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Those Damn Tollands (6)
I was friends with just about everyone in my neighborhood. The kids on my block were extremely close as were our parents. We played block tag, hide and go seek, and rain on the roof during good weather months, then, when the chill came, ventured to...
3 commentsVolkisch, the Occult, Hitler and You
Every few years the question is revisited about Hitler and his involvement in the occult. This is a seven page article regarding Peter Levenda's book, Unholy Alliance. Focusing on nationalism and racism, this book and my article reveal important historical facts to consider and provides a way to ask ourselves of our own beliefs and actions. The article is based on historical facts on politics and religions. --Karre
4 commentsHungarian and Bulgarian Interwar Revisionism: Part 15
Part 15 of a series that compares and contrasts Hungarian and Bulgarian Revisionism of the interwar years which aimed to regain territories lost by each country at treaties in Paris following World War I.
0 commentsBiblical Exegesis
The Bible is true, or is it? The Bible is false, or is it? Examination of these statements.
0 commentsMemo To Mitt Romney: Why You Do Not Want To Talk About Jeremiah Wright, OR, How Many Dead Jews Have You Baptized?
Memo To Mitt (May 20, 2012): Trust me, you do NOT want your supporters to start using Jeremiah Wright as a weapon against President Obama, and here are a few reasons why: The Mormon Church and its beliefs, secrets and practices will become an...
The Evangelical John
The one apostle Jesus loved most was John. He is called "the evangelist" because of his strong insistence on accepting Jesus as the Son of God. John devoted his life to preaching, including writing epistles or letters that showed his unshakable faith.
1 commentSaint Peter, Head of the Christian Movement
Every organization has to have a leader. The first leader, after Jesus' death, was Saint Peter whose mission was to organize and grow Christianity not only in and around Jerusalem but also in the surrounding areas of the Roman Empire, territories we now call the Middle East, Turkey, Greece, Italy and the rest of Europe.
0 commentsMy Case for Israel
Since its inception, the modern State of Israel has been villainized by many media channels and punished by the international community, even though it has a right to exist and has done absolutely nothing wrong. Such Israel-bashing is not based on a...
0 commentsA Jewish Philosopher's Difficult Letter to Some of His Own People
Using gentle persuasion, Saint Paul tried to explain to his fellow Jews why he adopted Christianity rather than the traditional Hebrew religion. Although Paul is remembered as the evangelist who converted many gentiles to the new religion based on Jesus, he also persuaded some Jews, like himself, to join him in having faith in their fellow Hebrew, Jesus.
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