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Alpha Cat: 5 Extremely Scientific Reasons why the Cat Reigns Supreme over the Dog79

Alpha Cat: 5 Extremely Scientific Reasons why the Cat Reigns Supreme over the Dog

Vesusvius and Bailey. This particular juxtaposition symbolizes their respective levels of self-worth and overall value to society. Movies, media, the culture at large, all erroneously present to us the flawed concept that dogs are more ferocious,...

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The Developing Anti-Semitism of Martin Luther: A Clash of Theologies or Wounded Pride?78

The Developing Anti-Semitism of Martin Luther: A Clash of Theologies or Wounded Pride?

The brilliance of Martin Luther was hardly relegated to one area, but it may be said that in the study of theology, Luther’s intellect most brightly shined, and in this study, the idea of justification by faith was his most precious gem....

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5 Utterly Compelling and Indisputable Reasons why the Green Bay Packers are America's Team77

5 Utterly Compelling and Indisputable Reasons why the Green Bay Packers are America's Team

Thankfully, recent developments have shown that this hub may no longer be necessary. While I've been bemoaning the absurdity of the multi-million dollar showboat team the Dallas Cowboys possessing the moniker of "America's Team" for years now, an...

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Christianity and Islam-A Divergence: Part Three76

Christianity and Islam-A Divergence: Part Three

Recently I have had the pleasure of debating a young man, via email, on the strength and validity of our respective religions, Christianity and Islam. Over the past few weeks, I have learned not only a lot about Islam, but more about my own faith as...

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Gregory the Great: An Overview71

Gregory the Great: An Overview

Western Rome in the 6th century was in disarray. The once unified and powerful Roman Empire was no more, as Italy saw itself beset by invading barbarian tribes and isolated from Eastern Rome’s center of power, Constantinople. After 476, the...

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How Should Christians Respond to the Israel/Palestine Conflict?77

How Should Christians Respond to the Israel/Palestine Conflict?

I can’t say when I first took a definitive stance on the Israel/Palestine conflict, or even when I began to remotely care about it, but by my mid-20’s, despite the fact that my knowledge of the issue was limited to headlines and pulpit sound...

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Part 8-The Conclusion of The Family Sarnath: Where Else to go, but Down?71

Part 8-The Conclusion of The Family Sarnath: Where Else to go, but Down?

Billy was dead. Dolly, a sacrificial snack for mighty Dagon. And while the remaining members of the Keane clan, Bil, Thel, Jeffy and The P.J., were at this time, safe, there did remain certain unresolved issues that needed addressing. The most...

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The Top Ten Most Terrifying Horror Movie Villains Ever!79

The Top Ten Most Terrifying Horror Movie Villains Ever!

In my opinion, the most effective, heart-stopping horror movies are those which cater to our fear of the unknown. The less we see the better, and the less we know just encourages our imagination to fill in the blanks with what personally terrifies...

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Part 7 of The Family Sarnath: Father knows Best, because Father is a Malignant Alien Bent on Humanity's Destruction71

Part 7 of The Family Sarnath: Father knows Best, because Father is a Malignant Alien Bent on Humanity's Destruction

Dagon didn't really want to eat Dolly, but when Billy presented his sister, bound in a kettle drum and slow-marinated in a tangy plum sauce, the Babylonian fish-god just couldn't help himself. But despite Dagon's obedience to his ultimate master-...

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Backpacking the Middle East: A Journey of Alexandrian Proportions- Istanbul69

Backpacking the Middle East: A Journey of Alexandrian Proportions- Istanbul

Our overnight train to Istanbul via Thessaloniki began at 8pm Wednesday, and by 9 the next morning, we began to enter the fringes of a massive city of 13 million. The train ride consisted of initial hopes of meeting new and exciting people, and...

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