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  • Cheney to step aside tonight?

    09/01/2004 5:23:19 PM PDT · by JOE6PAK · 94 replies · 4,097+ views
    Will Dick Cheney step aside tonight? Did anyone else hear this rumor?
  • How Monty Python Changed the World - Innovative troupe subject of autobiography

    12/10/2003 11:48:10 AM PST · by anymouse · 157 replies · 545+ views
    CNN ^ | Wednesday, December 10, 2003 | Todd Leopold
    <p>No matter where you look, even in some of the remotest parts of the planet, you can't avoid Monty Python.</p> <p>The Monty Python member was recently in the Himalayas making the latest in his series of travel programs. As he climbed a peak in the Annapurna group, making a steep ascent of one of the highest mountains in the world, he stopped to catch his breath.</p>
  • Hunting Witches: Clearing the Record

    12/03/2003 9:12:11 AM PST · by Mr. Silverback · 58 replies · 1,506+ views
    BreakPoint ^ | 3 dec 03 | Chuck Colson
    For many, the image of women burned to death for practicing witchcraft is a potent symbol of both Christian intolerance and Christian irrationality. That's why critics of Christianity are so quick to bring the subject up. But as a new book demonstrates, nearly everything we've been told about Christianity and witch-hunts is wrong. Feminists like Andrea Dworkin and Mary Daly claim that up to nine million European women were burned at the stake for witchcraft. And even non-feminist historians write about how the witch-hunts "consumed millions of innocents." Historian Rodney Stark calls these claims "absurd" and "nonsense." In his new...
  • The New Inquisition: Spanish Inquisition does not live up to reputation of injustice

    10/09/2003 8:18:02 AM PDT · by Aquinasfan · 66 replies · 2,282+ views
    Cornell Review ^ | 1/31/02 | G. Quentin Mull
    Since the epiphany of last September, we have heard countless comparisons between the murders by militant Mohammedans and various epochs of Western history, in a bizarre, masochistic, self-condemning attempt to extenuate the current jihad movement. Dominating the examples of a Western conduit for bloodthirsty religious fervor similar to that of the Osama Movement has been the Spanish Inquisition. Unfortunately for our media and this self-deprecating sequela, examination of the Spanish Inquisition reveals it to be none of the things it is alleged to be, but to be in fact the most just tribunal of its time. The very word “Inquisition”...
  • Erasmus

    04/05/2003 3:18:00 PM PST · by Commander8 · 15 replies · 419+ views
    QUESTION: Wasn't Erasmus, whose work led to the Textus Receptus and ultimately the King James Bible, really a Roman Catholic? Doesn't this mean that the King James Bible is just another Roman Catholic Bible? ANSWER: Erasmus was raised a Catholic and did not openly "leave" the Roman Catholic Religion, but he did not believe in Roman Catholic doctrine either. In fact, his best friends and defenders were the Christians, like the Anabaptists and Martin Luther. Here is proof from researcher Gail Riplinger.
  • What happened here?

    08/22/2002 12:48:41 PM PDT · by manofsteelbeams · 91 replies · 816+ views
    08/22/2002 | ManofSteelBeams