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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

What were rings, bracelets and cosmetic tools doing in the kitchen? They probably were worn by the women who did the cooking.

McEnroe served an ace, the media couldn't touch it, but they're also the linesmen and just called it out

Questions We’re Often Asked: Roses Wes Porter | June 30, 2017
Floribundas, Rose Shrubs, Grandifloras, Hybrid Teas

God Bless You, Montague Jimmy Reed | June 29, 2017
“Let us not weary in well doing; in due season, we shall reap….”

The futility of James White's interfaith dialogue

Universal Day of the Romanian Blouse Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | June 28, 2017
I wear them with pride and it makes me feel that a small part of Romania is always close to my heart

The Horticultural Alice Wes Porter | June 24, 2017

Centipedes and Millipedes Wes Porter | June 22, 2017
Both centipedes and millipedes are garden and even house-dwelling multiple-limbed arthropods. From a gardener's view point, there are few other similarities.

Franklin Graham Calls Arrests of Detroit Christians 'Disturbing,' Fears for Their Lives

Persistence Always Pays Jimmy Reed | June 19, 2017
Thinning Cotton, Growing up on the Mississippi Delta

A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose Wes Porter | June 15, 2017
Eleanor Roosevelt: "I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered," ..."But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalog: no good in bed, but fine up against a wall."

Was Mohammed a “True Muslim”? Selwyn Duke | June 13, 2017
So, clearly, if today's Islamic jihadists aren't true Muslims, neither was Mohammed. But since we know the Perfect Man was the truest of Muslims, then...well, you can finish the sentence.


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Humongous SOB Jimmy Reed | June 9, 2017
Sapphire-scaled omnivorous bushwhacker

Debates about the labelling of genetically modified food are driven less by health concerns than by distrust of the agriculture industry's business practices

World War II D-Day Anniversary Robert L. Rosebrock | June 6, 2017
O Lord, give us faith. Give us faith in Thee; faith in our sons; faith in each other; faith in our united crusade


He Saw Catamounts A’Comin’ Jimmy Reed | May 30, 2017
Growing up on the Mississippi Delta


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