Why it is good to have enemies
Why Democrats will get rid of Obamacare
Your skin color doesn't define you
Fascinating discussion on Sebelius v Hobby Lobby tomorrow at 9
Tune in tomorrow (Tuesday) at IowaCatholicRadio.com for a great conversation on last week’s watershed Supreme Court case, Sebelius v Hobby Lobby. The show runs at 9AM and again at 9PM.
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TRIVIA QUIZ: Who is the most prolific mass murderer in American history?
By Tom Quiner [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAAll1R29vs] The death of a single human being is never trivial, so please forgive my use of the word in the headline above. Since Moses came down from the mountain carrying the Ten Commandments, the Fifth one (in the Catholic Church) has been one of the few commandments that even modern day…
Read MoreTruth (with a capital T) vs. truth
The second president talks about religion
Remembering Roger Williams and the Younkers Building
I opened the piano lid and saw a name scrawled on the frame: Roger Williams.
Yesterday, I played piano at the 2nd Annual Catholic Men’s Conference which took place at St. Francis Assisi Catholic Church in West Des Moines.
As I set up for the Benediction at 8AM, I learned that the piano I’d be playing had been given to the church by the great pianist, Roger Williams. It was his practice piano, and he even autographed it …
A human tragedy: a culture that values a bird egg more than humanity itself
Noah: "A bowel movement on celluloid"
The verdict is in: I won’t be seeing “Noah.”
I’ve done my homework. The majority of reviewers I respect have made a compelling case that “Noah” suffers from a fatal case of bad theology and lousy cinema.
Political commentator, Steve Deace, characterized it as a “bowel movement on celluloid” …
