Culture
“What I was missing was love,” admits radical feminist
The women were topless.
They attacked a phalanx of faithful Catholic men protecting their Church from desecration and derision from those who oppose Her teachings.
The anti-Catholic feminists taunted the men, attempted to beguile them with their unclothed bodies, threw food on them, splattered them with paint, and subjected them to as much public humiliation as radical feminism could muster.
The men simply prayed for them…
Read MoreWe’ve lost a common vocabulary
We’ve lost the ability to communicate.
The United States of America is no longer united by a single language. I’m not talking about English. I’m talking about the moral language…
Read MoreTransgender chic
“Although the acting was well-done, the film is ultimately little more than an LGBT sales tool. It is true that transgender people are suffering. But what the film fails to address is that, all too often, transgender patients continue to suffer even after surgery, because their psychological problems remain untreated. I know from first-hand experience, as I was once a transgender woman, and I regret my sex-reassignment surgery.”
Read MoreThe daunting challenge of a new year
The end of an era
Three magicians are poised to fade away.
These three men did not work their magic with a wand, but rather with a golf club, a football, or a basketball…
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The Trump appeal
I oppose the Donald Trump candidacy.
This blog has repeatedly pointed out his deficiencies as a leader and a human being. Clearly, many disagree.
In his video commentary above, Bill Whittle explains the Trump appeal: he doesn’t care what anyone else thinks. He’s immune to the Thought Police on the left who have so effectively spread their PC culture to the media, to our entertainment, to our schools, to our workplaces, to our college campuses, and even into our churches.
Even more, says Whittle, Trump advances a consistent message, which he wears on his hat…
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All in favor of aborting baby Pandas say, “Aye!”
May the Prince of Peace dry our tears
If God is real, if God is Love, how can He allow so many innocent people to be butchered like this?
That doesn’t seem very loving, does it?
St. Augustine formulated the dilemma this way:
If God is all-good, he would will all good and no evil.
And if God were all-powerful, he would accomplish everything he wills.
But evil exists as well as good.
Therefore, either God is not all-powerful, or not all-good, or both…
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