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Newswalk: 3D Printers, the Limitations of Mathematics, and Darwinists on the Prowl

"Next Government Crackdown: 3D Printers" According to Phil Elmore (WND, September 18, 201...

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A ‘Star Trek’ Parody

After the Red Shirt Bandit It's a well-known fact that Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry...

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Confronting the Administrative State

Getting one bureaucracy (in this case Congress) to reform another bureaucracy (that hideou...

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Thoughts from a Century Ago: “Baseball Slang Defended”

It just goes to show how lively, adaptable, and just plain wonderful the English language ...

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Thoughts from a Century Ago: “On a Certain Condescension in Reformers”

It's bad enough when you've never heard of this or that cause, but to be put down for it ....

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John Be Nimble, John Be Quick

Sometimes keeping your skirts clean might involve jumping over a mud puddle and into oncom...

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Book Review: ‘Island of the White Rose’

Island of the White Rose - By R. Ira Harris - Bridge Works Publishing - 2013 - Hardcover -...

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Getting Serious about Humor

The "progressive" urge to improve society from top to bottom—first flourishing in modern...

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Liberalism vs. Socialism

Winston Churchill, much like today's so-called "conservatives," talked one way but walked ...

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Book Review: ‘Faith on Earth?’

Faith on Earth? By Lou Poumakis. 2013 - Trade paperback - 152 pages - ISBN 978-0-9831957-8...

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Life Imitating Art

Did you ever see the techno-thriller Stealth (2005)? Don't feel slighted if you didn't....

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“Socialism and Its Menace”, Said the President

The President calling socialism a "menace"? Have we fallen into a time warp? In a manner ...

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Adjectival Jihad—With a Side Trip to Adverbial Adversity

Lately there has been a move to abolish—or at least severely curtail—use of the adverb...

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Some Things Never Change — Christ and Mohammed

THEN . . . An anomalous instance — for the time period (1897) — of Islamic butchery p...

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Where Were You in ’32?

It's instructive to see what preoccupied our predecessors. Some of these names and issues ...

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The Differences Between Humor and Wit

Well over a century ago, one of the editors of The Atlantic Monthly (probably Bliss Perry)...

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Are All Artists Natural-born Socialists?

A back issue of an old magazine lends support to the notion that artists tend to be social...

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A Tale of Tomorrow

“All the Time in the World.” An episode of Tales of Tomorrow (ABC-TV, 1951-1953). S...

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It’s All Relative

There was a time, believe it or not, when Einstein's theory of relativity was the subject ...

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“Shake or Bake?”

Have you ever lain awake at night wondering who wrote Shakespeare? Of course you have. I h...

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We’ve Been Here Before: Justifying Government Control of Communications

The Great Unwashed (the ones referred to in the Constitution as "the people") just can't s...

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Nothing to It

Somehow this all evokes memories of medieval schoolmen, angels, and how many of them (ange...

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Plasma Rain

Here's a video made by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory of the Sun belching "a medium-siz...

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Book Review: ‘What to Expect When No One’s Expecting’

WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN NO ONE'S EXPECTING: America's Coming Demographic Disaster — by Jonat...

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The Search for Ex-terrestrial Life

No, that's not a misprint in the title. Chances are that if — or when — NASA probes de...

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If You Think This Will Never Happen . . .

... then you've seriously underestimated eco-mania:

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Just a Coincidence?

I don't think so:  

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Is Immigration Amnesty an Example of Christian Compassion?

Bryan Fischer doesn't think so: Those waiting in line overseas would be happy to pay the s...

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“1701 Pennsylvania Avenue”

Now we know what happened during those 18 minutes. Video: 11 minutes 2 seconds.

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Q & A with João Cerqueira

João Cerqueira is the author of The Tragedy of Fidel Castro, the satirical novel recently...

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Book Review — ‘The Tragedy of Fidel Castro’

THE TRAGEDY OF FIDEL CASTRO — By João Cerqueira [Translated from the Portuguese by Kare...

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Book Review — ‘The Casebook of Jonas P. Jonas’

THE CASEBOOK OF JONAS P. JONAS — By E. X. Ferrars — Edited by John Cooper — 2012 —...

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Science As a Special Interest Group

Just as we've always suspected: A commentator in the world’s leading science journal adv...