A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

President Trump’s proposed tax plan

By quinersdiner | April 27, 2017

Planned Parenthood’s non-abortion services keep decreasing

By quinersdiner | April 26, 2017

Bill Nye before the advent of politically-correct science

By quinersdiner | April 26, 2017

What type of music should accompany the Last Supper?

By quinersdiner | April 25, 2017

We’re in Easter season. History pivoted on the events commemorated by what we Roman Catholics call the Easter Triduum.

The Last Supper, the Crucifixion, and Christ’s Resurrection changed the world forever. The shockwaves of those three days are felt to this day. The way religious services evolved were formed by the events of the Triduum as early Christians built upon the religious practices of the Jews.

Central to Christian worship from those early days is the representation of the Last Supper, which Roman Catholics call the Eucharistic Sacrifice…

America’s deficit and debt dilemma in one dramatic chart

By quinersdiner | April 24, 2017

How to create a socialist state

By quinersdiner | April 24, 2017

Fair point

By quinersdiner | April 24, 2017

The job-creating potential of wealth

By quinersdiner | April 23, 2017

God’s mercy is lavish

By quinersdiner | April 22, 2017

For the record: refugees ARE people, so are the preborn, and God IS real

By quinersdiner | April 22, 2017

THE FIRE AND THE MERCY, The Pentecost Musical

By quinersdiner | April 21, 2017

My newest musical production, THE FIRE AND THE MERCY, The Pentecost Musical, premiers tonight at St. John’s Basilica here in Des Moines.

I wish every Quiner’s Diner reader, including the atheists, Protestants, and Catholics, could be there to share the experience with me. We may not be in agreement on theological issues, but we’d have a good time rehashing the key themes…

The human cost of human abortion

By quinersdiner | April 21, 2017