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Fear and Loathing in Eden

Paranoia, long before it became a psychological term, served as a fitting antonym for not just trust, peace, but love. We know this in part because the Apostle Paul, under the inspiration of the Spirit tells us in I Corinthians … Continue reading

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The Devil’s Arsenal- Standing

While envy may be the green-eyed monster, pride is a chameleon. It comes in a wide swath of colors, myriad sizes and innumerable shapes. It is also, one could argue, the true mother of all sins. Pride was Lucifer’s downfall, … Continue reading

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Talkin’ ‘Bout My G-G-Generation

I enjoyed my two year sojourn as a gadfly of the academy. I was a graduate student at Ole Miss, taking classes toward a Masters degree, and better still teaching two classes of Freshman English each semester. The two intersected … Continue reading

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The Silence of This Lamb

  It’s been said that the rise of every empire in human history was preceded by some great technological leap forward. I’d suggest the same truth applies to ideological empires. For all his brilliance, and his even greater courage, Martin … Continue reading

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A Verdict that Demands Evidence

It’s a bad thing to tell a lie. Generally speaking we oughtn’t do it. Truth be told, however, I suspect we lie less often than one might think, and do more damage with the non-lies that we tell. For me … Continue reading

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