While much of the world grieves over the fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Muslims are rejoicing in it's smoke and ashes. We will most likely never hear the truth, but I will never believe it was anything but a terrorist act of arson committed by radical Islamic Muslims. Europe is full of … Continue reading The Omen of Notre Dame
Tag: faith
Mindfulness
For several years now the medical community has been learning about "mindfulness" -- the idea that we can, and should, become more aware of our physical well-being by learning to take mental assessments of our well-being, or, as the Mayo Clinic page says "being intensely aware of what you're sensing and feeling in the moment, … Continue reading Mindfulness
AOC: Oppression and the Green New Deal
(NOTE: Please remember I currently have no control over the ads that are placed in or at the bottom of my blog entries. ) ************************************* Sean Hannity talks about how scary it is for the Dems to support Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her Green New Deal: "Like any good socialist, Ocasio-Cortez loves the oppressive hand of … Continue reading AOC: Oppression and the Green New Deal
The Real Battle
Western Journal has reported there may [still] be two cabinet members of President Trump who agreed to assist players in the Department of Justice-- including the FBI -- in invoking the 25th Amendment and removing Trump from Office. McCabe is the now-disgraced former FBI deputy director, who was fired from his position after leaking information to … Continue reading The Real Battle
Music: God’s Gift
Music fills a little part of that hole in us where God belongs. It brings comfort, happiness, and gives an emotional expression to living, to worship, to conviction, to repentance. In Holland's Got Talent, Amira Willighagen, 9 years old, sang 'O Mia Bambino Caro' from Puccini's one-act opera Gianni Schicchi (1918). She sang with such … Continue reading Music: God’s Gift
We Do, or We Don’t
Gary Bauer of American Values said after the SOTU address by President Trump: "Either we respect the sanctity of life or we do not. Either we secure the border or we do not. Either we remain a nation committed to free markets and individual liberty or we do not. Either we cherish our history and … Continue reading We Do, or We Don’t
Forgiveness: The Forgotten Virtue
Bill Cosby was the first. And not the last. Today's political correctness reaches far back into a person's past. It doesn't matter if they have changed. It doesn't matter if they have been doing good for the last 3 or 4 decades. One mistake, one goof, one sin is all it takes to become the … Continue reading Forgiveness: The Forgotten Virtue
Butcher(s) of the 21st Century
Tuesday was a sad day for America. Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) signed into law a bill passed by the New York Senate to allow abortions of unborn babies -- human beings-- up to the moment of delivery. Late term abortions had only previously been authorized in New York if done to save the life of … Continue reading Butcher(s) of the 21st Century
The Need of America
Karen Pence, wife of Vice President Pence, has come under fire (not surprisingly) for her teaching at a Christian School which the New York Times said "bars LGBT students and teachers." Actually, the school doesn't "bar" anyone, but they do define sexual activity outside of marriage as moral misconduct. But every liberal media outlet and … Continue reading The Need of America
Afraid or Dangerous?
Okay. Time to face my paranoia: I see things like that new site USA.life, I'm hesitant to join because it lumps all people of like beliefs and mindsets into one place -- or database. Easy pickings for those who would use such lists for nefarious purposes. I'm hesitant to subscribe to sites even when offered … Continue reading Afraid or Dangerous?