We Laugh Because We Believe

Year 2019

Banning and Demonetizing is the New Bookburning

Its so nice that book burning can be done digitally nowadays. Its so much better for the environment. Silencing political opposition merely requires labeling them “hateful” and then a few clicks and they’re gone. YouTube’s new guidelines designed to curtail… Continue Reading →

I Will Not Attend the Straight Pride Parade This Year

Life got in the way of my first foray into identity politics! Okay, guys. I’m in my garage building my float for the straight pride parade. I know, I know. When you think straight pride the image of a float… Continue Reading →

The Conversion and Persecution of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Mother

In a letter to his own son J.R.R. Tolkien wrote that his mother was a “gifted lady of great beauty and wit, greatly stricken by God with grief and suffering who died in youth of a disease hastened by persecution… Continue Reading →

Democrat Louisiana Governor Got Stones

I don’t know anything about this guy but it seems to me that the dude’s got stones. STONES. Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards may look like he was background cast of “Revenge of the Nerds 3: The Dweebacolypse” but the… Continue Reading →

If Roe Goes…

f I’m being honest, I don’t trust Justice Roberts or Kavanaugh yet to stand up to the immense pressure that will be brought to bear on them for even considering overturning Roe v. Wade. The media would be apoplectic and… Continue Reading →

Rutgers Prof: Alabama Abortion Law Worse than Sharia

Alabama’s abortion law is not ‘Christian Sharia,’ Rutgers professor Abed Awad says. Sharia isn’t as inflexible, as draconian. Seriously? These people would beg to differ:

Ruth Vader Ginsburg: Pregnant Woman is Not a Mother

In her dissent on the Indiana law, Justice Ruth Vader Ginsburg wrote: “(A) woman who exercises her constitutionally protected right to terminate a pregnancy is not a ‘mother,’” she wrote, according to LifeNews. OK. I think I’ve got it. Because… Continue Reading →

Scientists Read Oldest Bible Fragment. And I’m Confused.

In reading a story in The UK Independent about the oldest fragment of the Bible being found and read, I got a bit confused. The paper says: In ancient times, many versions of the Hebrew Bible circulated. The Dead Sea… Continue Reading →

Which One Makes You Say “Alleluia?”

You can’t choose both?

Less Christianity, Fewer Babies

The nation’s birth rates last year reached record lows for women in their teens and 20s, a new government report shows. For those keeping score at home that’s the fewest babies in over three decades. The report, based on more… Continue Reading →

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