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Nero (Emperor of Rome 54-68 A.D.)
Nero, a man with light blue eyes, thick neck, protruding stomach, and spindly legs, was a crazed and cruel emperor, a pleasure-driven man who ruled the ...
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Domitian (Emperor of Rome 81-96 A.D.)
The historian Pliny called Domitian the beast from hell who sat in its den, licking blood. In the Book of Revelation, John of the Apocalypse may have ...
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Bad Government
Theocracy is the worst of all governments. If we must have a tyrant, a robber baron is far better than an inquisitor. The baron's cruelty may sometimes ...
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Which Whiskey Are We Talking About?
Barry Lorch in his San Diego Union column recently told of a debate on the floor of the United States Senate about 130 years ago. The issue was whether ...
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Augustine's Barbarians or Ours?
We are at a point in history comparable to the one occupied by Augustine. ... The classical vision had lost its power over people's minds, and society ...
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Great Expectations
Lech Walesa made the observation that "Americans are drifting away from spiritual values as they become richer." He said that "sooner or ...
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The American Way
Abortion is not some little mistake. Abortion is a reflection of who Americans are: people in the United States are supposed to concentrate on themselves ...
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Sucking Out Morality
The expression "moral vacuum" has been tossed around in the media as an attempt to describe the apparent refusal of some sections of society ...
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Life without God
Dostoyevsky reminded us in The Brothers Kararamazov that "if God does not exist, everything is permissible." We are now seeing "everything." ...
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The Motion Picture Production Code
For 35 years, the Motion Picture Production Code served as a moral guideline for American filmmakers. The code, to which filmmakers were required to adhere, ...
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