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Entries in Easter (5)

Saturday
Apr072012

Egg-Cellent Holiday: How the Egg Saved Civilization  

There is magic when a holiday comes with a Full moon, especially as ancient and soul restorative as Easter. The magic is in the egg.

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Wednesday
Nov092011

The Catholic Mass New Translations: Is the Church Going Backwards?

I don't profess to be some sort of church scholar, but what they're doing seems to be going backwards.

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Thursday
Apr012010

How the Bunny Stole Christmas

This malevolent force stands about eight feet tall, has eyes that remain opened, is covered in fur and never speaks. No, Sasquatch does not need to earn some extra coin, because of the economic downturn, however the greeting card industry does. And much like Freddy Krueger, this furry menace attacks children where parents can not protect them, in their minds.

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Sunday
Mar282010

This Morning I Decided Not to Be Catholic

As I fumed over my coffee and looked on the sun rising, I decided that was enough of my financial support for this institution. I wanted to write a blog that would motivate people to boycott Easter Sunday and their financial donations to force the Church to respect its people with clarity and sincere retribution.

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Thursday
Apr022009

Boredom is Not Freedom

Most responsible adults I know see through the illusion that freedom is idleness and know that an empty agenda is an empty happiness.

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