Monthly Archives: May 2006

Women & Voting … is this [a] right?

By ALICIA COLONIf intellectual acumen were a requirement for suffrage today, we’d still be waiting for our shot at the ballot box. Fortunately, the pioneering suffragettes who fought for the 19th Amendment had their heads screwed on tight – unlike … Continue reading

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Who Was Constantine the Great?

Born in Naissus, Serbia, around A.D. 280, his full name was C. Flavius Valerius Constantinus. His mother, Helena, was a remarkable woman of “inferior birth” and his father, Constantius Chlorus, was a Roman officer who was later elevated to “Caesar” … Continue reading

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DVC & the Priory of Sighin’

What has attracted readers to “The Da Vinci Code” is its central theme, which Dan Brown claims is not fiction but fact – that a mysterious European society, known as the Priory of Sion, has for centuries guarded a momentous … Continue reading

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MARTYRS: Myrrhbearers & Martians

Years ago, when I was younger and foolisher, I sat across from my pastor and said, “I believe in God. I consider myself a very faithful person. I pray. I go to church. I read the Bible. I believe Jesus … Continue reading

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Casting Our Net on the Other Side

I believe in the Catholic Church; only Orthodox go to heaven. Let me explain … Recently, Rod Dreher, author of Crunchy Cons and editor of the Dallas Morning News, mentioned that he might be headed toward Orthodoxy. As he is … Continue reading

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