James A. Michener: Pedantic, Pedestrian, Poet of Diversity, Part 2
Read the first half of the series here. In addition to Michener’s obvious themes of multiculturalism (by force, if necessary) and miscegenation, another trope that turns up often[…]
Occidental Christianity for preserving Western Culture and People
Read the first half of the series here. In addition to Michener’s obvious themes of multiculturalism (by force, if necessary) and miscegenation, another trope that turns up often[…]
Introduction Being a watchman for Christ in this generation requires knowledge of what propaganda is and how it can be used most effectively. Certainly, a Christian discerner would be[…]
Over Labour Day weekend, I watched the Shrek movie series for the first time. I will readily admit that I enjoyed them: engaging storylines, very funny scenes, and some[…]
Casey Anthony’s 2008 Mugshot For at least the past several weeks in America, you could not turn on the TV, read a paper, or go to a news site without[…]
Many, if not all, of us have pleasant childhood memories of reading our favorite children’s books. My personal favorites were the Dr. Seuss books (do you like green eggs and[…]
Among the most bizarre manifestations of the Internet-driven open source movement is the “pick-up artist” (PUA) community. Founded as a Usenet group in the mid-90’s, alt.seduction.fast (the name of the[…]
Because of South Africa’s isolation during the apartheid era, many Afrikaner-Boers remained to a large degree unaffected by many of the liberal movements of the second half of the twentieth[…]
Read Part 1 of the series here. Read Part 2 of the series here. The topic of tween literature, books written for the “young adult” audience but often[…]
On Feb 6, 1935 (76 years ago today), the first Monopoly board game went on sale. Since then, millions of copies of numerous versions in many languages have been sold,[…]
As we approach spring training for the upcoming season of Major League Baseball, we have a fascinating opportunity to give pause and to consider the legacy of baseball’s most controversial[…]
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Remember the days of old; consider the years of many generations; ask your father, and he will show you, your elders, and they will tell you. When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance, when he divided mankind, he fixed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God. - Deuteronomy 32:7-8