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Al Azhar Rejects Reforming ‘Religious Discourse’ Raymond Ibrahim | November 29, 2016
Highest Muslim authority in Egypt made clear that Al Azhar never had any intention of changing anything. "Religious discourse" articulated in the Medieval era--one of hostility and violence. in a word, jihad--is the only "discourse" Muslims accept

The Greatest Generation of the South Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | November 28, 2016
It was a life from another century when family, church, citizenship, hard work, and morals mattered. It was the 20th century generation of Americans that had made America great

The Goodness Of Goggles Gordon Jimmy Reed | November 25, 2016
Awarded several medals for bravery, along with a Purple Heart, for a severe leg wound he’d received as he and fellow marines fought in the jungles of Iwo Jima

The Houris: Islam’s ‘Sexual Superwomen’ Raymond Ibrahim | November 24, 2016

A Garden of Limericks Wes Porter | November 22, 2016

Questions We’re Often Asked: Houseplant Care Wes Porter | November 20, 2016
Spider Mites, Aphids, Whitefly or scale insects

When it comes to beans, scientists have found that fast-cooking can help retain nutrients

The Love of Amaryllis Wes Porter | November 19, 2016
The story of Amaryllis, a shepherdess in Greek mythology

A Town Named Weed Wes Porter | November 18, 2016
Siskiyou County, Northern California

Diabolical Delegates Of Disruption Jimmy Reed | November 17, 2016
As my pals and I raced for an exit, we heard Reverend Crane screaming above the congregational chaos, “Oh, Lord, have mercy on these hell-bound scoundrels — these diabolical delegates of disruption!”

NATIVITY SCENE RETURNS TO ILLINOIS CAPITOL FOR 9th YEAR News on the Net | November 16, 2016

Christian cemetery of Qarqoosh, Iraq


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I drove by a college today and yelled Boo! News on the Net | November 14, 2016
15 people went to the Hospital, 734 required counselling and classes were cancelled for a week

Remembrance Day: Demeter and Her Poppies Wes Porter | November 11, 2016

Muslims May Wear the Cross to Deceive Christians Raymond Ibrahim | November 10, 2016

Paralysed people could walk again instantly after scientists developed a brain implant which turns thought into electrical signals

That Two-Stick Night Jimmy Reed | November 9, 2016


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Gardening Separated by Sex, UFOs, MHPs, Raking Wes Porter | November 9, 2016

We Gave Thanks At The Cotton Gin Jimmy Reed | November 2, 2016

Questions We’re Often Asked: Japanese Knotweed Wes Porter | October 30, 2016
Attractive and hardy ornamental plant. Japanese knotweed, Invasive Species

Out-Bullying The Bully Jimmy Reed | October 27, 2016
Bullying Doesn’t Pay.

Europe to Israel: More avocado, please! ISRAEL21c | October 26, 2016
Global health gurus have termed this fruit a superfood, putting Israeli produce in hot demand

Archaeological excavation reveals site where ancient Roman armies breached the city’s Third Wall, which led to destruction of the Second Temple

The Hyacinths of Apollo Wes Porter | October 23, 2016
Hyacinth flowers were said to have risen from the blood of Hyakinthos

A Successful Strategy Jimmy Reed | October 20, 2016
Basic principle of free enterprise:

Weird Witch Plants for Halloween Wes Porter | October 16, 2016
"Most books on witchcraft will tell you that witches work naked. This is because most books on witchcraft were written by men."

The Rough And Ready Red Ryder Riflemen Jimmy Reed | October 14, 2016
Halloween in the Mississippi Delta

What is a committed Christian to do in this election? A. Dru Kristenev | October 11, 2016
If candidates believe that knee-jerk reaction to an 11-year-old recording is helping their cause with committed Christians, it does not. It shows them to be engrossed with personal pettiness that may spill this nation’s very lifeblood

The official version has it was dysentery that carried off the fifty-year-old monarch. Food historians beg to differ

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