When Pope Benedict baptized a new Christian convert from Islam last week at the Easter Vigil Mass in Rome, the event got quite a lot of press. Of course, as we already know, those who see the Light from the darkness of the religion of mass derangement, Islam, automatically put a price on their own [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Culture, Religion, War by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
I grew up as a white girl during the Civil Rights Movement. Even within the confines of my very white Southern home, I never heard racial hate preached, or even condoned. [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Culture, Election, Morality, Politics, Religion by Kyle-Anne Shiver
I’m not buying the Obama campaign spin on Michelle Obama’s patriotic faux pas this week, any more than I’m inclined to believe that Barack Obama’s refusal to wear our flag pin in his lapel is a meaningless gesture. Both Michelle’s stated lack of pride in America until this precise moment in history, and Barack’s [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Election, Religion by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Down South we have an old saying that applies to disingenuous people of all varieties. Whenever you encounter one of these slick deceivers, who appear a great deal nicer or different than their actions demonstrate, you need to keep a close guard on both your wallet and your knife, because you’re about to be [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Culture, Election, Religion by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Here we go again. Even before the Thanksgiving turkey made it through the leftover cycle, the now-annual, national Christmas squabble began.
Neighbors in a stew over a manger scene in somebody else’s front yard; call the ACLU. A store won’t call their evergreens Christmas trees; it makes the evening news. A company’s catalog [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Culture, Religion by Kyle-Anne Shiver