The weights of vengeance and mercy

By Karen Zainal Vengeance dominates the tide of social media these days. Sometimes it comes in the form of mob justice descending upon the perpetrator of a crime inadequately punished, other times as smaller and subtler smears against those who have wronged us. But perhaps we could spend some time pondering on the perennial tug-of-war…

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Hong Kong vs. Cuba: a stark contrast

By Tom Quiner In light of the Democratic Party’s embrace of socialism, it is worth contrasting its effectiveness when compared to free enterprise using real world examples. A perfect comparison is Cuba vs. Hong Kong. In 1961, Cuba embraced unabashed socialism while Hong Kong embraced unabashed capitalism. Interestingly, Cuba owns some nice assets, such as…

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Our merciful Lord

“Out of the depths, I cry to you, O Lord. ”The psalmist might allude to drowning in the depths of dark, frigid water. Or he might allude to life’s addictions and sins that separate us from God.  Whatever the depth of our suffering, our soul is hardwired by God Himself to cry out to Him, our Creator and Savior, in times of distress.

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“And then it was gone.”

By Tom Quiner “Unplanned” movie review If you ever had doubt that there’s hope for this unseemly world, go and see Unplanned the Movie. Iowans for LIFE and Innervisions HealthCare teamed up to host a private screening of this dramatic pro-life film. We packed 4 theaters at the Jordan Creed Mall last night for an…

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