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- Marriage and Equality in the 21st CenturyBrad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are engaged. What impact does this have on the marriage equality debate?
- The Global Left's Endeavor for a Symbolic LeaderA brief look at the rising star of 1990s revolutionary movement, Subcomandate Marcos. This article looks at the numerous work produced on Marcos and the Zapatistas of Chiapas, Mexico and how they promote a new kind of resistance to globalization.
- Ryunosuke Akutagawa: Japan’s Father of the Short StoryRyunosuke Akutagawa (1892-1927) produced some of the most intriguing short stories of his day. He is a portrait of the Japanese struggle to find identity. Torn between the modern and the feudal past, his observations on truth and morality are sharp.
Will You Please Stop Killing Each Other?Killing is evil and futile. Please stop it!- Will You Please Stop Killing Each Other?Killing people accomplishes nothing.
Book Review - Constantine's Sword by James Carroll (2001)Jewish people down through the ages have suffered the ignominy of being called the killers of Jesus Christ.- GAWAIN and the GREEN KNIGHTAn Epic poem of sorts -- set to music, it was originally a rock epic. Continues the saga of Sir Gawain of King Arthur's Round Table, but with an added character, the squire, and an environmental twist.
- New York Times Best-Selling Novel: Terry Goodkind's Temple of the Winds"On the Red Moon will come a Firestorm... To quench the inferno, he must seek the remedy in the wind." The world of life is faced with a deadly plague, the only way to stop it, is for Richard,the Seeker, to enter the Temple of the Winds.
- New York Times Best-Selling Novel: The Blood of the Fold, by Terry GoodkindRichard, the Seeker of Truth, must unite the lands. Richard has dissolved the Midlands Alliance and demanded unconditional surrender of all lands. Expanding the D'Haran Empire in hopes to stand against the Order.
- The Great Birth Control Debate of the 1920sA look at the great Birth Control Debate of the 1920s. This was more or less the height of the debate, with both sides pulling hard and forces essentially equal in strength.
- Discussing Sex Scandal: Irony, Paradoxes, and Roman Catholic Church HistoryA consideration of the sex scandal pertaining to the Catholic Church.
- Traditionalist Right Versus Varieties of Conservatism ExposedBrief critique and review of various understandings of conservatism in America versus the traditionalist right.
- Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman's Synthetic-Didactic TheologyPresentation and defense of Cardinal Newman's theological perspective on Christian doctrine's development.
- Theatrical DramaThe fundamentals of drama consist of conflict and imitation...
- Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: A Warning to Elizabeth?For most readers, Romeo and Juliet is a lesson to over-passionate lovers. But Shakespeare may have had a much deeper message for Queen Elizabeth concerning her rule over her Catholic and Protestant subjects.
- FACEBOOK GOOD or BADIt always depends what you mean by good or bad. Its really useful for keeping in touch with friends and family.
- Summary of Boccaccio's "The Decameron," Day 1, Story 7Messer Cane della Scala was the most noble and wealthy lord of Italy. He decided to throw a festival in Verona; he invited many entertainers and guests to this festival. Suddenly he canceled the festival; he
- Container Gardening: An Alternative to Traditional GardeningContainer gardening is perfect for people of all ages. And one of the great benefits is that no digging or tilling is needed. Then best of all, you can have your vegetable garden even if you have limited space.
- Born on June 19th: Unique Facts, Famous Faces and History of Your BirthdayBorn on June 19th? Read ahead if your birthday falls on June 19th to see all the unique facts and information that your personal date of birth marks and is known for in addition to it being all about you!
- A Compilation of Wit, Thoughts and Observations About ChristianityEverywhere you look, there it is; religion. It's more heavily advertised than cola and clearly more addictive than nicotine and caffeine combined.
- Pope's Preacher Labels Pedophiles "Abominations"Pope Benedict XVI has a mixed history regarding priest sex abuse crimes. So when the Pope's preacher Cantalamessa called down the Almighty's wrath on the "abominations," was this message to or from His Holiness?
- Cardinal Wolsey and King Henry VIIIAn overview of the attempt by Cardinal Wolsey to secure a divorce for King Henry VIII.
Cao Boi was Voted Off SurvivorIn an interesting twist, Episode 6 had both tribes vote off a cast mate. Even better, Aitu, the winners of the reward challenge, feasted on lamb shanks and apple cider while observing the opposing Raro's tribal council.- Why Pope Benedict XVI May Be One of the Last TwoAccording to the 12th Century Irish prophet, St. Malachy, there will be a finite number of popes -- and we're getting pretty near the end of his list. Is Benedict XVI the second to last Bishop of Rome?
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