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Why I — a Christian — Celebrate Halloween
It’s okay to hate Halloween. Lots of Christians do, because they feel that the day’s pagan roots are so dreadful, there’s no room for celebration, compromise, or wiggle room. It’s also okay to love Halloween, and I’m one of those … Continue reading
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Tagged america, Christian, family, government, Halloween
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We Are a Nation United in Our Divisions
So close that they could kiss, Halloween and Election Day are similar in a significant way: they draw the attention of both The Far Right and The Far Left, who rarely, if ever, kiss.
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Tagged Democrat, Election Day, Far Left, Far Right, Halloween, Incredible Hulk, Independent, kiss, politics, Republican
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Taxation with Way Too Much Representation
At the library itself, the librarians rarely swipe anyone’s card, preferring instead to enter names from memory. One librarian mentioned that people frequently stopped her in the grocery store, asking her if they had any books overdue.
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Tagged grocery store, Halloween, library, middle age, middle aged, taxation, taxes, Village People
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