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... discussBrethren, Peace and Good to all of you in Jesus Christ. According to the Episcopal News Service, the Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Churc ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1064 Proper of Seasons: 971 Psalter: Monday, Week III, 1391 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 Proper of Seasons: 584 Psalter: Monday, Week III, ... discuss
sOne good thing came from Amanda Berry’s kidnapping, and her name is Jocelynby Kristen Walker Hatten ... discuss
Gosnell Jury Hears About Baby Surviving Abortion Struggling in Toilet The jury in the murder trial of abortion practitioner Kermit Gosnell re-heared testimony today of a baby who was delivered alive ... discuss
For those who celebrate the Ascension of Our Lord on Sunday, please follow this link to the ferial Midmorning Prayer for Friday in the Sixth Week of Easter. Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. ... discuss
This morning I had a sad conversation at breakfast with two friends. We were lamenting the impact of political correctness on black culture. It began with Veronica's relating the unfortunate outcome f ... discuss
Cleveland police digging for bodies of ‘possible aborted babies’ from women captive for a decade by Ben Johnson ... discuss
by Ben Johnson CLEVELAND, May 7, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Police in Cleveland are searching a property for “possible aborted babies” after finding three women who had been kidnapped ... discuss
by Ben Johnson CLEVELAND, May 7, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Police in Cleveland are searching a property for “possible aborted babies” after finding three women who had been kidnapped ... discuss
I had a chance last week, for just a morning, to get away from Washington. For the first time, I saw the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia. Tredegar was the major foundry of the Confederacy. F ... discuss
Guest post by Dr. Robert Owens. Maybe it's just me but I'm tired of the same old same old in our politics. The big-box monopoly parties have morphed into two sides of the same coin, two heads on the ... discuss
Last night we watched “Django Unchained.” If you haven’t seen it, I won’t spoil it but basically it’s about a slave who is bought by a bounty hunter to help him with his job. The bounty hunt ... 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
In today's society greater attention is given to a company's financial statements than the dignity of work. This was the focus of Pope Francis' homily Wednesday morning celebrated with children and si ... discuss
May 1st is the Communist celebration of the worker. Of course, in the commie and socialist states workers are little more than slaves, cogs in the wheel of the progressives' machine feeding the state' ... discuss
Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Easter (Click here for readings) Jesus said to his disciples: I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine grower. He takes away every branch in me that do ... discuss
The memo has apparently gone out. Smear Ron Paul’s new think tank. Jamie (now James?) Kirchick writes this for The Daily Beast. I’m Shocked! Just Shocked! That PC enforcer hack Jamie Kirch ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1045 Proper of Seasons: 803 Psalter: Saturday, Week IV, 1606 Office of Readings for Saturday in Week 4 of Easter God, come to my assistance. ... discuss
Do you love your wife enough to not have sex her? That is one of the provocative questions raised by the book, Birth Control—a small volume of Ghandi’s collective teachings on the subject ... discuss
Do you love your wife enough to not have sex her? That is one of the provocative questions raised by the book, Birth Control—a small volume of Ghandi’s collective teachings on the subject ... discuss
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From: drude Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 Subject: MuslimsAnd now we can add one more atrocity to the list!ANY MUSLIMS IN THE BOSTON MARATHON ???? ANY MUSLIMS INJURED ????Have ... discuss
"Democracy:Involves the government ruling and making laws for the "greater good" of all people, they may abolish personal rights in doing so. Democracy is government by and for the people.&nb ... discuss
Kudos to Laurie Mason Schroeder and the Courier Times for the April 14th piece on human trafficking ("More profitable than drug dealing — selling humans"). Bravo! The author of three ant ... discuss
Below, I have attempted to list all passages dealing with baptism without commentary. Today, there are various teachings on who should receive baptism and what baptism does but this was not always the ... discuss
Here's an AP article on a growing trend, people who don't have cable, satellite, or antenna TV. They get their programming online or via movie services such as NetFlix.We're among those folks, but we ... discuss
From an ancient homily for Holy SaturdayThe Lord's descent into the underworldSomething strange is happening – there is a great silence on earth today, a great silence and stillness. The whole ... discuss
There is a saying that goes, "If you cut the bible it bleeds". Ok, so I know it doesn't really bleed, but I do understand what that means; if you cut out the parts you don't like it to try and make yo ... discuss
Ben Carson, M.D., is a Professor of Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Oncology, and Pediatrics, and the Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, and an author of many bes ... discuss
Always fascinated, albeit troubled, by the intriguing and often corrupting twists and turns of constitutional development, I happened upon the apostatic “doctrine of incorporation” which should ... discuss
When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist. —Dom Hélder Pessoa Câmara The philosopher … rose up and departed with the air of a ... discuss
Fr. Dwight Longenecker: priest, husband and dad. Thus the great spoilsman senator, Roscoe P. Conkling: “When [Samuel] Johnson defined patriotism as the last refuge of a scoundrel, he ignored th ... discuss
The other day my 10 year-old son asked me who Pope Benedict was and why it was a big deal he was retiring. After admonishing myself about not talking to my children about this, we discussed the ideals ... discuss
Dr. Jean Staker Garton writes (in Who Broke the Baby?):At one time in our history Native Americans were not legal persons because we did not grant them the protection of our Constitution. We were thus ... discuss
Now I am going to him who sent me; yet none of you asks me, `Where are you going?' But because I have said these things to you, sorrow has filled your hearts. Nevertheless I tell you the truth: it is ... 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
In just three days we will be in the Lenten season. We begin each Lent with Ash Wednesday as a reminder that we are dust and to dust we shall return (Gen. 3:19). It is good for everyone to consider ... discuss
"Security is an essential need of the soul. Security means that the soul is not under the weight of fear or terror, except as the result of an accidental conjunction of circumstances and for brief and ... discuss
Intuitively, I had always believed that the 2nd Amendment protected my inherent right to keep and bear arms for my own personal safety; that this right was derived from “natural law” irrespective ... discuss
First ReadingNeh 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10 Ezra the priest brought the law before the assembly,which consisted of men, women,and those children old enough to understand.Standing at one end of the open plac ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 668 Psalter: Monday, Week III, 1012 Common of Doctors: 1768 (reading, canticle antiphon, intercessions) Proper of Saints: 1337 (concluding pr ... 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
I am the Flagby Ruth Apperson RousI am the flag of the United States of America.I was born on June 14, 1777, in Philadelphia.There the Continental Congress adopted my stars and stripes as the national ... discuss
Here is my third and final post in response to Obama's Second Inauguration Speech. While many have written about it and shared similar views, here is my perspective of where Obama continues to stand o ... discuss
{Genesis 1:26-31} In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. Introduction Perhaps you’ve heard the old saw that goes like this. A man turned to his friend and said, “Do ... discuss
I did not think negro bias could reach this far today. There were laws designed to restrict blacks' access to weapons; however, unlike this author's blending of issues, the Second Ame ... discuss
Dear President Obama,My name is Harold Estes, approaching 95 on December 13 of this year. People meeting me for the first time don’t believe my age because I remain wrinkle free and pr ... discuss
“For almost three hundred years, agriculture was the major livelihood of most residents of the American South, and the rural lifestyle was the shared experience that tied together a region that ... discuss
Can’t we put this FAT bastard so far away they would have to “pipe sunshine” in to him?……Papa Mike Certainly not the first time Comrade Crisco has bashed America ... discuss
CommentI think this Veteran deserves our time to read this letter to President Barack ObamaOH! Wait! And before the liberals say this is a fake, even your favorite "fact checkers" Snopes has posted th ... discuss
I borrowed from my local library the digital version James Swanson's book Bloody Crimes: The chase for Jefferson Davis and the death pageant for Lincoln's corpse, and I was so sad last night that I ... discuss
From: Political Outcast Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 Subject: Pelosi Compares Race-Oriented Kwanzaa to Christmas article source: http://politicaloutcast.com/2012/12/nancy ... discuss
Five centuries ago, in the country now known as Mexico, senseless human sacrifices were performed. Between 20,000 and 50,000 human beings were murdered a year in the Aztec empire. Most of them were sl ... discuss
The Official White House Website has a section dedicated to all of our nation’s Presidents. The interested reader can go to that main page, see the list of Presidents from 1 to 44 then click o ... discuss
Today is the last Sunday in our series on Vocation. The word ‘vocation’ means, ‘calling.’ We have been called by God to be citizens, we have been called to our places of work, and ... discuss
I can't stay away from books on the American Civil War. Drew Gilpin Faust's book, This Republic of Suffering was available in the library's digital lending section and seemed worth a shot. At first, I ... discuss
by Catherine Glenn Foster So Planned Parenthood has a new motto, “Care. No Matter What.” Thus begins yet another round of Planned Parenthood deception. It was bad enough in 1942, when Planned P ... discuss
...an ugly part of our past, a continuous scourge on our present. When will it end? When will we stop killing babies? The story below began in 1982, but it continues today. The bodies clog our se ... discuss
Monticello called us.It was Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. The weather was beautiful, I hadn't been to Thomas Jefferson's home in years, and the boys had never seen it. My paren ... discuss
Biden Calls Obama 'Homeboy' from http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/biden-calls-obama-homeboy_663632.htmlWhite Democrats really look at their black colleagues as slaves. But the black folks ther ... discuss
The below letter to the editor is by Robert "Bob" McDowell, Jr. He is a Professional Engineer and Geologist with over 50 years experience in creating drilling prospects, supervising dri ... discuss
Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> For the last two weeks we have been discussing the idea of Vocation. As you can recall, the word ‘vocation’ means, calling. Furthermore, we have ... discuss
"The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to allow the subjected people to carry arms. History shows that all conquerors who hav ... 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
A mini-abortion debate recently came to my attention, and I found the pro-choicer's thoughts to be particularly interesting: Note: emphasis in the following quotations is my own. Comments o ... discuss
by Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Wesley J. Smith discusses the reasons why he believes assisted su ... discuss
The following is a sermon from Rev Tony Sikora that was posted on Brothers of John the Steadfast. Enjoy.=========================================Beloved in the Lord, The reformation of ... discuss
One of my true heroes passed away over the weekend. Here's his story from my upcoming book Where Do We Find Such Men?James A. “Jake” Blanchfield attended to his regular duties as Circulation Manag ... discuss
By Dr. Robert Owens Anyone who has read this column for any appreciable amount of time should have no doubt as to this author's opinion of Progressivism and its agenda for America. I have tried over ... discuss
From: kd Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 Subject: Electoral College U-T San Diego, Wednesday, October 21, 2012, page B5: Letters to the Editor: "Electoral College" &n ... discuss
The saint of the day is St Alphonsus Rodriguez, a Jesuit, who was born at Segovia in Spain, on July 12, 1531. From childhood he was devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary. He loved her as his mother. This ... discuss
Romney’s trusted running mate, Paul Ryan, is one of a few people who hold the key to American and world economic vitality. by Ralph Benko, Contributing Author: The Wall Street Journal, upon the r ... discuss
Sermon- Reformation Day (observed), October 28th, 2012Our Savior Lutheran Church, Whitefish Bay, WIJohn 8:31-36“Truth and Freedom and Christ”Introductions, etc...A happy and blessed Reformation da ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for October 27 is St. Frumentius.Edesius and Frumentius, brothers from Tyre, Phoenician, introduced Christianity into Abyssinia; the latter a saint and first Bishop of Axum is sty ... discuss
Contact: Woodrow Wilcox, 219-736-9450 CROWN POINT, Ind., Oct. 25, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Democrat Woodrow Wilcox attacked Obamacare for its forced labor slavery of prolife health care workers i ... discuss
As the 2012 elections conclude, expect nothing less from the Left than to stoke the fire of race and arouse the subjective hatred and godless passions of the black population which are slaves to the w ... discuss
Civil debate at the University of Wisconsin. This op-ed piece in the Wisconsin Daily Cardinal was one of the most striking endorsements of our Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) that I have ever seen. ... discuss
Pastor Tony Evans has seen God bless his ministry in Dallas. He started with a small home-based church in 1976. Today, Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship has grown to 9,500 members. Among the many ministries ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, America’s leading abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, is at it again. Increasingly notorious for its massive abortion ... discuss
Agree with PatriotUSA: "Posting this exactly as I received from TexasFred." My comments are at the end of the article. Texas Fred: Once again I have a piece sent to me via email that is so ... discuss
Tweetby Alanna GomezWalking down King Street in downtown Toronto, a bronze plaque mounted on the side of a building caught my attention. On it was a brief biography of a woman who was described as an ... discuss
“The best way to drive out the devil, if he will not yield to texts of Scripture, is to jeer and flout him, for he cannot bear scorn.” — Martin Luther “The devill … the pr ... discuss
Read more at The Blaze… Wow… Braving the Progressive lion’s den at AARP. Impressive. Of course they booed Ryan. They don’t want their freebies cut off. Willing entitlement slav ... discuss
Once upon a time if Cape Codders wanted a grand lobster feast these people merely strolled right down to the the shoreline, waded in as well as plucked all they can carry with the armload. With fact, ... discuss
When I go to Adoration, it is such a privilege and such a humility. I go there in poverty — unworthy of anything, but willing to be open, because I trust that all God wants of us is our willingn ... discuss
Jimmy Carter and his clan have issues with Republicans.I don't think the family has ever recovered from Carter's disgraceful presidency and his defeat by Ronald Reagan.Family members don't appear to l ... discuss
It used to be the case that American school children would learn a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier, Barbara Fritchie, that memorialized a brave 90-year old lady of Frederick, Maryland, who legendarily ... discuss
Alexander Crummell was born in New York City in 1819, and wished to study for the priesthood, but received many rebuffs because he was black. He was ordained in the Diocese of Massachusets in 1844, wh ... discuss
If all vote, who are eligible, on Tuesday, November 6th, the election will probably turn into a landslide for whoever is the victor. &nbs ... discuss
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Responses to the first day of their convention. Killing helpless and innocent unborn children is nothing to be proud of. And only fools or wicked people make that the pièce de résistance of their p ... discuss
The Confident Ignorance of Barack ObamaI love Thomas Sowell. Here's a taste from the article:Obama was already doctrinaire at a very early age — and ill-informed or misinformed on both history and e ... discuss
Talk about an evil message. The very first statement on this video is a lie. "We are committed to all people," the voice says. Presuming that the "we" is the national Democratic establishment, they mo ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for September 3 is St. Gregory the Great.St. Gregory was born at Rome in 540. He was successively senator and prefect of Rome before the age of 30. After five years he resigned an ... discuss
As any Doctor Who fan knows, tonite marks the start of the 7th Series of the show since it returned to the air in 2005. While there have been 14 episodes announced, not all the details have come ou ... discuss
The saint of the day for August 31 is St. Raymond Nonnatus.Raymond was born at Portella, Catalonia, Spain in 1204, the son of wealthy parents. He was delivered by cesarean section when his mother died ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for August 31 is St. Raymund Nonnatus.Peter Nolasco, a native of Languedoc, founded in the early thirteenth century a society known as the Mercedarians, devoted to ransoming Chris ... discuss
Paul Ryan - RNC 2012 Speech By Rick Manning, Americans for Limited Government — The economic news continues its grim march toward a reality that many believe may not be in the fixable category. ... discuss
In Light of the Empty Sidewalks, History Will be the Final Arbiter! By Bud Shaver - Prayer and a Pro-Life Witness Injustice taints and forever mars the ability to play the moral card. Histo ... discuss
Have you ever seen a Muslin hospital? Have you heard a Muslim orchestra? Have you seen a Muslim band march in a parade? Have you witnessed a Muslim charity? Have you seen Muslims, shaken hands w ... discuss
Genesis 47:13-27 Good morning, brothers and sisters; it’s always a delight to see the pews crowded on Sunday morning, and so eager to get into God’s Word. Turn with me in your Bibles, if ... discuss
related, history links: http://harrold.org/rfhextra/history.htmlrelated, online books links: http://harrold.org/rfhextra/books.htmlFrom: Patriot Update Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 Su ... discuss
A few years ago I read Paul Chamberlain’s Talking About Good and Bad Without Getting Ugly, a book that proposes ways that Christians can talk about difficult issues—issues like a ... discuss
Peter Singer, “bioethicist” The fallacy in the anti-abortion argument lies in the shift from the scientifically accurate claim that the foetus is a living individual of the species Homo sa ... discuss
Sitting along the Gulf, I let the ocean spray and the afternoon reverie wash over me. Lazy thoughts really, drifting like the clouds overhead. Back at home my computer was loaded with projects. One of ... discuss
300,000 miles on horseback, from the Atlantic to the Appalachians, from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico, for 45 years, he spread the Gospel. This was Francis Asbury, Methodist Circuit riding preacher who ... discuss
Political Cartoon by A.F. Branco By Ken Blackwell, Contributing Author: We thought Joe Biden couldn't top--or bottom--the appalling gaffe of calling a 2010 White House bill signing ceremony "a big ... discuss
Do You Have Eternal Life? 1 John 5:11-12 And the witness is this, that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has the life; he who does not have the Son of God ... discuss
Over the past few years, I have had interesting conversations with acquaintances, some retired from high places like retired Army colonels and the like. I’m saying that the people I’ve ... discuss
As you may be aware, last week The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) had its annual assembly in St. Louis, MO. The media focus was on the battle between the LCWR & the Vatican (slan ... discuss
I haven’t had time to write on the story that Thomas Kidd of World Magazine broke earlier this month about Thomas Nelson Publishers’ decision to pull David Barton’s new book The Jefferson Lies: ... discuss
Bob Morrison and Ken Blackwell Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison: Ben is a young friend of ours who was an intern in our Washington office. This summer, Ben is working on yard crews and in restaurant ... discuss
Thanks Jim……… 95 year old hero!Letter To Obama at White House Sent from 95 year Old Pearl Harbor Survivor - Fantastic! This venerable and much honored ... discuss
Like many moms who’ve had to navigate the supermarket checkout lines with children in tow, I’ve held a special place of contempt for Cosmopolitan magazine, whose shocking headlines at kids’-eye ... discuss
War was declared on the United States of America on September 11, 2001 - 3990 days, 12 hours, 37 minutes and 24 seconds ago.> =1 face="Monotype Corsiva"> "It is a principle incorporate ... discuss
Two leaders, two legacies Like many moms who've had to navigate the checkout lines with children in tow, I've held a special place of contempt for Cosmopolitan magazine, whose shoc ... discuss
Imprimis Free Subscription - Imprimis Archives From: Hillsdale College Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 Subject: July/August Imprimis: Economic Lessons from American History July/ ... discuss
The newest edition of the The Human Exceptionalist is out. And among the stories we cover are the claims that we don’t really have free will. I touch upon the importance of that issue in my ... discuss
One of the more interesting tidbits about Thomas Jonathan Jackson, universally known as Stonewall, is that he and his wife established a Sunday School for free and slave blacks in Lexington, Virginia. ... discuss
Author: St. Josemaría Escrivá St. Josemaría Escrivá It is not true that there is opposition between being a good Catholic and serving civil society faithfully. In the same way there is no ... discuss
For 'the one' who equates himself with "The Great Emancipator" this view of history may add to his knowledge of American history. source: http://web.archive.org/web/20061013231925/http://ww ... discuss
According to the 1962 Roman Catholic Calendar, today (August 8) is the Third Class Feast of St. John Mary Vianney. As a side note, in the 1954 Calendar (still in use by some Traditional Cathol ... discuss
source: http://taoffc.com/current_issues.htm "[W]e ought to deprecate the hazard attending ardent and susceptible minds, from being too strongly, and too early prepossessed in favor of other po ... discuss
The Official Medallion of the British Anti-Slavery Society In church yesterday morning my pastor was preaching on Ephesians 6:1-9. He addressed a subject I get questions about from time to time by p ... discuss
WARNING From: thy Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 Subject: Second Term Transformation Plans This just might be the most important and far reaching email of all our lifetimes. ...JB ... discuss
"To sink the foe or save the maimed, Our mission and our pride, We'll carry on 'til Kingdom Come, Ideals for which we've died." Thus went the original anthem of the U.S. Coast Guard, established AUGUS ... discuss
This post was brought to my attention by pro-choice tweeter @heather_parker during a discussion on the rights of the zygote/embryo/fetus (ZEF) vs. the rights of the mother. The blog is called Antigone ... discuss
Uh...we're already a lot like China:We kill lots of baby girls by abortion.Our liberal politicians boldly work to suppress free speech.We treat taxpayers like wage slaves.For more on Warren's idiotic ... discuss
FBI Informants Speak Out: Eric Holder's DOJ Is Ignoring Child Sex-Trafficking Victims – Elisabeth Meinecke. < ---- CLICK !!! Darby, and Dottie Laster have been dropped from informant status by ... discuss
The 14th Amendment was adopted JULY 28, 1868, because southern States, though forced to end slavery by the 13th Amendment, did not grant citizenship to freed slaves. Yet after the Amendment was ratifi ... discuss
The 14th Amendment was adopted JULY 28, 1868, because southern States, though forced to end slavery by the 13th Amendment, did not grant citizenship to freed slaves. Yet after the Amendment was ratifi ... discuss
Warning: None Dare Call It Treason It has been suggested that o'who? and 'those who surround him' are not the "Keystone Kops" and bumbling fools they appear to ... discuss
Warning: None Dare Call It Treason It has been suggested that o'who? and 'those who surround him' are not the "Keystone Kops" and bumbling fools they appear to ... discuss
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Holy Cross Lutheran Church Rocklin, CA Trinity 7 (July 23, 2012) Mark 8:1–9 TITLE: “The Divine Care from God” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord, Jesu ... discuss
Dr. Bill Smith, Editor: I received this article from Dr. Chuck Baldwin on Thursday but opted to save it and share it this Sunday. It is both religious and political and it focuses on a position our fo ... discuss
Obama Administration Calls Pro-Lifers Terrorists Again Once again, the Obama administration has called “terrorists” the majority of Americans who support the pro-life view on abortion. A Janu ... discuss
Behold Romney's excellent internet ad. Know what would have made it perfect, though? A man of color on an assembly line saying how important the business is to him and his family. What makes America ... discuss
We are gardeners. We love to see all summer long our vegetable plants grow and mature, and then produce farm fresh tomatoes, green beans, zucchini, cucumbers and all the rest. We work hard in our gard ... discuss
An atheist Facebook page that calls itself Bringers of the Light recently interacted with our Abolitionist FAQ.Since, as the FAQ states, "rare is the anti-abolitionist who ever advances the argument", ... discuss
By: Melanie Hunter Jada Pinkett Smith: An Estimated '27 Milli ... discuss
By: Melanie Hunter (AP photo) (Cread more ... discuss
Disturbing Pictures Ended the British Slave Trade:Eric Metaxas, in his Wilberforce biography Amazing Grace (HarperOne, 2007) describes the great reformer’s “oratory” as “brilliant,” but Wilb ... discuss
Horrors of British Slavery were Invisible -- in Britain:Adam Hochschild says in Bury the Chains that “Once European ships started cruising the African coast offering all kinds of tempting goods for ... discuss
Injustice is Indefensible Irrespective of “Context”:Ugly pictures of brutalized slaves goaded voters down the path to abolition, and BPAS is persuaded that equally ugly pictures of brutalized preb ... discuss
U.S. Regulatory Charade:American abortion law is just as corrupt as Britain’s. Our officials once feigned a similarly counterfeit civility, when we cared more about appearances. Time Mag ... discuss
From Tenth Amendment Center On the heels of a recent announcement that Oklahoma State Representative Mike Ritze would be introducing legislation to nullify the Affordable Care Act, New Jersey As ... discuss
Yesterday, I posted an article on the newest phenomenon in the publishing world. Today I want to explore the reasons fueling the popularity of Fifty Shades of Grey, and examine why we as believers sho ... discuss
From: Godfather Politics Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 Subject: Barack Obama is not a Real Black President Godfather Politics, 3190 Florence Road, Powder Springs, GA 30127 USA Gary ... discuss
A long time ago the Head Girl posted here, and this is what she said: We have become a nation of muddled rights. We speak of individual freedom when allowing a woman to kill her unborn child. We speak ... discuss
I heard Obama the dictator say that Muslims have been part of American history from the beginning… yeah, right! he is definitely a damn genius! They were ~ however a big part of 9/11 !!!!! ... discuss
We’re educators -- Not “Protestors”:The Argus also says: “Virtually every woman, including staff, is accosted by opinionated protesters ….” These abortionists outrageously argue that ... discuss
Bob Morrison and Ken Blackwell Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison, Contributing Authors: Comedian Chris Rock has stoked the flames of controversy with this Fourth of July tweet. The Hollywood comic wro ... discuss
A decade prior to the Civil War there were two major political parties in the United States: Democrats, favoring freedom of choice to own slaves; and Whigs, wanting a big tent party. In Ripon, Wiscons ... discuss
“Tomorrow, we vote.” – Gander, the goose, to his son in Animal Colony, by Thomas Rexroth and Mark Olsen, 2009 In the 1978 movie classic, Animal House, John Belushi (Bluto) and his misf ... discuss
Paul Claudel, the French poet and diplomat of the last century, once described the Christian as \"a man who knows what he is doing and where he is going in a world [that] no longer [knows] the differe ... discuss
Delivered during mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC, July 4th 2012. Philadelphia is the place where both the Declaration of Independence ... discuss
Paul Claudel, the French poet and diplomat of the last century, once described the Christian as "a man who knows what he is doing and where he is going in a world [that] no longer [knows] the differen ... discuss
Don't you just love it when Leftists, Obama supporters like Chris Rock, bash America on its birthday?The Hollywood elite trash the country that's made them rich. Why do this? Why turn Independence Day ... discuss
10 Books That Screwed Up the World: And 5 Others That Didn’t Help I checked this book out from my library, and I read it over the space of about four hours. It’s a quick, fairly easy read. ... discuss
I really enjoyed Mann's previous work 1491, see that report here, but this one was even better. My biology concentration at UConn, oh so many years ago, was in ecology. The interconnected web of the l ... discuss
From an atheist of sorts. Giulio Prisco is a European rocket scientist, undoubtedly talented and brilliant in his field. But philosophy and theology are not rocket science. Prisco is out of his elemen ... discuss
Consumer Safety Fraud:Naturally, the abortion industry hysterically disputes any study which exposes the dangerous sequelae (side effects) of abortion. That sort of corruption may sound familiar ... discuss
“It's always darkest just before they turn the lights on.” (Do you know where that line is from?)By now, most Americans are aware of the five-to-four decision of the United States Supreme Court, w ... discuss
By: Snarky Basterd Feed Your ADHD THESE 9 PEOPLE JUST TOLD YOU TO TAKE YOUR MEDICINE This is no longer America. You no longer have the opportunity for the American Dream. You, we, me — we’ ... discuss
Creating Disruptive Crises:Reformers will fail unless their tactics are as disruptive as necessary to force a crisis which halts business as usual and compels the culture to reluctantly face ugly fact ... discuss
The concept of personhood is so commonsense, it seems as though it would go without saying. Then again, they used to think slaves were not full persons - the Supreme Court even ruled that in the Dre ... discuss
“I never, in my life, felt more certain that I was doing right, than I do in signing this paper.” So spoke Abraham Lincoln as he signed the Emancipation Proclamation 150 years ago this year. A ... discuss
School Uses Planned Parenthood Curriculum to Teach Kids Oral Sex | LifeNews.com. < -- CLICK! A reason for the primary school instructors to tell 10 and 11 year olds how to participate in oral and ana ... discuss
When I first read the headline of this story I was hoping I was reading wrong or that it was a parody. Unfortunately I was reading correctly and this was a real news story. Planned Parenthood, the nat ... discuss
(Photosource)Would have missed this editorial in the New York Daily News, if not for the invaluable New Advent:f="http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/modern-day-slaves-hostage-abortion-article-1.110095 ... discuss
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The next time you hear an abortion rights activist quip that the unborn fetus is not a human being or not a human person, or just a fish or more like an animal than a human baby, or nothing but a para ... discuss
After three-and-a-half years of his failed policies, and of his dysfunctional Administration, which have been an abysmal disaster in all fronts - the economy, unemployment, health-care, social issues, ... discuss
Last year I blogged about joining Ancestry.com I initially joined to fill the void I felt in my life after my mother died, since mom was my connection to family history and stories. But latel ... discuss
Ydemoc asked some well thought out questions, in such a kind manner they do warrant a response. >>the truths identified by Objectivist axioms. Yes, there are self evident truths. As a mere example, ... discuss
As a physician my primary goal is to relieve suffering and preserve life. It is a primary goal of physicians for thousands Of years. I will never knowingly end a person's life. Many of my colleagues ... discuss
Pat McNamara, our favorite historian and professor has a terrific column up this week, studying Daniel A. Rudd, a former slave who became an entrepreneur and a journalist and eventually published the ... discuss
I would like today, to really examine in greater depth, our understanding of what marriage actually is - where we get our understanding of marriage - even aside from the Bible - and how that understan ... discuss
By: Sher Zieve Gulag Bound Unless they are being used as were the Israeli slaves during Pharaoh Seti’s reign to build his Treasure City (Obama‘s just sticking it to Americans by gutting the US Tre ... discuss
Get the DVD @ infowars-shop.stores.yahoo.net The Obama Deception is a hard-hitting film that completely destroys the myth that Barack Obama is working for the best interests of the American people. Th ... discuss
This is from an e-mail from BT. I’m not sure if it is original to him or not. Jefferson Davis American Soldier, Senator, Secretary of War, President Born 3 June, 1808 A West Point graduate, Dav ... discuss
At Lyons and Vienne, in Gaul, there were missionary centers which had drawn many Christians from Asia and Greece. Persecution began in 177.At first, Christians were excluded from the public baths, the ... discuss
KATH.NET - Katholischer Nachrichtendienst: " Free Church rejects accusations of religious confusion. There is controversy in advance of a televised church service on 17 June on ZDF (Cathcon- G ... discuss
I'm afraid of you. Truth be told, you're afraid of me (and others) too. And, sadly, that fear is a thief that we let rob us. In her post, "10 Ways Fear Robs Me," Hilary Tompkins lists those ways a ... discuss
I believe that humans are distinguished from all other known life by differences that are moral in naure, not merely biological. For example, while our bipedalism has certainly helped us become who ... discuss
I know that some people like to believe that we have had periods of liberty over the past few decades in between hard-core leftist Presidents named Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and even as ... discuss
He Spoke With Authority Dear HLI Family, Let us preach Jesus Christ with all the energy of our lives. And let us support each other - whatever the cost - so that when we make our accounting to the Lor ... discuss
Today's saint is St. Julia of Corsica, virgin and martyr in the fifth century.Saint Julia was a noble virgin of Carthage, who, when the city was taken by Genseric in 439, was sold for a slave to a pag ... discuss
Modern liberalism isn't much different economically than slave plantations of the 18th century. Modern political liberalism is a lot like the old triangle trades of the 18th century, in which cro ... discuss
Are we stupid? Or are we just not paying attention to what is happening around us? Or are we just numb after surviving the last three and one half years of deception, and divisiveness? What kind of fo ... discuss
Secular Pro-life and Bad Catholic have both recently blogged about something that has been bothering me for awhile. How can we, as pro-lifers, go about our daily lives knowing that millions of our fel ... discuss
Cristina Odone of The Telegraph Blogging for The Telegraph, Cristina Odone wrote that CBR’s Gregg Cunningham got the better of BBC’s John Humphrys in their recent interview (reported here) ... discuss
A BBC commenter and religious leftist named John Bell went on a sexist tirade that was remarkable in its vitriol. He makes a point that people will do in groups what they would never do as individu ... discuss
Some topics keep coming up for discussion. Irrefutable evidence can be presented to settle the issue but it may not be what people want to hear. They may ignore the evidence or decry it. Stephen ... discuss
Did Harvard University hire the blond, blue-eyed Elizabeth Warren, a U.S. Senate candidate in Massachusetts, because she claimed to be an American Indian? That’s what members of the Massachusett ... discuss
OK, where do I start? I thought of naming this post "cognitive dissonance" because of the actions of Jim Gardner and his fanboy recently. To catch you up, Jim and his "Robin" Alex demanded unfairl ... discuss
Top story:SPUC expresses sadness at the death of Phyllis BowmanSPUC has expressed its sadness at the death of Phyllis Bowman, the Society’s first national director. In a joint statement, SPUC’s le ... discuss
A compelling new video just released by Pro-Life Wisconsin [an American Life League Associate group] includes shocking statements about savages, the manifestly unfit, and the benefit of slavery to ... discuss
This compelling new video just released by ProLifeWisconsin includes shocking statements about “savages,” the “manifestly unfit,” and the “benefit” of slavery to th ... discuss
