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Man Wonders If “Question Everything” Includes Questioning “Question Everything”
A man who wants to be an intellectual rebel wonders how far he should go. “I can’t trust anything nowadays,” he said, “so it makes sense...
Dec 27, 20231 min read


Southwest Presbyterian Church to Grant Extra Seating Room
Dallas, TX – Southwest Presbyterian Church has made amendments to its seating arrangement policy. “Typically, our ushers will make sure...
Dec 18, 20231 min read


Inscrutabili Dei Consilio by Pope Leo XIII
Pope Leo XIII’s first encyclical is hardly the most interesting document but it does show the circumstances at the time.
Nov 29, 20235 min read


Film Review: Willow
Not a bad fantasy-adventure despite plotting and pacing issues, partly made up by a strong performance from Davis.
Oct 10, 20234 min read


Film ● Review: Ladyhawke
Lacks adventure for a fantasy-adventure and has pacing issues. But still, it’s not a bad film. It looks good and is memorable.
Oct 4, 20233 min read


Evergrande Collapse Led to Tower of Babel Failure
Los Angeles, CA – Theologians at Ultra-Modern Christian Seminary speculate that the construction of the so-called Tower of Babel was not...
Sep 13, 20231 min read


Anime Films ● Review: Godzilla Trilogy
A somewhat ambitious take in terms of scale and its attempt to be original and true to the franchise. Can be tighter but not bad.
Sep 13, 20233 min read


Theologians: Only Vaccinated Animals Boarded Noah’s Ark
St Paul, MN – Theologians at Just-the-Cross Seminary have answered one of the most-asked questions: How could Noah have fitted all the...
Sep 12, 20231 min read


K-drama ● Review: Doom at Your Service
Lacks plot. Themes are apparent but under-developed. Mostly looks good. Relies too much on Park Bo-young and Seo In-guk to carry the show.
Aug 4, 20236 min read


Comics Review: Alien – Revival
Revival collects Issues 7 to 12 and is set two years after the events of Bloodlines.
Mar 4, 20233 min read


What Price Israel by Alfred M. Lilienthal
What Price Israel by Alfred M. Lilienthal explores the aims and actions of (political) Zionism and its consequences, particularly to Jews and the US. This book was first published in 1953. Dr Lilienthal (b. 25 December 1915 – d. 6 October 2008) was a graduate of Cornell University and Columbia Law School. He had served in the State Department as well as in the Army during WWII. Anyone who wants to label the author as a “racist” or an “anti-Semite” may want to re-read his nam
Dec 3, 20229 min read


Ecclesiam a Jesu by Pope Pius VII
Pope Pius VII (b. 14 August 1742 – d. 20 August 1823), born Barnaba Niccolo Maria Luigi Chiaramonti, began his pontificate on 14 March...
Sep 11, 20222 min read


K-drama ● Review: Hellbound
A supernatural force kills people whilst religious fanatics take advantage. Tries too hard, but well-paced with some dramatic suspense.
Nov 25, 20215 min read


Short Catechism of Church History for the Higher Grades of Catholic Schools by Rev. J.H. Oechtering
A catechism about Church history that begins at the Apostolic times, then very briefly progresses through the centuries.
May 11, 20212 min read


There Are Ben Afflecks and There Are Matt Damons. Which One Are You?
I wanted to write a quick Opinyun post reacting to a news headline I read on Twitter. It said something to the effect of Ben Affleck and...
Jan 19, 20214 min read


Sex and Culture
There is a very good article by Kirk Dunston about sexual morality and its impact on society.
Nov 21, 20202 min read


Film ● Mini-Review: Edge of Darkness
Decent production and performances but, for a crime drama-thriller, it is too slow and not intriguing or thrilling.
Jan 28, 20102 min read
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