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Making God Smile
- Culture, Featured, Religion, Uncategorized
- May 16, 2025
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
READ MOREWomen who go through with an abortion suffer no lasting mental health problems—according to conventional wisdom, at least. However, conventional wisdom is on notice following the publication of a bombshell meta-analysis that found 34.5 percent of women experience post-abortion depression globally. Released in October in the UK-based scientific journal BMC Psychiatry, the meta-analysis reviewed data
READ MOREWould 92% of American adults have gotten a Covid shot had they known the “vaccines” only offered a 0.85% reduction in risk? Would young men have taken the jab if they had known it did not prevent transmission? Americans came to understand that the media campaigns supporting the shots were fraudulent. The touted benefits – preventing
READ MORE“What I see all over the place is people who care about looking good while doing evil.” So said Elon Musk last week, in a colorful interview that almost broke the internet. Replying to questions from New York Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin about an advertiser boycott of pro-free speech platform X, the tech tycoon
READ MOREOn November 13, a professor at the Mayo Clinic’s College of Medicine sued the college after it punished him for stating medical truths about topics such as testosterone’s effects on athletic performance. Anesthesiology Professor Dr. Michael Joyner’s court complaint states that Mayo Clinic leaders violated anti-retaliation, academic freedom and appeals procedure policies in his employee contract. The
READ MOREOverview Despite the passage of state and federal laws that were supposed to reduce fatal drug overdoses, the annual U.S. drug overdose death rate has quintupled over recent decades: Over the most current year of available data, more than 110,000 people in the U.S. died of drug overdoses, a rate of 33 per 100,000 population.
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