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You Have Always Worn Your Flaws Upon Your Sleeve

As human beings we tend to have a select pattern of behaviors that we tend to exhibit more or less consistently throughout life. Some people are very painfully open about the way that they live their lives, and other people … Continue reading

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And Are Endowed By Their Creator With Certain Unalienable Rights

The first two paragraphs of the Declaration of Independence are a well-known set of philosophical statements that are pregnant with serious implications: “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Lamb’s Agenda

The Lamb’s Agenda: Why Jesus Is Calling You To A Life Of Righteousness And Justice, by Samuel Rodriguez [Note: This book was provided by Booksneeze/Thomas Nelson Publishers free of charge in exchange for an honest review.] There are some books … Continue reading

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A Feast For Vultures

Aaron Hernandez is in a lot of trouble. Before his life becomes a cautionary tale worthy of Afroman’s early 2000’s hit song “Because I Got High” [1], let us reflect a little bit on why his life is in serious … Continue reading

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Inventors Of Evil

Most people, if they can possibly avoid it, do not wish to dwell on the darkness can burrow its way into the heart of man. Unless someone is compelled by the need to make sense of his or her existence … Continue reading

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Book Review: So Many Reasons Why

So Many Reasons Why, by Missy Johnson [Note: This book was provided for free by Author Blog Tours in exchange for an honest review. Warning: This book is written and intended for an adult audience.] The most painfully and personally … Continue reading

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Root Causes

Today, someone I have known since high school, even though we have very different belief systems and ways of life at present, posted a rather sarcastic posting about the last Republican vice-presidential nominee and his statements against the evil of … Continue reading

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Book Review: Right Wing Handbook: Debunking Ten Lies Of The Left

Right Wing Handbook: Debunking Ten Lies Of The Left, by David L. Goetsch Any book published in West Virginia whose front cover has a bald eagle saying, “Carpe Diem Christo!” makes its political philosophy pretty open from the start (or … Continue reading

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Today In History: On January 22, 1973, The United States Supreme Court Legalized Abortion

For a variety of reasons, even though little children fill me with a great deal of anxiety, I have an intense interest in understanding them, as well as great enjoyment in watching their ways. Given that we live in a … Continue reading

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This Means War?

Some time ago I wrote about a war on women and children. In Uzbekistan, women who give birth in hospitals are forcibly sterilized by doctors under anesthesia without their consent, women who are often blamed by their husbands for what … Continue reading

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