Faith, Hope, and Charity
April 10, 2018[…] of their storage, some books were stored in places of odd appropriateness; Hardy’s The Waiting Supper was over the stove, and Johnson’s The Tale of the Tub was in fact in the bathroom. “Barchester […]
[…] of their storage, some books were stored in places of odd appropriateness; Hardy’s The Waiting Supper was over the stove, and Johnson’s The Tale of the Tub was in fact in the bathroom. “Barchester […]
He says there’s very little truth in the world and he can’t wait to go out, preach, and spread his own— like he has the corner on it.
[…] changes in their lives” (91). If one accepts the Kinsey scale where 0 is strictly heterosexual and 6 is strictly homosexual, it seems to me that some individuals in the 2-5 range may be […]
[…] the most expensive, most desirable thing she thinks we want: the best foreign beer that money can buy. Remember the scripture about ‘when saw we thee an hungred and athirst?’ After all, most other […]
[…] Mormon assertion of the right to plural marriage is viewed as a religious obligation. The first dispute over reproductive and marriage rights and civic law, Potter v. the State of Utah, describes Roy Potter, the […]
[…] what Perry Mason did every week on TV?” Jean-Paul chuckled and continued, “Can you imagine Christians all over the world going into the great cathedrals, taking down crucifixes and putting up statues of Perry […]
[…] going to give a “powerful address” that would “rock the campus from one end to the other.”[ 6] Wilkinson wanted the speech to be controversial and hoped that it would generate discussion on campus, […]
At age sixty-eight I have lived long enough to know some of the sorrows of this life. More than once I have cried out with the Psalmist: “Out of the depths I cry unto […]
[…] This is illustrated by the Kinsey scale, which ranges from 0 (totally heterosexual thoughts, feelings, behavior) to 6 (to tally homosexual thoughts, feelings, behavior). Research since the 1970s documents that those who are most […]
[…] the American southeast in the early 1960s visiting our area and my father taking them out to buy a new suit or paying to have their automobile repaired and especially slipping them a $20 […]