A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

Which is it?

By quinersdiner | February 23, 2018

Wait a second. So it's okay for kids and pundits alike to say that GOP politicians are essentially accomplices to mass slaughter and the moral equivalent of mass murderers, but we have no right to judge an armed officer who stood idly by while kids were literally murdered? https://t.co/ogTUNkq3DC— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) February 22, 2018

The Billy Graham mystique

By quinersdiner | February 22, 2018

By Tom Quiner Billy Graham was a Baptist preacher (his epitaph). No one in history preached to more people than the globe-trotting Mr. Graham. It is estimated some 215 million people in 185 heard him preach in person. Not even Jesus could make such a claim (unless you count His activities on the ‘third day’ when He descended into Hell, e.i. the realm of the dead, “proclaiming the Good News…

The Sinner’s Guide

By quinersdiner | February 22, 2018

“To preserve you, my dear Christian, from these vain regrets, I beg you to gather from what has been said three considerations, and to keep them continually before your mind.”

2018 U.S. death toll

By quinersdiner | February 22, 2018

Cause and Effect

By quinersdiner | February 22, 2018

By Tom Quiner Does violent entertainment have anything to do with violence in our culture? 1. 2. 3. Just askin’.

Bill Whittle presents a counter argument to gun control advocates

By quinersdiner | February 21, 2018

God bless you, Billy Graham!

By quinersdiner | February 21, 2018

The two greatest televangelists in history

By quinersdiner | February 21, 2018

In honor of the life of Billy Graham, who died today at the age of 99, Quiner’s Diner reruns this post from November 7th, 2015.

Welcome to the STD epidemic

By quinersdiner | February 20, 2018

Prince Ernest was hopelessly in love with the lovely widow, Harriet. Harriet felt the same and threw herself into the German prince’s bed for what she assumed would be an evening of passion.

There was a problem: the prince had syphilis.

To his credit, he was able to gather himself and deter the inflamed, young woman from making a mistake that could haunt her the rest of her life. You can watch the melodrama unfold in this scene from the PBS hit series, “Victoria.”

Murder goes beyond the weapon, it’s about the people

By quinersdiner | February 20, 2018

A better name for Planned Parenthood is “Escape Parenthood”

By quinersdiner | February 19, 2018

Christ talks to His listeners in mysterious ways, Ms. Behar

By quinersdiner | February 19, 2018