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Table of Contents: Click the above image or the article titles to enter. The Changing Tone: The Texas Myth, by Paul Lytle March 2nd marks the 169th anniversary of Texas' independence from Mexico, and Mr. Lytle marks the occasion by exploring the Texas Myth and the modern Texan. Here he will explain why the world sees Texans in a certain way, and why Texans think so much of themselves. On Certainty, by J.E. Heath Can we be certain in our beliefs, secure that we are right in our faith? Mr. Heath says yes, but it is not a certainty that will come from proofs and equations, but it is a security that comes from something higher than Logic, mathematics, mysticism, or even Miss Cleo’s 1-900 number. The Eye of Odin and the End of Reflection, by Daniel Morgan Mr. Morgan mingles with myths in this evening walk to church. What occurs may be a vision, or a dream (or even a drunken stupor), but the events sparks a journey of a different time this one into the myths themselves and through to Christianity on the other side. Poetry Of eternal honor March 6, 1836, by J.E. Heath Independent Once Again!, by Jeff Daiell Falling Away: The Apostate's Song by Daniel Morgan Cover image: The Alamo, ca. 1850-1870 This site and all its contents are © Copyright 2004-2005 by the editors. All rights reserved. |