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Our Cultural Challenge
In 2002, the British Broadcasting Corporation polled its viewers for the names of those they believed were the greatest Britons of all time. The BBC compiled the feedback and came up with a list of the top 100 greatest men and women in all British history. One of the names on that list, at number 73, was Aleister Crowley.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Abby of Thelema, Aleister Crowley, Alfred Kinsey, BBC, Benito Mussolini, Chaucer, David Bowie, Edward Alexander Crowley, Gerard Kelly, Henry II, J.K. Rowling, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jack Parsons, Jet Propulsion Lab, Jimmy Page, John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, NASA, Richard Burton, Robert the Bruce, Rose Kelly, Sir Walter Raleigh, The Beatles, Timothy Leary, wickedest man in the world
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How Modern Education Has Destroyed the Next Generation’s Soul
Hardly a day goes by that you don’t hear the question: How did we get in this mess?
Where did this lunacy come from, and how did it all happen so quickly?
Well, let’s play a game. Let’s play “imagine.”
Posted in Education
Tagged C.S. Lewis, John Lennon, M. Scott Peck, Richard Weaver, Santayana, sex education
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Almost Everything You Think You Know About the Matthew Shepard Narrative is False.
Matthew Shepard was the winsome young homosexual in Laramie, Wyoming who in October 1998 was tortured, killed, and left hanging grotesquely from a fence. He was discovered almost a day later and later died in the hospital from his horrific wounds.
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Aaron Hicklin, Aaron McKinney, Elton John, John Lennon, Lady Gaga, Matthew Shepard, Melissa Etheridge, Russell Henderson, Stephen Jiminez
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