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Vatican bureaucrats should at least have the decency to publish their revolution in their own Esperanto and reserve Latin for the holy things of God.

Seven years in transit(ion) A. Dru Kristenev | September 10, 2017
Can we muster that little seed of Faith God’s given us? I pray that you do

A Host of Golden Daffodils Wes Porter | September 9, 2017

The Dunleithians Jimmy Reed | September 7, 2017
The Dunleithians mustered for war councils once or twice a month, depending on how often their parents allowed them to camp out

‘Don’t worry, mama, we’ll figure this out’ – a mantra of reassurance and compassion which summed up the sweet nature of the Texans I was lucky to meet

RETAILERS ARE BURSTING WITH BULBS Wes Porter | September 2, 2017
Questions We're Often Asked: Planting Bulbs

Peggy Pokechop Jimmy Reed | August 30, 2017
When it came to poise, manners, and etiquette, no porker outperformed Mademoiselle Pokechop.

Neanderthals Jimmy Reed | August 18, 2017
Way out in the farthest, least populated back reaches of the Mississippi Delta, rows of wrecked automobiles, engines, transmissions, and tires crisscrossed a huge junkyard owned by four brothers

Education Created and Promoted Progressivism, ANTIFA, and BLM Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | August 17, 2017
Brainwashing of Academia, Hollywood, Communist foreign infiltrators, and the mainstream media

Why durian is the smelly ‘king of fruits’ (video) American Chemical Society | August 15, 2017
The Smell of Durian Explained

Dyslexia, My Gift Nathan Tabor | August 14, 2017
Dyslexia has been like a double-edged sword. What I’ve come to realize is I am who I am. I’ve started looking at my dyslexia more as a gift than a burden

Grant Hall and the Fate of Eight Conspirators Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | August 10, 2017
Tragic and tumultuous history of our country that forever changed the character of the nation

Natural preservatives on the rise American Chemical Society | August 9, 2017
Consumers want clean labels, but ensuring food safety and shelf life without synthetics is a challenge

Cookin’ And Eatin’ Crawdads Jimmy Reed | August 9, 2017
“Ain’t nothing better than cookin’ and eatin’ crawdads.”

Going in Style, Unforgettable, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

Mulling over the aromas of wine American Chemical Society | August 4, 2017
New sensors can detect a compound that affects the smell of red and white wines

Some As Grace; Some As Mercy Jimmy Reed | July 31, 2017
Parents who spend too much time searching the sidewalks of monetary wealth and material gain often end up bereft of those far more valuable “coins” the Lord is always spreading before His children: Some as grace; some as mercy.

American Civil War Museum and Historic Tredegar Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | July 28, 2017
The museum had been somewhat sanitized in its revisionist historical opinions presented as a “balanced way to explore the Union, Confederate, and African-American perspectives.

Ghost in the Shell a surprisingly watchable sci-fi Blu-ray disc Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | July 28, 2017
It's a shame Ghost in the Shell didn't do better in theatres. It's an interesting story told well, with an exquisite near-future world that's rendered believably. It's also an excellent home theatre experience

The Council called for Mass facing the people, so how is it that the new Mass was implemented against the Council's designs?

Good mood food: A fresh start Herman Cain | July 24, 2017
Jordan Spieth got his. Where do you need one?

A bigger Kong hits the smaller screen Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | July 21, 2017
But put it on, crank up the audio, turn off your brain and have a good time with this lightweight movie about some heavyweight beasts

Abortionist Emma Bonino is proud of the 6,000,000 babies she is directly or indirectly responsible for killing since 1968

Benedict XVI: The Barque of Peter is Sinking David Martin | July 20, 2017
However, it could be that Benedict XVI isn't finished with his Petrine mission



Crime Never Pays Jimmy Reed | July 20, 2017
Once again, my beloved old mentor taught me an unforgettable life lesson: Crime never pays

K-12: Sight-Words are Hoax Words Bruce Deitrick Price | July 16, 2017
BACK-TO-SCHOOL ALERT

Miracle?

The Paper Towel Pilot Jimmy Reed | July 10, 2017
After my explanation, restrained silence gave way to guffaws

Mennonite Church Passes Anti-Israel Resolution Liberty Counsel | July 7, 2017
The resolution of the Mennonite Church USA is confusing and contradictory

No one who has thought deeply about the principle really believes in it. Equality™ is just a ruse, a con, pulled out of the hat to gain advantages and then quickly put away lest already existing ones be lost

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