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His Seat Might Not Be Empty, But His Head Certainly IS

I mean, come on now… His papal insignia should read, “Quisque” or “Whatever”. Bergoglio stuns the world again with his immense theological (more so heretical) insights. Did he mandate all St. Louis Jesuit hymns, like “All Are Welcome” and “Gather Us In” translated into Spanish and performed in churches throughout Buenos Aires during his unfortunate…
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We Look Away

Recently, I got to go to Las Vegas for a few days. I had great time walking the Strip. I really enjoyed some off-the-beaten path adventures with my wife, including a magic show in a speakeasy and some gourmet donuts from Saint Honoré Bakery. They even had fantastic pizza, so breakfast and lunch were covered…
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Norm and Dante

Today, a comic genius died, and a fearless one at that. Norm Macdonald graced us–or more so–God graced us with him, and Norm worked with some seriously divinely inspired humor. He was undaunted in his pursuit to highlight the painfully obvious so as to make people laugh, because Norm seemed to know that if people…
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A Russian, An American, and An Austrian–All Cowboys, All Fighting Injustice… YEE-HAW!

First, Alexander Solzhenitsyn from The Gulag Archipelago: In keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are implanting it, and it will rise up a thousand fold in the future. When we neither punish nor reproach evildoers, we are not simply protecting…
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Who Was There for This Little Boy?

1. He was born with heroin in his system. 2. Weened off of drugs for the first few months of his life, he was placed in foster care with a relative. 3. An Illinois state court returned him to his demonic parents despite repeated reports of abuse and squalor inside the home. 4. Employees from…
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Misandry and Its Discontents and Its Injustices

Cassie Jaye deserves some sort of medal, award or honor. Sure, it took heroic courage to release The Red Pill. But, all the more impressive was that–though she identified herself as a feminist at the start of the project–she ultimately came to recognize the axiomatic religiosity of radical, second wave feminism; that it is nothing…
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