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The Pilgrims Were Doomsday Cultists

The settlers who arrived in Plymouth were not escaping religious persecution. They left on the Mayflower to establish a theocracy in the Americas.
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God speaks through machines too

Donkor The phrase Deus ex machina, Latin for “God from the machine,” once described a stage trick in ancient theatre, when a ...
You’re reheating leftovers when a coworker glances at your open laptop and spots your calendar—12 color-coded blocks stacked ...
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The Sunday worship service starts at 10 a.m. The Rev. Amy Beth Durward de Macias will present the sermon, “Christ the King.” Both virtual and in-person Bible study are available. Sunday school for ...
The settlers who arrived in Plymouth were not escaping religious persecution, writes Jane Borden in The Nation. The Pilgrims ...
Wall Street’s choir boys seem unconvinced even after a sprinkle of holy hype Gloo marched onto the Nasdaq altar and ...
In Orlando and Philadelphia, Walsh was a revelation defending Tyrese Maxey and making key offensive plays against the Magic, ...
Canada’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, prominent this past Remembrance Day at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, is only 25 ...
Very early one morning in April of 1983, David G. Smith met his death in a downtown Oceanside motel room. It was an ugly, painful, panic-stricken departure from this life. When his body was discovered ...
499 The deepening of faith in the virginal motherhood led the Church to confess Mary's real and perpetual virginity even in the act of giving birth to the Son of God made man. 154 In fact, Christ's ...
What the Catechism of the Catholic Church says on "The Trinity:" 232. "Christians are baptized 'in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit' [Mt 28:19.] Before receiving the ...
The Paramount House Chapel International (PHCI) headquartered in Koforidua, has marked its first anniversary with a vibrant ...