Kyrill and the Babylonian Captivity of the Russian Orthodox Church
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2d ago
Obviously, I would not presume to judge any individual's relationship with God. But as an institution, it is becoming clearer, almost by the day, that the Russian Church has gone dangerously off the rails. To which end I find myself substantially in agreement with this short blog post.  Lord have mercy. Syndicated by Atom ..read more
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New York City (what's wrong)
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by Unknown
2d ago
This is a really good video explaining what's wrong with New York from somebody who is obviously not hard right in their politics. Syndicated by Atom ..read more
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Ben Bernanke Takes Aim at Central Bank Forecasts
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by Unknown
1w ago
Central banks the world over failed to predict the surge in inflation that started three years ago. Now they’re trying to learn from their mistakes. For the Bank of England, that meant commissioning former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to write a review of the U.K. monetary authority’s forecasting system. The implications of the findings, published Friday, could reverberate far beyond Britain. To be fair to the BOE, it didn’t do particularly worse than others in failing to see that supply-chain problems, energy-price spikes, and geopolitical tensions would generate the worst bout of ..read more
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Latest Polls: Election is a toss up
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by Unknown
1w ago
An averaging of recent national polls show President Biden has significantly narrowed Donald Trump's once formidable lead in the polls to a de facto draw. Real Clear Politics average of polls from the last few weeks show Trump's lead has narrowed to .02 percent in a straight match up between him and Biden. That is a statistical tie. In a five way race with RFK Jr and the two far left independents thrown in, Trump holds a 2 point advantage. However, that is well within the customary margin of error. And with most polls showing around 8% of voters undecided, the election is currently wide open ..read more
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Patriarch of the West
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by Unknown
1w ago
Francis has revived the title renounced by Benedict XVI. Syndicated by Atom ..read more
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Now this is depressing
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by Unknown
1w ago
I've never seen the point in an automatic transmission. Where is the fun? Sure, it will get you from point A to point B. But so will a bus. Syndicated by Atom ..read more
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The US Stock Market is shrinking. Should we be worried?
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by Unknown
1w ago
The number of publicly traded companies in the United States is shrinking. Jamie Dimon, one of the world’s most influential business leaders, is worried. At their peak in 1996, there were 7,300 publicly traded companies in the US. Today there are about 4,300. It’s not that America has 40% fewer companies than it did 30 years ago, it’s that companies are increasingly staying private, largely outside the scrutiny of the public eye. “The total should have grown dramatically, not shrunk,” wrote Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, in his annual shareholder letter on Monday. The PE boom: The shrinking ..read more
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The Vatican Says "NO" to Gender Ideology
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by Unknown
1w ago
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican on Monday declared gender-affirming surgery and surrogacy as grave violations of human dignity, putting them on par with abortion and euthanasia as practices that it said reject God’s plan for human life. The Vatican’s doctrine office issued “Infinite Dignity,” a 20-page declaration that has been in the works for five years. After substantial revision in recent months, it was approved March 25 by Pope Francis, who ordered its publication. From a pope who has made outreach to the LGBTQ+ community a hallmark of his papacy, the document was received as a setback ..read more
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Gold Hits Record Highs
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by Unknown
1w ago
Gold prices hit a record high for a seventh straight session on Monday, fueled by central bank purchases and geopolitical tensions, while strong economic data failed to dull bullion’s allure. U.S. gold futures gained less than 0.1% to $2,346.90. Spot gold was just below flat at $2,328.28 per ounce, after hitting a record high of $2,353.79 earlier in the session. China’s central bank added 160,000 troy ounces of gold to its reserves in March, it said. Turkey, India, Kazakhstan, and some eastern European countries have also been buying gold this year. Read the rest here. Syndicated by Atom ..read more
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The Fourth Crusade
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by Unknown
2w ago
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