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North Pole Going South?
Today has been predicted to be “The End of the World.” Yes. It is “an” end to “a” world. It’s the end of the world as we have known it. In my article “Kingdom Battle for Light” published on 12-12-12 … Continue reading
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The Dark Side of Chanukah
Give in to the dark side. Doesn’t it sometimes feel like “Everybody’s doing it?” Right now Isaiah 60:2 appears to be a reality: “For behold, darkness will cover the earth and deep darkness the peoples.” Just keep on keeping on … Continue reading
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Bi-Polar Nature of Christmas
“The word is “Christmas.” Say it pal!” Fox News Commentator Bill O’ Reilly rides again, and so does our annual “War on Christmas.” Personally, I’m uncomfortable forcing anyone to say anything, because if they’re not saying something, they usually have … Continue reading
Posted in Babylon, Christmas, Pure & Spotless Bride
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Christmas Outlawed in America
Hand over the candy cane, and place your hands behind your head. No, I’m not describing a scene from Bad Santa – the fourth best-selling feature film Christmas DVD of all time according to Home Media Magazine research 2000-2008 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1MHXYx2820). … Continue reading
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Little Known Origins of the “War on Christmas”
Who’s getting sick of the annual Christmas controversies? Raise your hand (and it’s only the first week in December). But if you were to bet that it’s a fairly new phenomenon (since the turn of the millennia), you’d be out … Continue reading
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Where the Christmas Tree Comes From
O Tannenbaum O Tannenbaum … How Lovely Are Your Branches… I grew up singing this classic Christmas carol. It still nostalgically takes me back to a Christmas Pageant in grade school. The emotional gravitational pull of nostalgia is simply amazing. … Continue reading
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