Recently, I published an article in which I commented on the fact that there are many similarities between the Jewish, Muslim and Christian religions....
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In a previous article, I wrote about how the Vatican has been conducting two investigations of American nuns. You can read that article here,...
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One of the latest hot topics in the media is the Islamification of Europe and what, if anything to do about it. A shocking number of 'experts' are...
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The year 2009 marks the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species and also the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth. This may...
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In a world where we are constantly reminded of just how many rich, famous, overtly religious people are hypocrites and liars, how wonderful it is for...
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Ever wonder where the phrase 'demonized' comes from? Lilith's sad story of editorial exorcism by early Christian and Jewish writers may hold the...
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Jesus Interrupted is a must have book by religious scholar Bart D. Ehrman. As I mentioned in a previous article on why there is no real reason that...
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The September issue of People En Espanol will have a photo of the Episcopalian wedding of Padre Alberto Cutie and his new wife, Ruhamma Cannellis,...
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One of my more vociferous readers was upset that I wrote the phrase, 'the lie that there were no female apostles' and went on to say in my article...
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This is the final article in a series of articles about Saint Mary Magdalene. In an earlier article I made the point that Mary Magdalene was not a...
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