First and last, he’s a charlatan.
Scientists Discover Ancient ‘Magical’ Amulet With Odd Two-Way Inscription
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Podcast – Meet the new boss
The political implications of charity.
Meet the new boss
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Music: The Who, “We won’t get fooled again”
A weed tree
No, not that weed.
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“We desperately need a war on Christmas lies.”
My second audition file. The sound quality isn’t perfect, but I adjudged not bad enough to prevent posting here.
TRANSCRIPT
December 2014 saw a splash of anti-Christian pieces in the media.
There was Kurt Eichenwald’s January 2 Newsweek cover story, which I need not respond to; an adequate response has already been made by Albert Mohler, M-O-H-L-E-R.
There is Steve Siebold’s December 24 HuffPost article, entitled, “Don’t Just Question the 10 Commandments; Question the Entire Bible.” I may respond to that at a later date.
And then there was Jeffrey Tayler’s December 22 Salon.com piece, entitled, “Let’s Make Bill O’Reilly’s Head Explode: We Desperately Need a War on Christmas Lies;” to which I will respond now.
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Scrutinizing whiteness
It’s OK to be white.
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Bring back Saturnalia?
Saturday, I mean to publish a response to a recent Salon.com piece by Jeffrey Tayler disparaging Christmas.
In preparing that, I had to research Saturnalia, the ancient pagan festival that Christmas was meant to replace.
From my reading of the Wikipedia article, there’s a lot to be said for it.
Maybe we should bring it back!
Originally posted 2015-01-14.
Heather Mac Donald
Her heart’s not in the right place.