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Congratulations Gloria and Adan!Last week was my in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. Quite an accomplishment in this day and age. It was a beautiful ceremony and fun party afterwards with dancing ... discussCongratulations Gloria and Adan!Last week was my in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. Quite an accomplishment in this day and age. It was a beautiful ceremony and fun party afterwards with dancing ... discuss
Today in Washington, D.C. - June 17, 2013: The Senate convenes at 2 PM today. At 5 PM, the Senate will consider the nominations of Luis Restrepo to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of ... discuss
Winning the abortion argument without losing your mind by Kristen Walker Hatten ... discuss
My friends, I knew this was big, but I had no idea it was this big. This video comes via Democracy Now: Also too, unlike the anti-american idiots at WSJ; no, I do not support this one iota. I agree ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for June 15 is St. Germaine Cousin.June 15 is the feast day of St. Germaine Cousin, a simple and pious young girl who lived in Pibrac, France in the late 1500s. Germaine was born ... discuss
Why do you think the founders of the United States had such fear and dislike of big, autocratic government? Because they had direct experience with a big, aloof government that held their God-given li ... discuss
This week I was subjected to an interesting disagreement with a blog reader on this blog's Facebook page. While the argument was deleted (because I know how much my friends defend me and how rude the ... discuss
Today in Washington, D.C, June 6, 2013 The Senate reconvened today and resumed consideration of S. 954, the farm bill. They voted 75-26 to invoke cloture (to close off debate and limit amendmen ... discuss
Apple is the largest corporate income tax payer in America. They pay $6 billion to the U.S. Treasury. That works out to $16 million per day. It also employs plenty of Americans: 50,000 of Apple’s 75 ... discuss
1. Nine Times Time Travel- most of this review written mid-season: 20 episodes. A huge adrenaline rush, great acting, constant tension and suspense, tight plotting, fabulous story tellin ... discuss
Why is Obama’s response to government over-reach and thuggery to claim we need *more* government? Rhetorical question. Government is the problem here, not the solution. California has spent $ ... discuss
Hamden, Conn., May 25, 2013 / 04:03 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- A survey of U.S. priests' attitudes towards the new English translation of the Roman Missal showing “widespread skepticism” may be ... discuss
Christie Blatchford: “My understanding,” he wrote, “is that one of the most fundamental rules of good journalism is to always — always — obtain a corroborating source for any material alle ... discuss
Make no mistake: the fight over same-sex marriage is not over simply because one house of the British parliament has voted for a bill. It will rage on, into the House of Lords on 3 June, in our commun ... discuss
Tweetby Alanna Gomez “You want a player who doesn't have the guts to fight back?”“No. I want a player who's got the guts not to fight back.”(Warning: Plot Spoilers Ahead)I've never been v ... discuss
How long will America hide their eyes from the gruesome truth of what abortion does to innocent unborn people? Those who are doing abortions know. People working at the Building for Women and Women ... discuss
Christina and I were sitting on my bed, listening to Marco Rubio's rebuttal of the State of the Union speech. I was calm, not expecting any surprises, when he said,"I want to offer school choice to al ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 651 Psalter: Monday, Week III, 999 Common of Pastors: 1737 (verse) Proper of Seasons: 113 (first reading, responsory) Proper of Saints: 1335 ... discuss
Creating Destiny also goes under the title Seeking Love, and according to one website, a literal translation of the Korean title would be Making Relations- This is mostly romantic comedy, with a small ... 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
Q&A is here again. I wish every week could be Q&A, because on those weeks I can pick the questions that I actually have an answer for. I can also skip the ones that make me cringe in a “ooo ... discuss
There are a myriad of different reasons why people choose to homeschool their children: there is the economic benefit of avoiding high private school fees; there is the convenience of scheduling schoo ... discuss
There is burying the lede, and then there’s burying the lede. In this case, the whole article can be flushed if only one reads the last line: “When Republicans and conservatives once agai ... discuss
A really, really good quote, read right through to the end... What do we mean when we talk about “worldly” people? It isn’t a very easy thing to explain or to define. But, roughly speaking, ... discuss
Picture Source: http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-prn1/50316_78220602074_6837282_n.jpgBy: Scott KlusendorfLast month I spoke to the Heretics Club at Colgate University. Given the prevailing ... discuss
The person returned to power last Tuesday will try to circumvent the Constitution of the United States, in particular the 2nd Amendment. He has no sense of Traditional American Values.  ... discuss
The Real Reason Romney Lost Middle America News, Nov. 7, 2012 The real reason Mitt Romney lost the election is the multiculturalist political environment that prevents conservative forces from mobiliz ... discuss
When John McCain suspended his campaign after finally having some positive momentum post-Palin’s electrifying RNC speech, I knew it was over. It was quite possibly the dumbest political move I ... discuss
I asked my children what they thought I should say about this topic and they chuckled. ”Introducing? Really? Is there that much to it? Here’s a computer mouse. Use it. You̵ ... discuss
Four moms (one of us a grandmama, two of us now Mamas-in-law) of a still growing brood (three of us, anyway) of nearly 40 kids combined (so far), write about topics related to parenting, mothering, ... discuss
mi·sog·y·ny [mi-soj-uh-nee, mahy-]nounhatred, dislike, or mistrust of women. I scarcely know where to begin on this.Abortion kills babies and injures women. Pretty ironic that pro ... discuss
Are you concerned about the lethal effects of abortifacient drugs and devices -- including those that masquerade as simple contraceptives? What about the encroaching power of the Nanny State -- includ ... discuss
A lot is being said in the media about Mitt Romney not being ”likable” or that he doesn’t “relate well” to people. Following are the ... discuss
Much of the fault for the failure of the protestors here at the Charlotte Democratic Convention lies with – the protestors themselves. Why isn’t their message getting through? Well, as ap ... discuss
From: patf Sent: Monday, September 03, 2012 Subject: Best Summation of Barack & Michelle Ever ... discuss
My column at First Things this week takes yet another stab at discussing the idols some of us are (of have in the past) made of our ideologies, and how damaging it is becoming to our mental and social ... discuss
Sun Myung Moon, the Korean religious leader and founder of the Unification Church has died of pneumonia at the ripe age of 92. He leaves behind 10 surviving children out of 14, and his second wi ... discuss
also known as Ruan, Ronan, and Ruadan, was a brother of Tudwal of Treguier.Tradition says he was educated in Britain - probably Wales - but that he later accompanied St. Breaca on her return from Irel ... discuss
Whenever we object to a movie that deviates from a book, we inevitably hear the response, ‘but a book is not a movie.’ We know that a book is not a movie is not a book. Please don’t ... discuss
The "exception in cases of rape" question to the abortion issue is one that has put many pro-life candidates running for public office on the hot seat. Of all of the questions we at LTI answer in cl ... discuss
Rosie wants to spin, she wants to fly, she wants to look pretty and she wants succeed. But mainly she thinks she wants to dance. Ever since she was a tiny little girl she has loved to run and skip ... discuss
According to a new PPP poll, Todd Akin's remarks about "legitimate rape" haven't cost him the lead in the Missouri U.S. Senate race. He's still ahead of Democrat incumbent Claire McCaskill. From The T ... discuss
Dear Seventeen Year-Old Emmy,This is your future self writing from ten years in the future. Yes, seriously. Don't roll your eyes at me, young lady. I wanted to tell you what will happen to you in the ... discuss
In recent days, the extreme intolerance, bigotry, and exclusivity of some gay activists and their straight allies has been on prominent display in their attacks against Chick-fil-A. What makes this al ... discuss
If liberals needed exposing for their in-your-face-we-hate-you intolerance, the Chick-Fil-A episode has unmasked their bloody fangs. Nobody who believes in traditional marriage may go unpunished. Just ... discuss
Why is Mitt Romney Unlikable? is being said in the media about Mitt Romney not being "likable" or that he doesn't "relate well" to people. Frankly, we struggled to understand why. So after much res ... discuss
Before you start, in case you are unable to tell, I have wanted to include this particular disclaimer in one of my posts for AGES now!So, let us begin.To all of you atheist/agnostic/secular people wh ... discuss
This term is generally used to refer to the Lutheran understanding of the Lord’s Supper. Many Lutherans dislike this term because of its similarity to the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiati ... discuss
Over a year ago, my friend Angela sent me some flatties (flat laminated images of their family members inspired by Flat Stanley) to take a little Texas adventure with our crew. We had high hopes of t ... discuss
For anyone who has ever hunted for the ideal apartment before, you know how hard it truly is find a respectable place (regardless of your budget or location). For anyone who has at any time done this ... discuss
South Dakota's teachers have turned in almost twice the number of petition signatures to refer House Bill 1234 to a vote of the people in November's General Election. The teachers' immediate dislike f ... discuss
Good morning. As people in US talk about the lifeguard who was fired because his employer (probably rightly) feared liability suits. This struck me as similar in some ways, culture/politics/law com ... discuss
by Ben Johnson NEW YORK, NEW YORK, July 3, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Homosexuals who are joined in same-sex “marriages” have been given their own icon on Facebook. Now, when same-sex couples go ... 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
Good morning. Google makes a political statement. Or is that religion? Or do they just not like to empower women? Putting the Obamacare decision in perspective. A real virus and horror fiction. I ... discuss
Click here to view the embedded video.Someone wondered why I seem less plugged in to the “Fortnight for Freedom” than he had expected me to be. I’m not sure why he is surprised; I ... discuss
Raimondo is out with a column on a favorite, the War of 1812. … Just a couple points to add: Who knows if they were lying, as politicians do, but the Massachusetts operation was able to produce ... discuss
A recent LA Times article sheds light on a situation that has Idaho pro-lifers and abortion advocates wrestling with Idaho's "fetal pain" law. Fetal pain laws have been established in at least six sta ... discuss
With pious solemnity liberals love to proclaim that conservatives dislike President Barack Obama because he is black. Almost always such declarations are fa ... discuss
Senate Confirmation Vote Today On Progressive Revisionist Andrew Hurwits For the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Today in Washington, D.C. - June 11, 2012: The House is in recess. The Senate will re ... discuss
The Father, the Son, and Who? I really dislike fill-in-the-blanks… “Then there appeared to them tongues as of fire, which parted and came to rest on each one of them. And they were all filled ... discuss
The seemingly worldwide rising of young Catholics in support of the pro-life movement and the right to life has caught the pro-choice (so-called) movement off balance. Having been force-fed Plan Paren ... discuss
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by Mychal Massie The other evening on my t witter, a person asked me why I didn’t like the Obama’s? Specifically I was asked: “I have to ask, why do you hate the Obama’s? It seems per ... discuss
Via the Huffington Post:A Planned Parenthood spokeswoman told The Huffington Post on Tuesday the staffer in the video "did not follow our protocol" for dealing with "a highly unusual patient scenario. ... discuss
Beneficial writing doesn’t happen suddenly. You’ll find lots of examples of writers who think good crafting simply means mastering the rules of sentence structure. Their blog posts are tec ... discuss
It's not just me. Do an image search for "Obama halo" and see what comes up. DOZENS of different pictures of Obama with a halo. Sometimes it's his O logo from his campaign. (By the way, that O logo is ... discuss
‘Frank, I met this Christian who told me he does not pray. How can that be?’ ‘Dear Jawad, only one explanation: he was a bad Christian...’A snatch of conversation I had with a pious Palestinia ... discuss
My oldest five girls dressed like Little House on the Prairie and listened to classical music and folk songs on the radio. My youngest three.... don't. Chuck Taylors and all black clothes fo ... discuss
By almost any measure, Singapore is an impressive city. Actually, it is a city-state, and it is consistently rated as the most law-abiding nation in the world. Singapore has one of the best health ca ... discuss
The daily walk to the mailbox is becoming an embarrassment of riches. My husband is not to happy when the daily books arrive, unless — as happened a few weeks ago when I was sick — he spie ... discuss
Washington Tax Freedom Day “This year’s Tax Freedom Day finally arrived for Washington State today, April 24th—twelve days later than last year. Washington’s Tax Freedom ... discuss
John Hinderaker, like all the rest of us, can't help but laugh at some of the "Barack Eats Dogs" jokes that are going around. But John sees a more serious matter that's in play here, one that isn't so ... discuss
Hot Problems is a song recorded by a duo known only as “Double Take.” No one knows why. At this writing, the video has received nearly 1.8 million hits on YouTube, with 92 percent giving it a "dis ... discuss
There is a new movie out based on the book "Blue Like Jazz." If you aren't familiar with the book, it is a book based of the spiritual journey and reflections of Donald Miller. According t ... discuss
Last Friday, I put up a post on the movie October Baby, that was opening in DBQ. I described the movie, based on the trailer & what I read as "the movie NARAL, Planned Parenthood & the res ... discuss
Brethren, Peace and Good to all of you in Jesus Christ, Our Risen Lord.These news courtesy of Vatican Insider:Peter Paul Kaspar, chaplain of the Academy and the artists of Linz and one of the leaders ... discuss
The hubby and the kids are asleep and I am supposed to be proofreading Sabbath (we're already working on next year's sets) but I thought I'd wax sentimental for a bit and write about why I love b ... discuss
Interview just published in the Austrian newspaper, Der Standard- more to follow. As if we were crucifying cats. Martha Heizer: "I have many friends who have now told me that the ... discuss
If not for the “unreasonable” refusal of conservatives to vote for Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential race, we might have avoided the presidency of Ronald Reagan altogether!Indeed, we could have ... discuss
From my Facebook page:Quick thoughts on the Bowling Green debate: There were 700 people present. Once James Croft conceded that the unborn were unmistakably human, the debate came down to this: Does e ... discuss
In all the chatter about the arguments before the Supreme Court last week, liberal commentators appeared to be surprised. Conservatives were surprised they were surprised. The public, so much as they ... discuss
By Michael Farris On January 4, 2011, we were hopeful and excited. We had lead sponsors for the new Parental Rights Amendment (PRA) and anticipated having as many as 160 sponsors in the House soon aft ... discuss
The phrase Heaven meets Earth like a sloppy, wet kiss is found in a song titled “How He Loves” (see full set of lyrics here) which is currently used as a worship song in corporate worship ... discuss
Charles Murray deserves a lot of credit for writing about white America in serious manner compared to compared to the crap usually put out by the academia or even the media on the subject. But however ... discuss
Leftist elites dislike conservatives because they resent reality. 1. The GOP has achieved what Obama could not have accomplished. Kudos to Santorum, Gingrich, and Paul. Most likely, the next President ... discuss
During the 20th century, 33 democracies fell into tyranny because they failed to uphold their constitutional protections. Vaclav Klaus exposes these threats in: Blue Planet in Green Shackles: ... discuss
Those of you who have followed the developing Eurozone crisis have certainly heard of the fiscal compact, previously called fiscal treaty or fiscal union, that the powers that be within the EU has tri ... discuss
Today (January 22nd) is the 39th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court ruling, but Norma McCorvey (a.k.a. Jane Roe of the case) is certainly not joyously celebrating. Dallas News Station, CW ... discuss
There have been many “gaps” in modern politics. There is the gender gap, the generation gap, and now the God gap, which is the gulf between people who take God’s instructions serious ... discuss
Taking a quick break from my Thesis research to share this with y'all. It comes from the Evangelii Nuntiandi which is included in the first part of my Thesis (I worked on the middle first, lol)."Every ... discuss
Bishop Ronald Knox was a famous Catholic author (including detective novels) and speaker in England during the first half of the 20th century. He was born into an Anglican family (his father was the ... discuss
I have watched a plethora of adoption videos. Some are intended to shock while others simply pull the heart strings. A few of the adoption videos I have seen over the years are even designed to shame ... discuss
History teaches us, that one man's unbridled Ego, has oftentimes been the downfall of his people and the ruin of his country. One such instance was when one Senator John McCain fancied himself "Presi ... discuss
I suggested this in a Bible study at work and saw it embolden co-workers who did not consider themselves Bible study leader material and I'm seeing it work with high school students I'm working with n ... discuss
My home state of Washington has produced some of America’s leading corporations and entrepreneurs: Microsoft and Bill Gates; the Nordstrom, Boeing and Weyerhaeuser families and their eponymousl ... discuss
Image: Library of Congress The first president of the United States was beloved by those even in his day who would have mad him king. However, he loved the country and the republic. While the peo ... discuss
This morning I found myself looking back through some of my old notes on Jonathan Edwards’ The Religious Affections. It is such a dense and sweet book; I found so many powerful quotes and just h ... discuss
Not for children. Please watch this expose on Planned Parenthood efforts - using your tax dollars - to hook kids on sex. Share it with your friends and neighbors who may not understand the demonic ... discuss
width="225" height="182" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/cAK26JmEGf8" frameborder="1" allowfullscreen> Red Light Cameras Have you heard about the appalling number of deaths caused by people runn ... discuss
Rick Santorum's stunning victories in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado have vaulted his campaign into the limelight and has got the establishment in DC scratching theri heads. After all Santorum's vic ... discuss
This is a game.And in this game, the administration is Lucy, and the churches are Charlie Brown. And freedom of religion is the football:David Axelrod, who serves as a top adviser to Mr. Obama’s re ... discuss
David Catron writing on The American Spectator's website asks:Who Castrated Ann Coulter? There is no conservative writer that I admire more than AnnCoulter. She's smart as hell and, more importan ... discuss
"...aiming to eliminate the stocks that are most detrimental to the future of the race...""The NAACP and Black Abortions". If you don't know (and would like to know) where the NAACP, Rev. Clenard Chil ... discuss
I haven't been spending much time on my blog because I'm writing a short book. The book is a fictional account of two guys who grow up in a moderate Lutheran church. After heading off to col ... discuss
In response to a previous posting on the idea of "Christian Progress" in Sanctification, I received an email from a dear and well respected friend. He states, "Does the believer show any pr ... discuss
Obedience is a vow, and every vow is intended to be woven into life as one of the basic foundations of our existence. We are obedient simply because we are creatures, not the creator. Every day we mus ... discuss
Super Bowl Sunday: The day America stops. For four hours in the evening, millions of Americans will be gathered together around televisions to watch the pinnacle game of the National Football League s ... discuss
Today (January 22nd) is the 39th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court ruling, but Norma McCorvey (a.k.a. Jane Roe of the case) is certainly not joyously celebrating. Dallas News Station, CW ... discuss
Yesterday I predicted the interview with Newt’s ex could backfire on the media. I wrote: the calculation is that dropping this now could affect the votes of conservative, religious South Caroli ... discuss
Here’s the teaser clip: video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo playerld backfire and here’s why. Newt is being blasted by his ex-wife for wanting an open marriage. She doesn ... discuss
The media just can’t stand it when a pro-lifer is popular. While Tim Tebow was voted the most popular athlete in the nation by an ESPN poll and named #10 on the Forbes Most Influential Athletes ... discuss
The media just can’t stand it when a pro-lifer is popular. While Tim Tebow was voted the most popular athlete in the nation by an ESPN poll and named #10 on the Forbes Most Influential Athletes ... discuss
Hobbes: "How are you doing on your New Year's resolutions?"Calvin: "I didn't make any. See, in order to improve oneself, one must have some idea of what's 'good.' That implies certain values. But as w ... discuss
These people have only one goal: forcing you to get pregnant and stay that way. Forever. So it happened again. I was sitting at my desk, working on work-related work, when I saw that I had a new email ... discuss
These people have only one goal: forcing you to get pregnant and stay that way. Forever. So it happened again. I was sitting at my desk, working on work-related work, when I saw that I had a new email ... discuss
This has to be a boost to Romney. Bolton is the kind of no nonsense conservative that people who generally dislike Romney love: Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com “Conservative enough ... discuss
From a poll conducted for Washington Whispers, Americans' biggest fear is Obama's reelection ... by a margin of 2 to 1. The results show that many voters aren't forgetting what they dislike about Obam ... discuss
That’s hard to understand, because he’s done so much for the America! (US News) When it comes to how Americans view President Obama going into the new year, there appears to be very little ... discuss
I must admit, I got a mild kick out of this bit on the statistics of yesterday’s Bronco game: te>It’s surely all coincidence, but how many yards did Tebow throw for as he led the Denver Br ... discuss
Recently I wrote about a few pro-abort men and women who turn my stomach and for whom I turn off my TV. A few weeks ago, I also told you about five pro-life male celebrities I make it a point to suppo ... discuss
Recently I wrote about a few pro-abort men and women who turn my stomach and for whom I turn off my TV. A few weeks ago, I also told you about five pro-life male celebrities I make it a point to suppo ... discuss
Ingraham: Can you see a scenario under which the two of you [Santorum and Gingrich] would align together to try to defeat the establishment candidate Mitt Romney?Gingrich: Absolutely. Of course. ... discuss
Okay, the field has been winnowed. It's time to make a choice. There are at this point, as Patrick Archbold points out, only two choices for voters in deciding who will get the GOP nomination: Rick Sa ... discuss
Evidence of the dumbing-down of America is everywhere. Some of it is chronicled in a new book, Blue Collar Intellectuals: When the Enlightened and the Everyman Elevated America by Daniel J. Flynn. Fly ... discuss
Let me start by saying, I am just a contributor, this is not the official Caffeinated Thoughts prediction. For the prediction of the Caffeinated Thoughts founder and editor Shane Vander Hart, who is ... discuss
One of my best friends, Danica Clark, took this picture earlier this year when she was visiting Los Angeles. By the way, no, that is NOT an engagement ring. That is a claddagh ring that I've worn as a ... discuss
Fox Nation pointed out this new Pew poll. There’s a lot to look at but the real highlight in my view is the results for liberal Democrats aka progressives. Based on this survey, 59% of liberal D ... discuss
When asked by Barbara Walters, "What's the trait you most deplore in yourself, and the trait you most deplore in others?," here's what Barack Obama came up with."Laziness. Nothing frustrates me more t ... discuss
In an interview to be aired tonight on 20/20 President Obama made this amazing statement. "The thing actually that I most dislike is cruelty. I can't stand cruel people."For 36 years I have listened t ... discuss
I saw the story about Jim Sensenbrenner's comments regarding Michelle Obama telling Americans what they should and should not eat on Drudge yesterday. I bookmarked it for later, considering weighing i ... discuss
First I get an email from Julie Davis wondering if I am going to rise to her reading challenge.ed to say “no” because I found her list daunting. But then I thought, “hey, wait, I sh ... discuss
It's amazing to watch the non-Christians and some Christians squirm and spew venom over just the mention of Tim Tebow's name. You would think he has had 12 DUIs, beat his wife, took steroid ... discuss
Now that former Speaker Newt Gingrich is the clear frontrunner, leading the polls in three of the first four early states he will have a target on his back, especially when support is as soft as it is ... discuss
Column: The anti-Tebow bias isn’t about football http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/forum/story/2011-12-02/tim-tebow-faith-media/51582844/1 “Their dislike for Tim Tebow is not, as they w ... discuss
I just read an article in Chronicles, one of my favorite magazines, and was shocked by it because of the audience the author was addressing. I'm not easily shocked I might add. But Jeff Minick describ ... discuss
Join Jen and the other Quicktakers over at the Conversion Diary.> 1. I guess I would start out by saying that holidays are important. It is important to remember certain historical and religious even ... discuss
Article I wrote for the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform: http://www.facebook.com/notes/the-canadian-centre-for-bio-ethical-reform/the-real-reason-people-dont-like-our-graphics-by-jonathon-van-m ... discuss
This isn’t really surprising if you’ve been paying attention. Both the administration and the media have been working pretty hard to smooth over Obama’s Israel problem. In this case, ... discuss
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Holy Cross Lutheran Church Rocklin, California Reformation Sunday (October 30, 2011) John 8:31-36 and Romans 3:21-26 TITLE: “God’s Gift of True Doctrine in Christ” Grace t ... discuss
When you get jolted out of a deep sleep, from the sound of your iPod touch going, “Blip! Bloop! Bing! Blip!” something big is going on! Good grief! Why couldn’t they off this guy at ... discuss
When you get jolted out of a deep sleep, from the sound of your iPod touch going, “Blip! Bloop! Bing! Blip!” something big is going on! Good grief! Why couldn’t they off this guy at ... discuss
Viewsfrom the Square Itis difficult to know what exactly is at play here – it may be the volunteers’prayerful, peaceful demeanour, or the messages on our banners, our just thevery fact of us being ... discuss
Like AllahPundit, I find these Republican Party fashion shows to be quite the bore. I guess it is the bickering, the finger pointing and the general stupidity that turns me off. However, I will say ... discuss
Start here with Robert Royal’s piece on the “anti-Catholic moment” Are we living in one?Maybe. But I’ll get back to that, later.The hatemail and disgusting threats being made a ... discuss
Lately we’ve seen Herman Cain rise in the polls. It’s mainly because of his straw poll victories as well as Perry’s stumbles, but most I believe would agree that his now famous 9-9-9 ... discuss
Exposing one’s undergarments traditionally has been viewed as poor form, at best, and more often than not, just plain immodest. While it’s true there is no accounting for taste (polyester ... discuss
Originally posted at Chez VH in October, 2010 - The Reed of God by Caryll HouselanderI've long had an appreciation for Catholic teaching on the redemptive value of suffering: that suffering isn't just ... discuss
Start here with Robert Royal’s piece on the “anti-Catholic moment” Are we living in one?Maybe. But I’ll get back to that, later.The hatemail and disgusting threats being made a ... discuss
Yesterday, someone sent me a link to Paul Krugman’s already-infamous 9/11 Vomit O’ Venom, launched at all of his favorite boogeymen, and I duly posted it to facebook but didn’t think ... discuss
At St. Joseph of Arimathea this Sunday we will have a somewhat different service as we observe the tenth anniversary of September 11th. Along with almost everyone I’ve talked ... discuss
Dr. Fleming discussed the lack of media attention that the Ron Paul campaign is getting. The article is surprisingly deferential to Paul, and I don’t mean that as a swipe at Dr. Fleming. I mea ... discuss
Posted by Megan (13yo) I recently lost a dear friend of mine. I hadn’t known this friend very long but in the all too brief time we were together, we had become inseparable. When I found out ... discuss
Bioethicist Joel Marks comments on his loss of religious belief and how it led to his eschewing the very concept of “right” and “wrong. It is an interesting read for me because it ... 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. ... 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. Secular ProLi ... discuss
One thing I can say about myself; I'm an expert on bullies and bullying. From my experience as a child to the present, I can smell a bully across the room. There are many ways to bully someone. There ... discuss
Airline travel is the most common form of conveyance to distant conventions and expos, and with good reason: it’s fast, it’s efficient, and it’s one of the safest methods of transit ... discuss
I give John Podhoretz today's "must-read" award for his New York Post column, "It's the day the emperor officially has no clothes." You gotta' pass this one along. If Barack Obama loses next November, ... discuss
Regarding HB’s recent post, the topic arose about the media refusing to report that the violent flash mobs sweeping the country are black. Unsurprisingly, the journalists don’t seem to ... discuss
Maybe, just maybe, Sarah is too complete, that is why the dislike for her by some. Recently as I was listening to Rush Limbaugh, I heard a woman caller talk about her love for Sarah Palin, how much ... discuss
I’ve been suspecting it for a while, but I think Dorothy Day’s sentiment sort of makes it very plain.“I really only love God as much as I love the person I love the least.” — ... discuss
I think it's clear that Anders Behring Breivik planned to be famous.It's as if he wanted all the details of his barbaric attacks to be documented and available to people in preparation for Breivik: Th ... discuss
I usually leave these posts for Music Mondays but there have been many people searching for the WYD '11 Theme Song and have been landing on the post from the last WYD (2008). If you're on XT3 then you ... 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
America is in the process of tumbling: she has one party interested only in “remaking” America with or without the constitution’s guidance; it is a party become so expert at politica ... discuss
One of my best friends and I were talking about making up "grown up" decisions and how odd it was to think that we were now full grown adults. I've known him since we were teenagers so we've sort of g ... discuss
A couple of interesting items surfaced over the last week regarding the manner in which the courts and the politics of marriage intersect: The first came from none other than the San Francisco Chronic ... discuss
Article I wrote for the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform: http://www.facebook.com/notes/the-canadian-centre-for-bio-ethical-reform/the-real-reason-people-dont-like-our-graphics-by-jonathon-van- ... discuss
by Joe Carter (First Things) - In his book The Future of Marriage, David Blankenhorn, a liberal, gay-rights-supporting Democrat and self-professed “marriage nut,” offers this sociological principl ... discuss
Archbishop Charles Chaput Denver, CO (CNA/EWTN News).- Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Denver warned Catholic social workers against the danger of Church institutions losing their religious identity ... discuss
There was a story I once admired about a German diplomat who walked into Thomas Jefferson’s White House office and found a Whig newspaper, filled with scurrilous libels about the “Sage of Montice ... discuss
There was a story I once admired about a German diplomat who walked into Thomas Jefferson’s White House office and found a Whig newspaper, filled with scurrilous libels about the “Sage of Montice ... discuss
If I was faced with a desert island scenario in which I had to choose a favorite commentary series, just one series to take with me, I am quite sure I would go with the Reformed Expository Commentary ... discuss
From The Daily MailBy James Chapman and Steve Doughty The Archbishop of Canterbury is embroiled in an extraordinary war with David Cameron and rival Church leaders after a bitter attack on the Governm ... discuss
The love of a father is unique and extraordinary.On Father’s Day, we acknowledge the tremendous contribution made by all men who faithfully embrace the Holy Apostolate of Fatherhood. That includes f ... discuss
From: kd Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 Subject: Ron Paul On the surface this guy (Ron Paul) has always looked pretty good. Guess I should have put a little more thought into what the results of ... discuss
CNN’s Belief Blog recently posted an article about the Public Religion Research Institute’s survey on the attitudes of young adults toward abortion and same-sex marriage. The article painted a pes ... discuss
Dr Peter Saunders: For people who don’t hate, dislike or fear gay people, but simply believe that sex between people who are not married (including all sex between those of the same sex) is morally ... discuss
There was a story I once admired about a German diplomat who walked into Thomas Jefferson’s White House office and found a Whig newspaper, filled with scurrilous libels about the “Sage of Montice ... discuss
From The Daily MailBy James Chapman and Steve Doughty The Archbishop of Canterbury is embroiled in an extraordinary war with David Cameron and rival Church leaders after a bitter attack on the Governm ... discuss
From Crisis MagazineBy Father Dwight Longenecker The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham has now been established in England. By Easter this year, three bishops, sixty priests, and nearly ... discuss
Here is this week’s round of miscellaneous items gathered from around the web. 1. Newt Gingrich Goes on Vacation, Will Rogers, steps down. After two weeks after announcing his candidacy forme ... discuss
A quick update- from my phone. I just checked Facebook, and it appears Michele Bachmann is about to throw her hat in the ring. She posted on Facebook about 20 minutes ago that she wants to know what h ... discuss
I can’t believe my ears. I am having a conversation with a Pro-Lifer, and he has just explained, very calmly, that I have no right to exist.'What?' I say, unbelieving. I must have misheard him.'Of c ... discuss
In the photo above you'll see on the mantel our Advent calendar* and our O'Antiphon House* on either side of this season's "watch word", AWAIT. I actually wanted to use the word PREPARE, but ... discuss
Tell me if I'm weird. I hate to make phone calls. I don't mean "hate" as in dislike. I mean it gives me butterflies in my stomach, like when I arrived at the dentist to have my wisdom teeth pull ... discuss
Fr. Z's Take on How the Non-Catholic Reporter (aka NCFishwrap) May Be Dealing with bin Laden's Death
“Knowledge must ever precede the exercise of the affections. We feel gratitude and love, we feel indignation and dislike, when we have informations actually put before us which are to kindle those s ... discuss
Who's to blame for the marginalization of Christians? No doubt secularists have their part in this phenomenon. But ultimately it's our own damned fault. For a number of reasons. We have not upheld ... discuss
Reed Stubblefield is on his way to his brother's cabin in a small Illinois town. He needs time to recuperate from a debilitating injury, he is traumatized by his wife's recent death, and he is writing ... discuss
In this predictable outcome of Douglas Kmiec's relationship with the Obama Administration, we can sympathize with one's hope that obvious is not real and the vain belief that if given the ... discuss
Shawn Carney, Campaign Director, 40 Days for Life(pictures added~please share them)Darkness is responsible for the despair and hopelessnessthat leads women to choose abortion.Scripture says that Jesus ... discuss
Darkness is responsible for the despair and hopelessness that leads women to choose abortion. Scripture says that Jesus is “the light of the world.” Sometimes, the darker the place, the b ... discuss
In this memorable year '95 a curious and incongruous succession of cases had engaged his attention, ranging from his famous investigation of the sudden death of Cardinal Tosca -- an inquiry which was ... discuss
Your new book, ‘A Queer Thing Happened to America,’ has now been out for three weeks, and has garnered praise from the likes of Christian television host Sid Roth, and hate from gay acti ... discuss
Are You Known By Your Kindness?This was taken from Bo Sanchez's blog for today. A fitting reminder for us on how to be TRULY RICH, because at the end of our lives, we will not be able to carry ou ... discuss
Watch "The Medicare Shill" The Wall Street Journal editors write today, “We don't work for the government, but here's our ‘save’ suggestion: How about not spending some $3.5 million to de ... discuss
I dislike and don't particularly trust catsmeat, but it is interesting to read this article. Of course we shouldn't be overconfident. This will be a nasty fight to the end, but it is good to have a de ... discuss
