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March 14, 2017 98 Comments

Parkman Vol. 2 Chapter 13

I have had enough of the dark-colored flesh of our enemies," said a young brave; "I wish to know the taste of white meat, and I will eat

March 13, 2017 Leave a Comment

Concluding the Catholic View

Intolerance then entered into the councils of the Reformation. . . Whoever did not believe in his doctrines was denounced as a rebel.Today's

March 12, 2017 Leave a Comment

How the Reformation Hurt Culture

The Reformation has been unfavorable to the fine arts, and has very much restrained the exercise of them.Continuing Luther Begins the Reformation in

March 11, 2017 Leave a Comment

Oscars Get It Wrong Again and Again

Last month The Washington Post movie critics gives us their best pictures picks for the last 41 years.If you have not read your month's limit, you

March 10, 2017 Leave a Comment

Why We Need History

by Jack Le MoineGeorge Will’s column in the Washington Post today addresses the importance on fact-based education based on past knowledge.And

March 9, 2017 Leave a Comment

Shell Shock

From Our Humor DepartmentDo you notice how language has softened meaning as the years go by?  We are not supposed to say someone died but someone

March 8, 2017 Leave a Comment

Problems With Luther’s Interpretations of the Bible

. . . by depreciating the Epistle of St. James as an epistle of straw, that contained nothing of the Gospel in it, and which an apostle could not have

March 7, 2017 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 2 Chapter 12

Many of the Indians clung to the idea that baptism was a safeguard against pestilence and misfortune; and when the fallacy of this notion was made

March 6, 2017 Leave a Comment

Reformation Was Revolution

A reformer should take care that, in his zeal to get rid of manifest abuses, he does not at the same time shake the faith and its wholesome

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