Monthly Archives: July 2022

Mary Magdalene’s role in the birth of Christianity

Who was Mary Magdalene, and what was her role in the birth of Christianity? That question has sparked controversy—and allegedly some coverups and rewriting of church history—for about 2,000 years Several reviewers of my novel, Acts of the Women, remarked … Continue reading

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Roots

America has got roots. And they are showing. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that struck the U.S. in about February 2020 and has stretched on for two and a half years so far, some hidden truths about countless … Continue reading

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56 shooting incidents today before 3pm

Continuing my earlier theme on gun violence in the United States, you may find it instructive to look at the website for the Gun Violence Archive. The site has a tab entitled, Last 72 Hours. After the horror of the … Continue reading

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U.S.—Third World? 

Has the U.S. become part of the Third World? In the past decade major cruise lines have boycotted several Mexican ports on the west coast due to crime and violence in those cities, or due to swine flu outbreaks. American … Continue reading

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