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Clearly, we sit at the precipice of a Brave New World. As apologists for Christianity we are called to defend the faith bravely, especially in trying times as these. Let us do so as Aquinas and Augustine would have, with reason so powerful that it cannot be denied.
p>Best wishes, br> — Daniel J. Hogan /p> p> I would like to congratulate George Neumayr for his excellent article, “The Press Gets Rael.” I’ve read several articles on the same topic, but Neumayr’s has been the best so far. br> — Nadir Martello /p> p> BAMBI-PAMBY br> Re: Bill Croke’s Wild Horses : /p>
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