A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

“I am the Bread of Life”

By quinersdiner | January 9, 2016

The key to being a successful Catholic

By quinersdiner | January 9, 2016

The War on the Womb

By quinersdiner | January 9, 2016

Times change

By quinersdiner | January 9, 2016

“What I was missing was love,” admits radical feminist

By quinersdiner | January 9, 2016

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…

Obama continues to boost gun sales

By quinersdiner | January 8, 2016

We’ve lost a common vocabulary

By quinersdiner | January 8, 2016

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…

The politics of background checks

By quinersdiner | January 6, 2016

The mock compassion of our president

By quinersdiner | January 5, 2016

The miracle of life

By quinersdiner | January 5, 2016

Transgender chic

By quinersdiner | January 5, 2016

“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.”

Dazzled by shallowness

By quinersdiner | January 4, 2016

Mother Teresa of Calcutta wasn’t exactly a looker, and yet so many who came in contact with her were dazzled by her beauty, because beauty is animated by love, not facial features or a big bosom.