Category Archive: Books, Entertainment

Read the Book that Influenced the Bard: Shakespeare Comes to Santa Fe
Feb 29, 2016 gary Books, Entertainment 0
By Brian Nixon SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO (ANS) — I stood in a line to see Shakespeare. Like any groupie, I was gawking, geeking, and groping to see the celebrity. But a point of clarification is in...
Know the Bible Now
By Michael Ireland LOUIS, MO (ANS) – Many people find the Bible hard to read, and are confused by its meaning. Others think of the Bible as an old book, with very little to say to 21st Century...
Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solution for a Water-Starved World
By Seth M. Siegel “Let There Be Water” is a book about water— water! — and in this respect, it is remarkable for its readability. One might have thought that this would be an...
New Book Debunks Claim that Atheists are Smarter than Believers
Feb 01, 2016 gary Books, Entertainment 0
By Carleton Brown (PLYMOUTH, Calif.) Written by a former atheist, “The God Conclusion: Why Smart People Still Believe,” takes exception to the oft-repeated claim that atheists are...
Hamas Prince’s Damascus Road Experience; Son of Terror Group Founder Learns to Love His Enemies
Jan 01, 2016 gary Books, Entertainment 0
By Charles Gardner ISRAEL (ANS) — Amidst growing tension on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount, where rocks and firebombs are being thrown at riot police as Palestinian hatred for Israel...
The Greatest Romance Ever!
By Charles Gardner DONCASTER, UK (ANS) — Romantic novels have their place in enabling us to draw comfort and joy from a well-told happy-ever-after drama. But Romance of the Hebrew Calendar...
Jesus myths need correction, Darling writes
By Tom Strode NASHVILLE (BP) — Even evangelical Christians can believe in a mythical Jesus, and that needs to be corrected, says Daniel Darling. “I’ve seen a tendency among...
The CONTROLLERS: Secret Rulers of the World
By American Free Press Throughout history, there have always been powerful people who work secretly behind the scenes to advance their own objectives, often to the detriment of the public as a...
Cecil Rhodes, John Ruskin, Central Banks, and a Revived Roman Empire
Dec 01, 2015 gary Books, Entertainment 0
By Brannon Howse As I’ve already noted, a select group of men since the 1800s have been using their money and influence to disciple and train a generation of politicians, writers, and...
ISIS and Islam’s irrationality
Dec 01, 2015 gary Books, Entertainment 0
Robert Reilly, author of The Closing of the Muslim Mind, talks about how a ninth-century theological schism helps explain execution videos of Coptic Christians on Libyan beaches By Les Sillars...