Memory is the present act of reconstructing past realities. ... How and what we remember defines us as who we are. ... In contrast to peddlers of shame and guilt, the heart of Christianity is to remember despair in a way that constitutes hope once and for all. [ continue reading ]
If anything, the events of the past week have demonstrated how the
political class of Europe is a contemptible gaggle of frauds and whores. [ continue reading ]
This past Sunday, massive crowds, estimated at two million people, marched down the streets of Paris on Sunday in solidarity and protest against the Charlie Hebdo murders .... But what was the protest for? [continue reading]
In what can only be described as a transparent act of Zionist
self-promotion, Israeli Prime Minister, Bibi Netanyahu, has sought to
re-brand the Charlie Hebdo attacks as acts of anti-semitism. ... [continue reading]
Yurp, has been all a-tither over the murder of Stéphane Charbonnier and eight other contributors to the French satirical weekly, Charlie Hebdo. [ continue reading ]
It is commonly said that the Orthodox celebrate “Christmas” on the 6th of January instead of the 25th December. Like most commonly said things, that is not quite correct. [continue reading]