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Tag Archives: Kings
Tolerating Tolerance
Ok, I just had to put that picture. I’ve been seeing it on bumperstickers all over the place, and it makes me think of how people can be so blind to some things. Anyways…. Tolerating Tolerance is a very difficult … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christ, Christianity, History, Life, My Life, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology
Tagged Abortion, America, Bishop, Bishop Sheen, Bishops, Buddism, Bumper Stickers, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christ, Christianity, Church, Church and State, Coexistance, East, Eastern Mysticism, Election, Election '08, Elections, Empires, Europe, Faith, Fire, France, Franks, Friars, Fultan J Sheen, Gandhi, Gay, Gays, God, Government, Health, Health Care, heaven, History, Holy Roman Empire, Homosexuality, Homosexuals, Hospitals, Illness, Italy, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Kings, Law, Lesbian, Lesbians, Life, Love, Meditation, Monks, Papacy, People, persecution, Philosophy, Planned Parenthood, Politics, Pope, Prejudice, Pride, Pride and Prejudice, Pro-Choice, Pro-Life, Prochoice, Prolife, Religion, Roma, Roman Empire, Rome, Seperation of Church and State, sin, State, Theology, tolerance, u.s., United States, Virtue, Wisdom, World
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Guy Stuff – Thermopylae
Thermopylae – 480 B.C. King Leonidas and his men, the 300 Spartans, makes a last stand against the Persian Emperor Xerxes. [Note: Battle Warfare] Who doesn’t love CGI armies of tens of thousands?
Posted in Epic Films, Guy Stuff Series, History, Personal Commentary, Videos, War
Tagged 300, 300 spartans, Battles, Empires, greece, History, Kings, Leonidas, Persia, Sparta, Swords, The 300 Spartans, Thermopylae, War, Xerxes
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Literary Update
Well, here it is. The most detailed post on my latest literary work. I have a total of 90 pages written for my story in a pad by my bed. Here is a brief summary of what my first draft … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, Books, Chivalry, Crusades, Historiae Regnorum, Life, Literature, My Life, Personal Commentary, War, Writings
Tagged Armies, Army, Author, Authors, Battles, Books, Catholicism, Earth, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Fights, Guy Stuff, Guy Things, History, Islam, Kings, Knights, Knowledge, Ladies, Lady, Life, Literature, Love, Man, Men, Philosophy, Prince, Prince Charming, Princes, Princess, Princesses, Queens, Romance, Swords, Theology, Things, War, Weather, Wisdom, Women, World, Writer, writing
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Crusades – Misunderstood Warfare
I’ve recently done a post on the issue of the nature of Christendom, and I would like to go into more detail regarding the great wars which consumed the Medieval world, the Crusades. The Crusades were, unlike the common misconceptions … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christianity, Crusades, History, Life, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, War
Tagged Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christ, Christianity, Church, Church and State, Crusaders, Crusades, Election, Election '08, Empires, Europe, First Crusade, France, Franks, Government, History, Holy Roman Empire, Islam, Israel, Italy, Jerusalem, Kings, Law, Life, Middle-East, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Richard the Lionhearted, Roma, Roman Empire, Rome, Saladin, Second Crusade, Seperation of Church and State, State, Theology, Third Crusade
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Separation of Church and State – Revisited
My first semester at Rhode Island College is finally coming to a close. With a mixture of relief and anticipation, I look forward to the spring. Among my list of classes, I’ve had Western History, Writing 100, and American Government. … Continue reading →