Our Lady of Guadalupe for atheists

I’d like to present a fascinating mystery for my readers who are atheists.

The day was December 9th, 1531. It was the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in the Spanish Empire.

A peasant by the name of Juan Diego was walking and encountered the vision of a teenage girl bathed in light…

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The immorality of liberalism

If you left behind a mountain of unfunded debt that your kids were forced to pay, so you could “enjoy your money” now, that would be immoral. What kind of parent would do such a thing?

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“Chastity is for lovers”

Today is an important day for two reasons. It is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. And it is the release date for an important, counter-cultural book, “Chastity is for Lovers,” by Arleen Spenceley. I am re-running my interview with her earlier this year. I encourage you to buy her book for yourself. Then buy…

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