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Archive for June, 2006

Moral Relativism

Posted by Connor on June 30th, 2006

Looking for the quickest way to destroy a society? Want to bring back Sodom and Gomorrah? Try moral relativism!

The Biggest Scam in History

Posted by Connor on June 28th, 2006

The Federal Reserve System (the “Fed”) supervises our nation’s banks, implements monetary policy, and controls the amount of money created and destroyed each day. The Fed is composed of twelve regional banks.

Media and Traditional Marriage

Posted by Connor on June 28th, 2006

James C. Dobson, founder and chairman of Focus on the Family, has written an article about the recent Marriage Protection Amendment.

A Republic, If You Can Keep It

Posted by Connor on June 27th, 2006

Famous words, by Benjamin Franklin. They describe the form of government that the Founding Fathers created.

The Peril of Political Correctness

Posted by Connor on June 26th, 2006

The biggest problem with being “PC” is the double standard that emerges.

The Error of Evolution

Posted by Connor on June 26th, 2006

Evolution, as pioneered by Darwin, claims that we all come from goo. Humans, deer, butterflies, trees, dolphins—we all evolved from a mass of biological bacteria. I don’t buy it.

Mitt Romney and Religion in the Presidency

Posted by Connor on June 21st, 2006

People fear what they do not know. Being that many people don’t know and understand the simple Christian tenets of the doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the “Mormons”), it is my opinion that they are attacking Mitt Romney out of fear, out of ignorance, and out of unchristian attitudes and practices.

Brittany McComb, My Hero

Posted by Connor on June 21st, 2006

But Brittany refused to back down. She memorized her speech. And when it came time to make a decision, she chose to give her original speech, containing references to God, the Bible, and Christ.

Illegal Immigration

Posted by Connor on June 21st, 2006

As I see it, the debacle of illegal immigration is somewhat of a catch-22.

Homeschool—An Enticing Option

Posted by Connor on June 20th, 2006

Three things I can think of in recent news trouble me greatly, and give me the desire to homeschool my children.

Temple in Tegucigalpa

Posted by Connor on June 19th, 2006

Great news! My Mission President sent this email: Elders of Isreal and the Honduras Comayaguela Mission: Use your ability to spread good news throughout the world. Friday afternoon I received a phone call from “Servicios – Pres Galo”. He read me a letter just received from President Hinckley and his counselors announcing the approval of [...]

And What Is It We Should Hope For?

Posted by Connor on June 19th, 2006

Read it. Read it now.

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