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  • The Mystery of Iniquity -- A Meditation on the Mystery of Rebelliousness

    02/05/2016 8:06:10 AM PST · by Salvation · 6 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 02-04-16 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    The Mystery of Iniquity -- A Meditation on the Mystery of Rebelliousness Msgr. Charles Pope February 4, 2016 Man who found exitThere is a phrase in the Scriptures that, while speaking of mystery, is itself a bit mysterious and is debated among scholars: the "mystery of iniquity." St. Paul mentions it in Second Thessalonians and ties it to an equally mysterious "man of iniquity" who will appear before the Second Coming of Jesus. Many modern translations (accurately) render it as the "mystery of lawlessness" but that has less of a ring to it.The Latin root of the English word...
  • New Hampshire Judge Caught On Video Ordering False Arrest

    07/13/2011 1:14:34 PM PDT · by Teflonic · 68 replies
    Pixiq ^ | 7/7/11 | Carlos Miller
    Adam Mueller, aka Ademo Freeman, stood inside the Keene District Courthouse in New Hampshire, waiting for Judge Edward Burke to step inside so he could ask him a question. Less than two minutes later, he was arrested for threatening the judge, a felony charge called “improper influence.” But Mueller had his camera rolling, so he captured the entire exchange on video. And there is absolutely no evidence that he threatened Burke. Here is that exchange, but you can also hear it for yourself in the above video: (Judge Burke enters the building) Mueller: “Judge Burke, can I ask you a...
  • The Liberating Power of Truth - Victor Davis Hanson review of "South Park Conservatives"

    06/23/2005 6:51:09 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 66 replies · 1,656+ views
    VICTOR HANSON.COM ^ | JUNE 23, 2005 | VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
    In the sixties, many of us were pulled to the left because we thought it was the ideology of liberty. Duped by a false caricature of the conformist fifties as a neo-Puritan, repressed enemy of the individual, we were attracted by the spontaneous, exuberant celebration of individual freedom we thought characterized that decade. Those of us with intellectual pretensions further asserted that the sixties sensibility was squarely in the American tradition of autonomous individualism. Surely, as the movie Easy Rider suggested, the hippy was the new mountain man, the new Huck Finn, the new frontiersman — and so, more quintessentially...