unique specification and features. Starting from the toshiba mini pci car ... discuss
Here is Chuck Baldwin’s latest. The original can be found here. Much to the chagrin of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a federal judge has cleared the members of a Michigan militia who were acc ... discuss
"It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones." -- Calvin Coolidge (1873-1933), 30th US President "The Inspiration of the Declaration of Independence" ... discuss
Visits To the Blessed Sacrament By this devotional practice, which is of comparatively modern development, the presence of Jesus Christ in the Blessed Eucharist is regarded in the same light and ... discuss
(From 03/27)During the Spanish-American War (1898), arising from a dispute over Cuba and Puerto Rico, the United States also acquired Guam and the Philippines. (For a brief note on the subsequent hist ... discuss
I am blessed because God is God and remains on the throne regardless of what my circumstances are or how I might feel about them from time to time. I am in pain. I am "confined". I am limited by and ... discuss
By DEB RIECHMANN KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was charged on Friday with 17 counts of premeditated murder, a capital offense that could lead to the death p ... discuss
Toshiba laptops, like any other laptop, will be marked on that component itself or will be provided to him. The necessary model number and series number of basic laptops that they all suffer from depr ... discuss
By MARK SCOLFORO HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A lawyer for Jerry Sandusky is asking a judge to dismiss charges against the former Penn State assistant football coach. The catch-all pretrial filing Thursda ... discuss
After the drivers toshiba tecra 8100 is not overly bright. But once you get a uniquely different viewing experience. Only select models of the Toshiba offers 4 HDMI ports where other LCD TV manufactur ... discuss
Today's saint of the day is St. Maria Josefa of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Canonized by Pope John Paul II on October 1 in the Jubilee Year 2000, St Maria Josefa was the Foundress of the Institute ... discuss
I am a big fan of Daniel Hannan. I have had the chance to speak to him on a several occasion in the last month. Daniel really admires HM PM Harper and the Canadian conservative revolution. Daniela's l ... discuss
Our God is simply amazing, but in some respects predictable. He’s predictable because as the bible teaches us, He is not confined to the boxes we operate in or even in the boundaries that He h ... discuss
http://www.contextwithlornadueck.com/CONTEXT with Lorna Dueck, Pain & Suffering (episode 1109) On November 13th the above noted program dealing with with assisted suicide will be aired across Canada ... discuss
The orphan situation in Eastern Europe is unbelievable. Recently, the plight of Valentin was shared. The Ashton family is still in the process of bringing him home. The following from the ... discuss
by Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum: Welcome to the real ObamaCare, whereby a handful of leftists in D.C. impose the views of their big-money donors on more than 300 million Americans. If the Obama manda ... discuss
Below I print a letter I wrote yesterday responding to a friend who asked me, "How can our church partner with Vital Signs Ministries?"Dear __________,Thanks so much for your interest. Among the ... discuss
Hockey fans are not noted for being sedate. Civility is fine, but hockey fans can be relied upon to “get loud.” When the Washington Examiner leads with a story about the hometown Capitals’ loomi ... discuss
In the beginning post of this series, I told the story of how California doctors and medical providers just couldn’t get it through their heads that even though I was a 35 yr old soon-to-be-mom, I d ... discuss
From CatholicWorldNews.com The Family Research Council has announced that 2,500 pastors and other evangelical leaders have signed a letter condemning the Obama administration’s contraception manda ... discuss
How does an illiterate escaped slave, Harriet Tubman, help 200 more fellow slaves escape their plight from the antebellum southern United States? After reading this biography by her friend Sara ... discuss
What is revival? It is God “stepping down from heaven” and baring His holy arm. He comes and acts and speaks. There is a holy presence and a word on fire. God is in the midst of His people. The Lo ... discuss
Bonhoeffer warned Germans not to slip into the cult of Führer (leader) worship, as he could turn out to be a Verführer (mis-leader, seducer). http://harrolds.blogspot.com/2012/02/faith-life-values- ... discuss
From The TelegraphBy Daniel Hannan The Gipper never called her a European. The Cousins have finally clocked the EU for what it is: a corporatist, protectionist, anti-American racket. Heaven knows i ... discuss
The first thing I want to offer is a most sincere thanks to President Obama, Secretary Sebelius, and Rep. Pelosi for their most ecumenical efforts to help achieve unity among Christians by presenting ... discuss
Fill in for The Anchoress? Cool!So just out of the gate, what do I do? Talk about chick flicks. Talk about crying, for Pete’s sake!Just in case I haven’t completely lost you big burly type ... discuss
The saint of the day for January 30th is St. Hyacintha Mariscotti (1585-1640), a religious of the Third Order of St. Francis and foundress of the Sacconi, also known as the Oblates of Mary.Born of a w ... discuss
I read Unbroken in two days. I will summarize the story, mention the author's effect on the story, and then discuss the effect on me the reader. If I didn't have family responsibilities I would have f ... discuss
The gloves are off. The false fronts have been discarded, and we have come face-to-face with the ultimate goal of the Progressive agenda.Sarah Palin was just about to drag the Progressive John McCain ... discuss
In the next few days the pro-life movement will be front and center in our nation, except for probably in the liberal press. Marches, conferences, rallies, and a few sermons will mark the ... discuss
As a child, from birth (blue baby) to my teenage years (rhuematic fever, enlarged heart), I spent many months in hospitals and convelescent homes and of course confined to bed at home. My heart goes ... discuss
It’s not about Mitt, Newt, Ron, Rick or Rick! It’s about, what will you do? The lack of a bold, explicitly Christian political social theory, as a base for conservative activism, has confin ... discuss
St. Philip On December 15th one of the more intelligent, pugnacious, and acerbic banner bearers of the so-called New Atheists passed away. Christopher Hitchens was well known for his political and c ... discuss
The AOD-Voris-Peters-Canon Law situation is growing into one of the largest Blogosphere "issues" that I have ever seen. There are blogs commenting on the issue that have never mentioned Voris, Detroit ... discuss
The following is from the site Because He Adopted Us First by Jamie Ashton. God has led Jamie and her husband Tyler to rescue a young boy in an orphanage in Eastern Europe. Please rea ... discuss
YOU Are the Vessel of God"And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the ... discuss
The war against God in the public square is not confined to the United States. It is being waged in most Western countries to silence and curtail the religious freedom of Christians. Listen to this re ... discuss
What is semantics? The best way I can put it is: Semantics is calling a spade a spade because it’s not a shovel. Let me unpack it for you: Semantics is the art and study of words in their variation ... discuss
If [Denver Broncos quarterback Tim] Tebow wins the Super Bowl, against all odds, it will buoy his faithful, and emboldened faithful can do insane things, like burning mosques, bashing gays and indiscr ... discuss
ar-christian-bale-attacked-for-visiting-chen-guangcheng/" target="_blank">LifeNews.com reported Friday that Batman star Christian Bale, while attempting to visit embattled Chinese activist Chen Guangc ... discuss
ar-christian-bale-attacked-for-visiting-chen-guangcheng/" target="_blank">LifeNews.com reported Friday that Batman star Christian Bale, while attempting to visit embattled Chinese activist Chen Guangc ... discuss
When it comes to televisions, one of them. You might therefore be asking yourself what these codes are all about, and what one is likely to get plugged in, not a cheap rip off. To cut it short, and to ... discuss
Today we celebrate the memorial of St. Catherine of Alexandria (292 - 310), virgin and martyr.Catherine was beautiful, brilliant, and extremely wealthy at the age of eighteen when she debated the Empe ... discuss
A very special saint in My Domestic Church as we are all musicians! Prayer to St. Cecilia O gentle Cecilia, sweet voice and melody of the Heart of Jesus. We come to you to beg your assistance. Pray ... discuss
Papa and Mama leading the Lord's Day Celebration while on mission in TimorYesterday, it was my dearest Papa's birthday. I have blogged about him before on one of my weekly posts for Philstar.com's unB ... discuss
http://www.contextwithlornadueck.com/CONTEXT with Lorna Dueck, Pain & Suffering (episode 1109)On November 13th the above noted program dealing with with assisted suicide will be aired across Canada. ( ... discuss
A forensic expert says Herman Cain is telling the truth while Sharon Bialek is lying. Florida is a closed primary state, so although I am an independent, I registered as a Republican so I can vot ... discuss
TOSHIBA, says Choose Freedom. The punchline itself tells you each and everything about the toshiba dlp tv uk. The company assures its customers, and that's where the toshiba dlp tv uk while some would ... discuss
Much is at stake in the Greensboro City Council elections on Tuesday. The prevailing governmental philosophy in our city over the last couple of decades has given us massive job losses and decl ... discuss
Incredible as it seems, there is more gore spewing from Planned Parenthoods inner sanctum each passing day. Lets begin in Kansas where documentation is destroyed and late-term abortionists are hel ... discuss
In all my life I have met only one person who claims to have seen a ghost. And the interesting thing about the story is that that person disbelieved in the immortal soul before she saw the ghost and s ... discuss
One of the books my agent is pitching right now is called Flashback. It's a legal thriller that has an underlying plot line of regretting one's life choices. Following is the Prologue. I'd love to hea ... discuss
Catholic Free Press In a culture of relativism many people deny universal objective truth, but there are three truths that no one can deny no matter how hard one tries to mentally cartwheel around it ... discuss
Found this at washingtonexaminer.com, my comments within the article are in bold:Navy explores longer sub deploymentsBy: MICHAEL MELIAThe Navy is considering lengthening the standard deployment of att ... discuss
© Eric M Schumacher – Preached September 25, 2011 at Northbrook Baptist Church, Cedar Rapids(Audio will be available here. Also read/listen to: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)(Audio sermon contains more&nb ... discuss
It seems that our culture goes out of it's way to destroy the innocence of children. Recently I went to an outlet mall in a nearby town to get my daughter some clothing. Silly me, I thought because th ... discuss
International Translation Day is Sept. 30, 2011 (promoted by the International Federation of Translators) Contact: Audra Jennings, The B&B Media Group, 800-927-0517 ext 104, ajennings@tbbmedia.com ... discuss
While getting preparing the release of my collection of letters from Antony Flew for release on Kindle, I was re-reading the comments on Amazon for Flew’s book There is a God. One of them ... discuss
The iPad has proven itself a game-changing medium in many ways, not the least of which is in being a medium that Christians can use to share the good news of Jesus Christ. A few weeks ago I came acros ... discuss
Gretchen Hamel Gretchen Hamel, Executive Director, Public Notice: In November 2010, Republicans rode into Washington on a wave of discontent about the economy and Congress’ growing appetite for ... discuss
Found this on abcnews.go.com: New Jersey Couple Loses Custody of Son Named Adolf Hitler By BARBARA GOLDBERG Aug. 6, 2010 The New Jersey parents who gave their children Nazi-inspired names including ... 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
So, let me get this straight, just so we’re all on the same page, here.When two hijacked, terrorist-piloted passenger jets were deliberately flown into the Twin Towers, in an act of war against ... discuss
Photo: Associated Press Good news out of the Grand Canyon State — Planned Parenthood has announced they will stop performing abortions at seven locations across Arizona. The clinics no longer of ... discuss
Photo: Associated Press Good news out of the Grand Canyon State — Planned Parenthood has announced they will stop performing abortions at seven locations across Arizona. The clinics no longer of ... discuss
So, the other day I apparently said, "Actually, what we're really talking about is an education: what that is, what it means, how one acquires such a thing."The trouble with saying something like that ... discuss
Celebrate Yourself. After you complete any major event such as a 5 K or Walk-a-thon, created a wall of fame for yourself. That’s what I did and I gain so much inspiration from that wall. When I ... discuss
At Live Action’s channel at YouTube, there are over a thousand comments, both critical and supportive. One in particular caught our eye this week and deserves a response. A viewer offers several ... discuss
At Live Action’s channel at YouTube, there are over a thousand comments, both critical and supportive. One in particular caught our eye this week and deserves a response. A viewer offers several ... discuss
Catholic Free Press Every Catholic parent has been at the mercy of a child's antics during Mass. For some children that extends to any person within a quarter mile radius. In our family, we ... discuss
In the December 1900 edition of Ladies Home Journal, writer John Elfreth Watkins, Jr. wrote what at the time must have been a startling collection of predictions: These prophecies will seem strange, ... discuss
When it comes to the interpretation of the Scriptures we speak of "exegesis" (which refers to bringing the correct meaning of the text out through proper interpretation) and "eisegesis" (which is read ... discuss
As a denizen of the criminal justice system, I can't help reflecting constantly on how much charity has cooled in the world. It is not merely the crimes that people commit against one another th ... discuss
By John W. Whitehead, Rutherford Institute at: Rutherford.org, July 5, 2011article source: http://www.rutherford.org/articles_db/commentary.asp?record_id=718“They’re trying t ... discuss
There are several online companies which provide SEO services in order to assist the people in creating their own e-commerce websites and online business sites. There are several ways in order to get ... discuss
Join the army of Christ! Oh, what a challenge to return to the world after five days of silence praying and meditating with the Lord. But, of course, that's the reason for a retreat -- to live m ... discuss
“…. the Lord, whom you seek, will suddenly come to His temple….” -Mal. 3.1a A friend and teacher of mine once gave a remarkable definition of man-made traditions with regard to ... discuss
The Vatican's representative to the U.N. in Geneva, Archbishop Silvano Tomasi Geneva, Switzerland, (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican’s representative to the United Nations Human Rights Counc ... discuss
I thought I was getting another book when I ordered this one. It turns out, there are several books about people's trips to heaven. Even the New Testament has a couple stories of Paul and John visitin ... discuss
source: http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/quotes/arms.htmlfont size=3 face=Sylfaen>The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to allow the subject races to possess arms. History shows ... discuss
You’ve heard of Project Valour IT right? It’s a program through Soldiers Angels that provides laptops with voice activated software to our wounded soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen recover ... discuss
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” When we think of the 4th of July, the day to celebrate independence from tyranny, thoughts of bar-b-cued burgers and dogs, sprays ... discuss
Ancient Roman historians (non-Christian) relate the first wholesale massacres of Christians by the Roman government as follows: In the year 64, much of the city of Rome burned. It was widely speculate ... discuss
I grew up in a Christian culture in which very little evangelism took place. How little? The first believer’s baptism I ever witnessed was my wife (she was my girlfriend at the time) and that wa ... discuss
Dear brothers and sisters!The feast of Corpus Domini is inseparable from the Holy Thursday Mass of in Caena Domini, in which the institution of the Eucharist is also celebrated. While on the evening o ... discuss
The following is a reprint from John Stemberger, President, Florida Family Policy Council. It deserves a wide audience. Abortion in America: The Beginning of the End Ten recent signs of ho ... discuss
The following is a reprint from John Stemberger, President, Florida Family Policy Council. It deserves a wide audience. Abortion in America: The Beginning of the End Ten recent signs of hope that w ... discuss
We saw last week that the commands that God gave the people concerning how they were to treat their slaves were much more humane than what took place here in the United States in the years before and ... discuss
A reader pointed me to this interesting post on Pacifism and Just War Theory from Baylor University Philosophy Professor, Alexander Pruss. Interestingly Pruss offers an argument similar to the one I p ... discuss
Mary Kochan, the Senior Editor of CatholicExchange and Editor-in-chief of CatholicLane.com had an article titled "Rick Santorum, the Unborn Deserve Better from You" where she comments on Santorum's in ... discuss
I have a great deal of respect for Stephen Hawking, he is obviously a genius. But, I am not sure that means he is really that good at philosophy. There is a fascinating interview on the Guardian, but ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, “As fiscal pressures mean the public sector must contract, organized religious groups are stepping into the void.” ... discuss
Ross Douthat has a couple of good pieces at the NY Times. First, is his op-ed on death of Jack Kevorkian and the public’s approval of his deadly profession: If participating in a suicide is leg ... discuss
Phyllis Schlafly by Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum: Elementary school curriculum isn't just about the three R's any more. Reading, 'Riting and 'Rithmetic now have to make time for lessons in gender d ... discuss
Today we commemorate Philip. According to Butler:SO much was the number of the faithful increased after the first sermons of St. Peter, that the apostles being entirely taken up in the ministry of the ... discuss
Yes, this could be labeled a feel-good story. But IMHO it is so much more. It is a reminder that every person has his or her own innate worth because he or she is made in the image of God. Every perso ... discuss
or="#666666">Sam and the Perfect World by David Lenz, father of Down Syndrome son SamHumans are a predictable species. The more we know about something, the less it scares us. The more we in ... discuss
Woohoo! Three day weekend. Some pointed questions, which perhaps should, but which will not, be asked at press conference with the POTUS. The tale of two eVehicles, here and here. Lost features of ... discuss
Mark Steyn adds his thoughts on DSK and the attitudes of the left toward the "special people":Yes They Kahn! Dominique Strauss-Kahn and the other elevated souls of the governing class are above your b ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for May 19 is St. Celestine V.Born 1215, in the Neapolitan province of Moline; elected at Perugia 5 July, 1294; crowned at Aquila, 29 August; abdicated at Naples, 13 Dec., 1294; d ... discuss
If a Republican were president, the MSM would pursue stories such as this with great vigor. But with Obama in office, his journalist protectors know what they don’t want to know. So it is up ... discuss
ST. MARGARET OF CORTONA: THE SECOND MAGDALENE—1247-1297They were stirring times in Tuscany when Margaret was born. They were the days of Manfred and Conradin, of the Guelphs and Ghibellines in Italy ... discuss
"So, I hear your mother's pregnant," said the girl in study hall when I was a Freshman in High School at SMI, back when my English teacher was Mrs. Going.I was barely three the last time she was pregn ... discuss
Pilgrims celebrate Bl. John Paul II's beatification in St. Peter's Square Rome, (CNA/EWTN News).- Celebrations to mark the beatification of Pope John Paul II aren’t simply confined to Rome ... discuss
