
Topic: sensational
I discovered this speech when a friend sent me a link from OrthodoxyToday.com. This is one of the most relevant and prophetic speeches concerning the dangers of modernism and secular humanism that I h ... discussOnly 7% of Americans following Gosnell case ‘very closely’: Gallup poll by Kirsten Andersen Updated 05/10/13 at 2:00 pm ... discuss
In a recent post, Michael Coughlin criticizes Abolish Human Abortion for certain actions undertaken by members of the Abolitionist Society of Ohio to publicly exhort members of Vineyard Church of Colu ... discuss
Here is editor Paul Tuns’ editor’s desk column for the forthcoming edition (May) of The Interim. If it bleeds, it leads — except if it’s abortion On March 18 the trial of Kerm ... discuss
From J.D. Mullane at PhillyBurbs.com. About the media coverage: Several local news outlets were there, scattered about the mostly empty courtroom. The Philadelphia Inquirer had a reporter there. NBC ... discuss
Rehtaeh ParsonsI came across this story in the news today and was deeply saddened to hear of the senseless loss of a young and beautiful girls life.According to reports, the mother of a teenage girl f ... discuss
I was reading this week how a swarm of locusts - of reportedly biblical proportions - has struck Egypt. Immediately I thought of how God sent the plague of locusts against Egypt when He was comm ... discuss
New 911s are always going to get the used porsche parts, Porsche's Cayman is little other than a complete focus on excellence. We can be reduced by 0.2 seconds if you value your driving thrills in the ... discuss
Initially, the porsche boxster exhaust to Porsche's 911 GT1 Le Mans and back on one tank. The Cayenne Diesel one little bit, but they should rejoice at its creation, as it endows the porsche boxster e ... discuss
OK. The Alert is not moving to Saudi Arabia but if I learned anything from the liberal media is this: sensational news sell! Well, after so many years (10 years?), I decided to move the Alert blog ... discuss
Explaining the title of the LectureFor the lecture’s title I have used a phrase which appears in T.S.Eliot’s Four Quartets – the second of which is called East Coker. East Coker is a villa ... discuss
Published September 12, 2012 | By scribeBy Mike Filce, Crisis Magazine, Sept. 4, 2012 We rural people share a common understanding when it comes to our young: that it is essential for them to leave h ... discuss
I hate to be so sensational, but I think it is important for parents to understand that your child's DNA maybe stored in a state government facility and you have no idea.Impossible you say? You k ... discuss
Found through a ProWomenProLife blogpost "When Doctors Get Political":"More than 250 delegates to the Canadian Medical Association's annual general council meeting Wednesday supported maintaining a se ... discuss
by Lord AltonThe so-called consultation on the Falconer proposals is intended to provide a cloak of respectability for a Bill which will lead to doctors being required to take the lives of some patien ... discuss
Tweetby Alanna GomezJoe Borowski may not be a familiar name to the younger set of pro-lifers today, but it is safe to bet that his contributions to the pro-life movement have not been forgotten by the ... discuss
related (mature subject matter): o'lollipop - http://harrolds.blogspot.com/2011/12/ocleaned-obamas-drug-and-sex-party-limo.html> From: Conservative News Alerts Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 S ... discuss
Recently, I have read two books that I recommend. The first one is Emily's Verse, by Matthew W. Pope. It's a excellent short book that can easily be read in 20-30 minutes. I ... discuss
Ever since I saw The Hunger Games last week the movie keeps keeps intruding on my thoughts. No matter what I'm doing the tap-tap-tap on my memory chips continues. So maybe if I write about it, I can m ... discuss
You're looking at the porsche 356 chassis numbers. That's why the 911 Turbo - just imagine the porsche 356 chassis numbers a roof-rack to a certain VW Touareg-based SUV, Porsche could probably slap it ... discuss
When I saw the headline, I groaned. Here we just came from a march to defend the right to life and he's talking to the people who don't, at least as far as the unborn are concerned. But it actually ... discuss
Helpful or hurtful? One day after President Obama announced his support for same-sex marriage, former U.S. Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va., said the GOP’s opposition to gay marriage is “not a comfor ... discuss
Newt Gingrich for Attorney General, V.P or Chief of Staff in the White House ...if not the Presidency. And, Chuck Baldwin for Advisor to the President. -- rfh From: baja Sent: Tuesday ... discuss
Young people are ambivalent. This is the essential finding of a new study by Georgetown University’s Berkeley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs. The Center, led by FRC’s friend Dr. ... discuss
Although the Panamera Porsche isn't just focussing on the used porsche 911 targa a modest increase in torque, which feels greater than the used porsche 911 engines, 8.3-second 0-62mph recording Cayenn ... discuss
Research workers from Quarterly report discover a Local Australia Tree Foods that may be more often than not more nutritious dense than The exotic goji Berry, contains over 300Percent the level of ant ... discuss
Inside it looks very special with its hopeless push-pull steering wheel being sensational. The naturally aspirated 4.8-litre unit, sending the new porsche cayenne. The classic Porsche 911 fans in any ... discuss
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. NEW YORK (AP) — Just another crazy day for the New York Jets. Hours after the Jets announced they had agreed in principle to acquire Tim Tebow from the Denver Broncos, ESPN rep ... discuss
An interesting vintage tome titled, "I love books;: Why, what, how, and when we should read," by John Snider, was first published in 1942, and by the time my copy was published in 1948, it had been th ... discuss
Artist's rendition: the indelible character of Holy Orders imprinted for all eternity on the soul of every priest. (Source: Alberto Barbati.)In re the campaign to destroy Fr. Marcel Guarnizo in ... discuss
There's an interesting discussion of the Fr. Guarnizo/Barbara Johnson funeral controversy at The Deacon's Bench (TDB) with additional information about what happened. (See: There's More to This Story) ... discuss
The Psalms of DavidReviewed by Joseph at Zombie Parent's Guide.This particular edition of the Psalms is the King James Version with illustrations by James Freemantle. Freemantle was a British soldier ... discuss
Obama's clean energy cesspool exposed"Obama Administration Has Ties to Clean-Energy Firms"By Paul Scicchitano, NewsMax.com, Wednesday, 15 Feb 2012article source: http://www.newsmax.com/US/Clean-e ... discuss
A few months ago in Spain the superior of the Fraternidad de Cristo Sacerdote y Santa María Reina, Padre Manuel María de Jesús, published a little book titled "Motu Proprio Summorum P ... discuss
He was losing all affection for Russia. It was a crazy country, full of crazy people. At any moment, crazy things came out of nowhere and ran over the unsuspecting traveler, shot him with an arrow or ... discuss
Porsche rightfully considers the porsche 944 kit, more powerful Turbo, many customers didn't feel they had a dip at the porsche 944 seat of the porsche 944 models to point to one side some fine-tuning ... discuss
On December 4, 1941, William Hasenfuss dashed off a routine letter home to his parents on Amsterdam's Northampton Road from Hickam Field, near Pearl Harbor in the Territory of Hawaii, and sent it ... discuss
Porsche rightfully considers the porsche carrera 911, more focused sports car available anywhere on the official combined economy cycle. That's not so, this latest GT3 the porsche carrera 911 from Por ... discuss
--1--I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We spent a glorious few days with Joe's parents in Williamsburg. The weather was beautiful. Joe enjoyed a round of golf with his dad, and we all had so ... discuss
This is another rerun. To update, we now have 12 children, 2 sons-in-law, 2 daughters-in-law and 13 grandchildren (though Jasmine's family has once again estranged themselves from the rest of the fa ... discuss
The entertainment industry, to no one's surprise, always tries to go as far to the extreme as possible. It's often called "pushing the envelope." The goal is to make lots of money by appealing to o ... discuss
Hollywood Reporter reported October 21: Alan Ball [pictured right] is switching genres. The True Blood showrunner is developing Wichita, an hourlong drama about a Kansas surgeon who inadvertently be ... discuss
Last used in the pricier version you could have made a significant impact both to their argument. What was needed was a more efficient combustion cycle, superior engine response and masses of grip and ... discuss
I've been speculating about how notorious Chicago abortionist Dr. Lucy Hagenow was free to ply her trade, despite her penchant for killing her patients. Now, thanks to Library of Congress, I might be ... discuss
Harry Houdini (born Erik Weisz; March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926) was a Hungarian-born American magician and escapologist, stunt performer, actor a ... discuss
I do not think it too strong or sensational to say that we are witnessing the collapse of Western civilization. Across the Western world, the fruits of apostasy and secularism are manifesting themselv ... discuss
Our welfare state is also based on Lord Beveridge's reforms. Lord Beveridge would be horrified by what has become of his reforms. The nanny state must be cut back. HM UK PM Cameron is trying. So ... discuss
So the title of this article is a little sensationalist and, well, alarmist, but it does point to some very interesting research. Bottom line is that reality does not conform to the climate change com ... discuss
“Every man will sit under his own vine and under his own fig tree, and no one will make them afraid, for the LORD Almighty has spoken.” -Mic. 4.4 The picture of the world, after being set ... discuss
I had not heard of this new online series from Hulu, until I read Joseph Susanka’s piece — but what a fascinating premise!The series’ premise is startlingly simple: the Man (Xander B ... discuss
Once upon a time, local television news actually was informative. The broadcasts weren't loaded with sensational crap and goofy features. Those days are gone, and now so is the long-time anchorman of ... discuss
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann For the past couple of days there has been a rather interesting story about Congresswoman Michele Bachmann making the rounds and it has nothing to do with "Gays" or he ... discuss
Emails are coming in reporting a state of high tension on various Corapian threads, in anticipation of the Black Sheepdog’s “very special announcement” which is promised today.You g ... discuss
Well, after hanging back on this story in order to verify it, it does appear — via The SOLT’s own website — that the society did release a statement today that reads, in part: As the ... discuss
A 1,400-year-old fresco of St Paul has been discovered in an ancient Roman catacomb. The sixth-century fresco of Saint Paul has been discovered in the Catacombs of San Gennaro in Naples From ... discuss
In a recent post titled Evil as Entertainment, Reformed blogger Tim Challies takes certain watchblogs to task for harping on evil so much that they neglect to point out what is good and true. He feel ... discuss
As of 2005, abortion is legal in Ethiopia for so many exceptions that it is, practically speaking, abortion on demand — rape, incest, fetal defects (eugenics), the physical or mental health of the m ... discuss
In a recent post titled Evil as Entertainment, Reformed blogger Tim Challies takes certain watchblogs to task for harping on evil so much that they neglect to point out what is good and true. He feel ... discuss
So many liberals define their belief or non-belief of an issue or person solely on what I call the "one percent rule." In other words, find the one percent of something or someone they don't ... discuss
Recently, anti-abortion extremist, Ralph Lang, 63 years old, was arrested in Wisconsin for planning to kill abortion providers and abortion facility workers at an abortion facility in Wisconsin. Lang ... discuss
Recently, anti-abortion extremist, Ralph Lang, 63 years old, was arrested in Wisconsin for planning to kill abortion providers and abortion facility workers at an abortion facility in Wisconsin. Lang ... discuss
A bus advertising Judgment Day makes its way through New Orleans on March 8, 2011. Credit: Bart Everson Denver, Colo., (CNA).- The claim being circulated that May 21 will mark the end of the world a ... discuss
Morality is vital for our spiritual, emotional, and physical development, and influences where we spend eternity. One of our favorite family stories involves a trip I took with my dad as a child to a ... discuss
The Persecution of John Demjanjuk By Patrick J. Buchanan Friday – May 13, 2011 “John Demjanjuk Guilty of Nazi Death Camp Murders,” ran the headline on the BBC. The lede began: “ ... discuss
The Persecution of John Demjanjuk By Patrick J. Buchanan Friday – May 13, 2011 “John Demjanjuk Guilty of Nazi Death Camp Murders,” ran the headline on the BBC. The lede began: “ ... discuss
As Twitter buzzed last night after the sensational story of the death of Osama Bin Laden, equally disturbing were the claims of victory. The world is a safer place, make no mistake. But to revel in sa ... discuss
The message below (an extended post with links) was assembled by Robert Moynihan, editor of Inside the Vatican. Thanks to Jane who sent it via email.with his permission. It relates to the Fatima messa ... discuss
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I am still trying to catch my breath from the last week. Maddy and I left for Las Vegas last Thursday for a pro-life concert she did to benefit Nevada pregnancy resource centers. I had never been t ... discuss
That gearbox is a version that certainly qualifies on those with the Boxster's regular electrically folding hood in return for a radically different looking 911 Turbo comes well equipped with climate ... discuss
OK, let's get this out of the way: Zinedine Zidane is a legend. He's perhaps the greatest player since Diego Maradona. The guy has won the World Cup and European Championship with France. He's led Rea ... discuss
As most of you know, the Catholic Blog Wars are raging... err, I mean Awards. I am officially on leave of absence from blogging because I don’t know when to say when, which is just one of many char ... discuss
One of the items seemingly buried amongst the more sensational news items this past week was the FDA’s approval of the over the counter sale of “Plan B,” also known on some fronts as ‘the morn ... discuss
While I appreciate Drake Ssekkeba’s Vumbula programme on WBS TV on February 9th highlighting the problems Ms. Charity Namayanja is facing, I think he stepped overboard in revealing her children’s ... discuss
I've been doing some research lately on the history and practice of Satanism. I just finished Lure of the Sinister: The Unnatural History of Satanism, in which the author, Gareth Medway, argues that ... discuss
So, from 2006 onward, President George W. Bush tried to push a free trade agreement through Congress, and Mrs. Pelosi and her crew resisted and obstructed and vowed “no way” would it be al ... discuss
Man, Newsweek! I don’t read it since, after all, I made it through grade school but it’s out there, and some other folks do. I’m sure some take what Newsweek prints as true just b ... discuss
While I appreciate Drake Ssekkeba’s Vumbula programme on WBS TV on February 9th highlighting the problems Ms. Charity Namayanja is facing, I think he stepped overboard in revealing her children’s ... discuss
Call 911... he’s not breathingMichael Jackson deadPhoto: Michael Jackson is rushed into hospital in Los Angeles Photo: x17online.comShocking, very sad news just in (25 June 2009 c. 22:58 GMT UK) f ... discuss
I've been doing some research lately on the history and practice of Satanism. I just finished Lure of the Sinister: The Unnatural History of Satanism, in which the author, Gareth Medway, argues that ... discuss
FROM THE PASTOR November 8, 2009 by Fr. George W. Rutler One assumes that The New York Times would have been glad to receive an Op-Ed article from the new Archbishop of New York. The Archdiocese of ... discuss
So, from 2006 onward, President George W. Bush tried to push a free trade agreement through Congress, and Mrs. Pelosi and her crew resisted and obstructed and vowed “no way” would it be al ... discuss
In a recent post titled Evil as Entertainment, Reformed blogger Tim Challies takes certain watchblogs to task for harping on evil so much that they neglect to point out what is good and true. He feel ... discuss
Caution: The BBC3 documentary “Deborah 13: Servant of God” includes Deborah’s introduction to the “real world” of dance clubs and college parties, so viewer discretion is ... discuss
Catholic Cultureby Unknown (PETRUS, January 8, 2009)Civitavecchia and Medjugorje represent the most recent and sensational cases: places where the alleged visionaries say they have had and continue to ... discuss
Man, Newsweek! I don’t read it since, after all, I made it through grade school but it’s out there, and some other folks do. I’m sure some take what Newsweek prints as true just b ... discuss
[This is a shocking report of anti-war/feminism/pro-choice gone amok. We would have thought the villagers would have at least tried the Lysistrata anti-war approach first. -FNV]The Papua New Guinea ju ... discuss
In my last post, I explained why Barack Obama’s declared reason for voting against the Illinois BAIPA - namely, that the law would be held unconstitutional - did not hold water. With that ration ... discuss
The UK’s The Sun gets it! A WEEK ago nobody had ever heard of her. Today she is the most talked-about woman in the world. And with good reason. Sarah Palin’s sensational performance at the ... discuss
That query is posed in today’s Toronto Star by Angelo Persichilli, political editor of Corriere Canadese and a man not afraid of being branded a racist for asking common-sense questions about a ... discuss
WASHINGTON -- John Hagee, an influential Texas televangelist who endorsed John McCain, apologized to Catholics Tuesday for his stinging criticism of the Roman Catholic Church and for having "emphasize ... discuss
Recently, my 5-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter have been enjoying a special addition to our nightly bedtime routine. Thanks to their Grandma, we have a jumbo-sized canister of gourmet jelly bea ... discuss
see more crazy cat pics The other day - for reasons I don’t understand - I tripped through the blogosphere Q & A style, and people seemed to like that. So, here are some more: Q: What is S ... discuss
Expelled might not have been the most moving documentary I saw last week, but for a film that received an astounding 9 percent on the Tomato-meter, it was an overachiever, I'd say. Subtler and cleve ... discuss
Obama talks about Change. He talks about avoiding conflict and leaving lands where some people may not want us there. If there is a fight for a country, Obama will surrender. On all fron ... discuss
Extra, extra, read all about it in today's New York Daily News story! Earlier this week former NY Governor Eliot Spitzer resigned in disgrace over his extramarital shenanigans with a prostitute. Eve ... discuss
The two big stories of the last 48 hours have been the Spitzer fiasco and the “new sins from the Vatican” nonsense. Priests and Prostitutes? No, mostly prostitutes and the press. Yesterd ... discuss
As is their custom, the media has once again leaped to report a story only to get it totally wrong:When he finished his interview with L'Osservatore Romano, Archishop Gianfranco Girotti probably thoug ... discuss
From Front Page Magazine:It was as swift and brutal an honor murder as any among the dozens committed in Germany over the years but with two noticeable differences.First hit with baseball bats over th ... discuss
Fellow Bloggers Cao and Kender interviewed Larry Sinclair on Blog Talk Radio Sunday and during the interview confirmed that he has accepted the WhiteHouse.com challenge to take a polygraph. WhiteHouse ... discuss
By MARK HELPRIN, WSJ:[...]The Democrats' advantage in 2008 is that the costs of the war in Iraq have been highly disproportionate to its effects, not least in the decline of the American military, whe ... discuss
The new year is barely a week old and already it is fraught with drama - and tears. (Hello - I predicted the tears): What I dread most in this political season is the “genuine” moment - and it ... discuss
NEW YORK In a surprisingly frank interview with Charlie Rose on his PBS show late Friday night, former President Bill Clinton declared that his wife was not only far better prepared to be president th ... discuss
I am in an online writers group with Pete Vere and got the word on this book last week, so I am a little late with posting on it. Here is the scoop: Pied Piper of Atheism: Philip Pullman and Childre ... discuss
Having spent yesterday evening listening to Mark Driscoll with church leaders, this morning's MenMakers conference was a men's event. The aim of the conference was to help us become 'real men'. Sadly ... discuss
"I'm sorry, Adelaide. I can not get married tonight.""Why not?""I have to go to a prayer meeting.""Nathan, that is the biggest lie you have ever told me!""I swear to you, it's true!" ... discuss
Probably one of the most entertaining parts of writing for a newspaper, is getting the behind-the-scenes look at what journalists really think and do in their private lives.I don’t know about you, b ... discuss
Movie Review By Steve Jalsevac October 16, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Eccentric film director/producer Tony Kaye is an artsy type who likes to emphasize the dark side with sensational, distu ... discuss
It is one of most sensational homicide trials to go to the Kansas Supreme Court for review this year and scheduled to be heard later this week, as announced by the Court's information office today. T ... discuss
It is one of most sensational homicide trials to go to the Kansas Supreme Court for review this year and scheduled to be heard later this week, as announced by the Court's information office today. T ... discuss
General David H. Petraeus, Commander of the Multi-National Force in Iraq, reports to Congress:As a bottom line up front, the military objectives of the surge are, in large measure, being met. In recen ... discuss
From EagleForum.org: The three-nation summit at Montebello, Quebec, was held behind closed doors, well guarded behind an intimidating fence and plenty of police, but the news conference that followe ... discuss
We’re shocked and appalled when we read that ”Police Find Four Fetuses in Mom’s Home,” as reported by the Associated Press. No wonder. The first of the four dead babies, a b ... discuss
Beyonce had a YouTube moment at a concert in Orlando on Tuesday.She took a dramatic fall down some steps as she performed.Luckily, she wasn't seriously injured. The show went on. Apparently, the only ... discuss
Michael MillerRELIGION BEATPeoria Journal StarSaturday, July 21, 2007The Vatican's statement last week on the primacy of the Roman Catholic Church has riled some non-Catholic Christians in the ecumeni ... discuss
My plan eventually is to have a news site where I can just link to the most thought-provoking news of the day - a sorta Drudge Report without the sensational distractions - limited to items of partic ... discuss
I originally posted this on March 6, 2007.I'm posting it again to provide context for the idiocy currently taking place in the lib media and the absolute ridiculousness coming from the mouths of Dems. ... discuss
Sectarian murders and executions in Baghdad are declining, the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq said today on the "Fox News Sunday" television program. Army Gen. David H. Petraeus told host Chris Wall ... discuss
Once again, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Eugene Kane exposes himself to be part of the problem rather than the solution.I've previously commented on some of his especially offensive columns an ... discuss
The Democrats are liars.Their mouthpieces in the liberal media are liars.They are intentionally trying to deceive the American public.They are selective in their outrage.Sandy Berger gets a slap on th ... discuss
Talk Derby To Me, Dahling> Yes, the big day is back 'round again: tomorrow is the 133rd Kentucky Derby. An American institution for serious horse racing fans and bottom-feeding boozers alike, the exc ... discuss
Contact: Matt Baxter, 503-639-7364, mbaxter@missionioncrease.org PORTLAND, Oregon, May 2 /Christian Newswire/ -- Add another reality show to the line-up of the eighty-four currently being aired on T ... discuss
from Catholic World News (CWN)Last Friday, in a message to CWN subscribers, I warned that secular reporters were likely to provide sensational and inaccurate coverage of a new Church document on the f ... discuss
Making predictions about baseball or anything else is a hit or miss proposition. A year ago, I wrote an article and audaciously predicted that the Tampa Bay Devil Rays would win the 2006 World Series ... discuss
Three. And all related directly to school. I was hoping to at least start The Three Musketeers over spring break, or finish reading Whittaker Chambers' Witness, but I realized that the more prudent co ... discuss
I typically only tune in to Larry King when Al Mohler or John MacArthur are featured guests. Since Mohler was a guest yesterday (transcript here) I thought I would watch and was glad that I did. He al ... discuss
re: Chuck Colson: "Two hundred years ago this week, the British Parliament outlawed the slave trade throughout the British Empire. /This hard-fought battle is beautifully told in the new film Amazing ... discuss
So thinks Marcy Bloom, an abortion advocate. She writes, In a society that talks about everything from the mundane to the sensational, abortion has been the secret that many women have felt uncomfor ... discuss
Michelle Malkin has the story of the major whopper Freudian slip in the NY Times by freelance writer Jack Hitt, in the magazine's April 9 cover story entitled Pro-Life Nation. Pro-Life Nation i ... discuss
Is Putin Being Set Up?by Patrick J. BuchananPosted Nov 27, 2006 PARIS—Whoever poisoned Alexander Litvinenko had two goals: a long and lingering death for the KGB defector and pointing a finger of ac ... discuss
VATICAN - Pope Benedict XVI continues Audience catechesis on the Apostles: The figure of Saint Bartholomew is before us to say that we can live and bear witness as disciples of Jesus even without sens ... discuss
This is the second in a two-part response to critical comments made at RedBlueChristian a few days ago to a post I wrote there. The post was highly critical of the ministry of Joe Beam. See here for P ... discuss
In "A Study in Scarlet" Dr. John Watson lays out the limits of the great Sherlock Holmes' knowledge: Knowledge of Literature, Philosophy, and Astronomy-Nil Knowledge of Politics-Feeble Knowledge o ... discuss
Add another chapter to the senseless violence in Milwaukee story. This one isn't nearly as sensational as the sexual assault case of the 11-year-old girl by as many as twenty people. So, it's just ... discuss
One of the items seemingly buried amongst the more sensational news items this past week was the FDA’s approval of the over the counter sale of “Plan B,” also known on some fronts as ‘the mo ... discuss
-By Warner Todd Huston In a misleading expose on the various "end times" religious concepts that are increasingly in the news today, the L.A. Times' Louis Sahagun conflates Iranian president Mahmou ... discuss
Today, I did a Google Search with the query "what is the root cause of the darfur conflict?" To put it in a nutshell, here's what I believe: "The root of the Darfur conflict is a struggle over contr ... discuss
OK, let's get this out of the way: Zinedine Zidane is a legend. He's perhaps the greatest player since Diego Maradona. The guy has won the World Cup and European Championship with France. He's led ... discuss
- By David Morrell Sweeter than candy is gossip to the American people. Americans are like children at a grocery check-out line begging for just a taste of chocolate. We love the sordid, the scand ... discuss
Chuck Colson writes: If I were to tell you about an ancient document that sheds fresh light on Christianity, your first reaction might be to run for the hills. Most of us have had just about all we c ... discuss
Something to consider. One of the developments that’s recently disturbed me is the growing number of religious organizations in America that are constantly “against something.” Every month, ... discuss
Potential -- Mike Gousha, 11 Potential -- Mike Gousha, 50 Mike Gousha has been at WTMJ-TV since 1981. In August, that's going to change. Change is good, right? Not always. ... discuss
Here are some recent comments by my friend and classmate Rev. Kevin Golden, of Grace Lutheran Church, Holts Summit, Missouri. I will add these to my collection of Lutheran Da Vinci Code resources. ... discuss
Retired Gen. Anthony Zinni, who now complains that President Bush cherry-picked pre-war Iraq weapons intelligence and misled the country into going to war, warned six years ago that Saddam Hussein's ... discuss
In Canada. That’s why you haven’t heard about it here, of course. Because it’s far away! An open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper: e Minister: As accredited experts in ... discuss
As most of you know, the Catholic Blog Wars are raging... err, I mean Awards. I am officially on leave of absence from blogging because I don’t know when to say when, which is just one of many cha ... discuss
Caroline Bilodeau and her son Christopher Kennedy By ALAN BUTTERFIELD Senator Ted Kennedy has a love child, The National Enquirer can reveal. The bombshell world exclusive report is publish ... discuss
Anglican Journal has responded to recent news that the Anglican Church of Canada is losing members at an alarming rate. In her editorial, The story behind the story of church membership, Leanne Larmo ... discuss
Ok, so where we left off about three or so weeks ago was going into the question of what is the generation who would see all of these signs come to pass. Of course those signs took up several posts ... discuss
From WND: What appears now to be a trumped-up sodomy case manufactured by homosexual activists, which led to the controversial U.S. Supreme Court decision that in turn has opened the door to same-s ... discuss
Here’s the long-awaited account of Tripp’s and my trip to New York. It’s long. You might want to get a cup of coffee. . . . First let me say that New York is absolutely fantastic - a great ... discuss
First off, the issue here isn't about Christians, as much as what's become a tool of the MSM to propagate liberal views and liberal appeasement of Islamists, to the detriment of the continued existenc ... discuss
The case of the murder of Tracy Latimer is almost unknown in the US, even among pro-life advocates. But in Canada it was and continues to be a rallying point for both sides of the euthanasia debate. ... discuss
