Author Archives
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Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities was first published on this day in 1859 in the literary periodical ‘All Year Round’
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Women making the future
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Pro-lifers embrace mother and unborn child, resist either/or
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Truth Bombs about Feminism, Male Creativity & Generation Snowflake – Camille Paglia
Author, art professor, feminist, and cultural critic Camille Paglia offers a scathing critique of feminism, explains why there are more male creative geniuses, and laments Generation Snowflake. She helpfully distinguishes between “first wave feminism” of the 1920s and 1930s with today’s ‘poisonous’… Read More ›
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Lesson from History: Transgender Mania is Sign of Cultural Collapse – Camille Paglia
Author, art professor, feminist, and cultural commentator Camille Paglia speaks on the current transgender mania, the wisdom of early medical & surgical intervention (calling it “child abuse”), and how the explosion of gender identities is a recurring sign of cultural… Read More ›
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Way to go..
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German Lieutenant Caught Planning False Flag Terror Attack to Blame on Syrian Refugees.
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Guaranteed to enrage all the right people.
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I bear witness that:
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Bible reading for happy wholesome Christian families
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Sayings that modern Christians would rather Jesus never said
“I tell you, my friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body and after that can do no more. But I will show you whom you should fear: Fear Him who, after your body has been killed, has… Read More ›
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The Land of Enchantment
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In case you missed it..
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The Preservation of the Qur’an Explained in Detail
Originally posted on Calling Christians:
Br. Adnan Rashid and Br. Mansur have delivered an exceptional lecture on the preservation of the Qur’an. Dozens upon dozens of common claims made against the Qur’an’s preservation are completely and totally refuted in what… -
Christian preachers claim they need to fly in private jets because it’s impossible to talk to God in coach
Evangelical Ministers Ken Copeland and Jesse Duplantis claimed they talked to God on a private jet and that their supernatural feat was impossible to accomplish while riding in coach. The conversation took place on Tuesday during a broadcast of The… Read More ›
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Earliest known photo of Doner Kebab, from 1855 in the Ottoman Empire
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‘Worshipping the equality-god is a dangerous thing to do….’
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Questions about Jesus and his life? Checkout this new Infograph (read it clockwise starting from the right)
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32% of Americans say it is very important for a person to be a Christian in order to be considered truly American:
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Just like leading Muslim politicians in the UK, Christian leaders too cave in to media pressure in their lust for power
Tim Farron is a British politician who became Leader of the Liberal Democrats in July 2015. He calls himself an “evangelical Christian”. All of the UK’s Muslim MPs and the London Muslim mayor publicly support ‘gay marriage’. May Allah protect us all from… Read More ›
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Classic Drawings from the Baltimore Catechism
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Reality check
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah said: “Do not laugh a lot, for laughing a lot deadens the heart.”
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I found this quite useful..
How to cook water
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Reality check
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Reality check
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If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all’ – Oscar Wilde
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‘Politicians and diapers must be changed often. And for the same reason.’ ~ Mark Twain.
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I’m not a conspiracy theorist but…
ISIS once ‘apologized’ to Israel for attacking IDF soldiers – former Defense Minister
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Trinities 180 – Apologists on how God can die – Part 3
Published on Apr 24, 2017 by Dale Tuggy, Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York, where he teaches courses in analytic theology, philosophy of religion, religious studies, and the history of philosophy. http://trinities.org/blog/podcast-180… Dealing with this inconsistent triad… Read More ›
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‘The Digital Muṣḥaf Project’: A New and Unique Resource for Qur’an Manuscript Studies
Interesting International Qur'anic Studies Association The Oriental Manuscripts Division of the Special Collections at the Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford would like to announce the launch of a new portal for viewing the dispersed fragments of early Qur’ān… Read More ›


















