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Category Archives: Cultural Commentary
The PC crowd is getting out PC’d
Now even the unusually politically correct crowd of the Newton Mass, Public Schools are getting out politically corrected. Link: Student ghosts unmasked in Newton – The Boston Globe. NEWTON — When students at Underwood Elementary School walk to their classrooms … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged David Castelline, mass, Massachusetts, NEWTON, Underwood Elementary School
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Pastor Takes Bold Approach on Sexuality
Pastor Ivor Grant of New Beginnings Church, Winnipeg, Ontario Canada is a guy that is willing to be in your face on the important issues of the day that are destroying lives and families. Sex is certainly one of those … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged Canada, chat room, Ivor Grant, New Beginnings Church, Ontario, pastor, sex, Winnipeg
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People are desperate for Jesus
Though the Bible does not give a detailed physical description of Jesus Christ, some people believe they’re seeing an image of the Son of God on a silver maple tree in upstate New York. Complete story here…
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Misc, Religion
Tagged face, jesus, picture, silver maple tree, tree
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NBA Dress Code
Speaking up for the new NBA dress code. Is this racist? A black man, Larry Elder speaks up: Full story here.
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs
Tagged bling, commentary, dress code, larry elder, nba, nba dress code, no bling, racist
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Christian Carnival XCIII is up!
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion, Weblogs, Wisdom
Tagged Christian carnival, Christian Carnival XCIII, pot luck, potluck, religion, wisom
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God beats evolution
In a recent CBS survey, God beats evolution by a wide margin. A new poll by CBS News indicates when it comes to the origin of men and women, most Americans reject the theory of evolution and believe they were … Continue reading
Is God mad at us?
Ok, The Reverand Jerry Falwell can sound a little whacked once in a while but on this one he is right on. It seems like our nation has been forced to deal with greater than usual proportions of distress in … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs
Tagged eathquakes, god mad, hurricane, hurricanes, is god mad at us, Jerry falwell, rev jerry falwell
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Prolife News update: American Life League
hot button issueBOB DORNAN: Former Congressman Robert K. Dornan is joining American Life League’s efforts to protect and defend the lives of preborn children. Dornan’s primary mission as a member of the American Life League team will be refocusing attention … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged abortion, abortion business, abortion pill, abortion rape, BOB DORNAN, ethical, euthanasia, in vitro fertilization, medical research, morning after pill, morning-after, personhood, prayer, stem cell research, unetical, vaccines
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Peggy Noonan: ON BUSH
Peggy Noonan compares the life change that Bush made during his midlife crisis when he decide the take the important things seriously and throw out the destructive habits, with the current crisis in the conservative ranks. "Once again there’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Politics
Tagged bush, crisis, mid-life, midlife crisis, Peggy noonan
1 Comment
Chuck Colson: There’s a Monk in the Courtroom
There’s a Monk in the CourtroomThe 14th Incarnation of the Buddha of Compassion and Intelligent Design October 19, 2005 Parents in Dover, Pennsylvania, have sued to block the teaching of intelligent design ordered by the school board. They claim that … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged evolution, Gyatso, intelligent design, Tenzin, Tenzin Gyatso
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Use it or lose it
Comments by Joseph Farah You’ve heard the expression. "Use it or lose it." It applies to a very important aspect of American life – your right to exercise your faith. Joe has wonderful insight on how we must use this … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged exercise your faith, exercise your rights, free speach
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Star Parker, a Star: ‘Millions more’ excuses for blacks?
When comments like this come from someone that has been in the depths of poverty and despair, I think they are more meaningful. Star Parker has been there. Read her bio… Louis Farrakhan’s "Millions More Movement" explains on its website: … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged Farrakhan, Louis Farrakhan, Louis Farrakhan's, millions more, star parker
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Keep the Boy Scouts from ACLU’s grasp!
Pat Boone comments on the Boy Scouts and the ACLU in his piece: Keep the Boy Scouts from ACLU’s grasp!.
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged aclu, boy scouts, Pat Boone
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Do Conservative Christians Laugh?
Stacy Harp from Writing Right asks the question Do Conservative Christians Laugh?. Last week Janet Parshall was totally attacked by Randi Rhodes, liberal radio talkshow host from the dying and going bankrupt Air America. And since I am a fan … Continue reading
What is important in life?
This was sent as a joke but it does show a pretty clear picture of what some people’s priorities are. Wow. Hurricane Survival Kit Toilet Paper…………………………………. check Bud Light……………………………………. check Keystone Ice…………………………………. check Budweiser……………………………………. check Red Dog……………………………………… check Misc. other … Continue reading
Our Teenagers, Ourselves: Soul Searching
By Chuck Colson October 13, 2005 First, the good news: American teenagers are more religious than many adults seem to think. And now the bad news: American teenagers are less religious than many adults seem to think.
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged breakpoint, chuck colson, less religious, more religious
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Dennis Prager: How the left harmed America – Again
Dennis Prager has another great commentary this week. He starts… Not a week goes by that some part of the left does not hurt America. But in the past two weeks, three examples stood out for the degree of such … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged aclu, dennis prager, harm america, hurt america, left, liberal, liberals
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Evolution-only president has heart attack
Is this guy getting a hint? When University of Idaho President Tim White last week banned anything except evolution from being taught in science classes, he made national news. He made local news in Idaho yesterday by having a heart … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Religion, Science
Tagged evolution, evolution only, heart attack, intelligent design, tim white
2 Comments
Commentary on Womanhood
Vox Day has a very inciteful commentry on what we are finding out about what a woman really is. Is motherhood instinctive or learned behavior? Both religion and science tell us that it is instinctive, much to the distaste of … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Politics
Tagged feminist, liberal, woman, womans lib
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Catholic Church no longer swears by truth of the Bible – World – Times Online
The Catholic Church is getting itself into hot water, in my humble opinion. THE hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church has published a teaching document instructing the faithful that some parts of the Bible are not actually true. The Catholic … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion, Science, Wisdom
Tagged bible, catholic, church, creation, evolution, intelligent design, truth
3 Comments
Is Cardinal Confused on Origins?
I have seen this confusion again and again amoungst leaders in the Catholic church. They try to side with evolution and with creationism. If you define evoulion as purposeless, naturalistic evolution (with no designer involved) like the hardcore evolution crowd … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion, Science, Wisdom
Tagged Cardinal, Christoph, evolution, intelligent design, Schoenborn, Vienna
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The Catholic Church ignored warning signs again:
It appears the Catholic Church ignored warning signs of sexual abuse again. Roman Catholic Church officials knew a decade ago of sexual-misconduct allegations against a then-seminarian now presumed to have fatally shot two men in a Hudson, Wis., funeral home, … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged catholic priest, hudson WI, sexual abuse
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Population and Immigration
It is a well accepted fact that in western societies families are generally having smaller families (except for in my church). This phenomena has a significant influence on demographics, population and immigration. Vox Day at WorldNetDaily presents an insightful commentary … Continue reading →