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The woman who became America’s most famous preacher and then disappeared

Wearing a white dress with a blue cape and carrying roses, Aimee Semple McPherson walked to the microphone, smiled, greeted, and blessed her congregation....

Progressives for Christendom

The election of Pope Leo XIV during the papal conclave has put the question to rest for now, but it will return: Why do...

Kamala Harris and the San Diego elephants

It can be hard for a losing presidential candidate to reenter political life. The topic of one’s first public speech, the venue, and the...

American soccer power

The beautiful game of football, or as I’ll begrudgingly call it for this review, despite being a Canadian, “soccer,” is a popular, successful, and...

Review of Diarmaid MacCulloch’s Lower Than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity

There’s a certain admirable honesty in those rebellious souls who turn away from religion entirely: the preacher’s daughter who gets a lip piercing and...

Race to the bottom

If you know who Lenny Bruce is, you’re old. You’re either a boomer or a member of the cohort that is now blamed for...

The fiscal irresponsibility of so-called ‘moderate’ Republicans

Despite the label they give themselves, there is nothing “moderate” about the fiscal irresponsibility of blue-state Republicans as House Republicans try to complete their...

One cheer for the UK trade agreement

First the good news. A trade agreement between the largest and the sixth-largest economies on the planet is (in every sense) a big deal....

The unthinkable: An American pope

It was long assumed that an American pope was an impossibility. Vatican insiders would dismiss the idea of a pope from the world’s preeminent...

Planned Parenthood defunding shifts gears to transgenderism

The mission to defund Planned Parenthood may switch from a basis in abortion to one in transgenderism. It’s still a pro-life angle, but one...
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