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    • Poll: Most Young Adults Believe ‘Jews as a Class Are Oppressors’

      Poll: Most Young Adults Believe ‘Jews as a Class Are Oppressors’2

      The Harvard/Harris poll asked people, “Do you think that Jews as a class are oppressors and should be treated as oppressors or is that a false ideology”? 67 percent of people age 18-24 agreed that Jews are “oppressors” and should be treated as oppressors. By contrast, only 27% of people in general, and only 9% of people over age 65, agreed

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    • Anthony Fauci, Moral Autonomy, and the New Priests of Science

      Anthony Fauci, Moral Autonomy, and the New Priests of Science2

      There’s something almost poetic about the man who considers himself the mouthpiece for science openly proclaiming allegiance to his personal moral code over the moral code of the Catholic religion he claims to identify with. I refer to a video recently posted by Laura Powell, in which Anthony Fauci explains his relationship to religion, specifically

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    • Don’t Let the Grinches Steal Your Christmas

      Don’t Let the Grinches Steal Your Christmas2

      This Christmas season, the grinches are staying busy as usual. There’s the usual crew who annually devote themselves to debunking the season, flailing away at everything from a babe born in a manger to the season’s extravagant buying and selling to taking offense when someone says, “Merry Christmas!” In Iowa, Satanists have honed in on

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    • The Importance of Being Jolly

      The Importance of Being Jolly1

      In the common parlance of modern America, the word “jolly” has fallen distinctly out of use. While words like “fun” and “happy” abound in everyday conversation, “jolly” is, in the minds of many, inexorably tied to Christmas. Traditional carols have kept the word alive in reference to the festivities of this season; one would be

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    • 7 Timeless Picture Books for the Christmas Season

      7 Timeless Picture Books for the Christmas Season0

      “Aletheia!” A 7-year-old girl grabs my hands and pulls me through the playing kids toward my church’s stash of books. “Will you read us a story?” The kids at my church enjoy picture books year-round, but—during the holiday season—the stories begin to revolve distinctly around Christmas. Several of these stories are ones I enjoyed when

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    • Christmas Shopping for a Happier New Year

      Christmas Shopping for a Happier New Year0

      Oscar Wilde defined a cynic as one who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. If this is so, many of us are more cynical than we realize because we don’t know the difference between price and value. We buy the cheapest because this is our duty as good consumers. We need

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