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Table of Contents: Click the above image or the article titles to enter. Eonian Evolution and a Reply to Galileo, by Dr. Harold Raley Though this magazine criticizes most moderns for not taking Medieval thought seriously, even we would differ with Ptolemy as to earth’s position in the sun. But Dr. Raley has stepped forward with a direct challenge to Galileo in an effort to reclaim the Universe. Before you start trying to calculate gravitational forces in your head, take a look to see what he’s talking about. Finding Church for the First Time, by Daniel Morgan Mr. Morgan has written more articles on religion for this magazine than anyone, so the title of his new piece might be a touch confusing. In this article, he speaks candidly about the Mexican mission trip that changed his perspective on the Holy Spirit. We’re pretty sure this didn’t come about from drinking the water. On Supply and Demand, by Paul Lytle Jefferson is back! In this Socratic Dialogue, our favorite know-it-all explores Supply and Demand with his signature mix of wit and condescension. If you haven't experienced his simple and entertaining logic, now is your chance! I Don't Have to Be a Man to Be a Woman, by Anastasia P. Lytle Here’s something you do not often see: a woman suggesting that there might be more to feminism than simply action and looking like men. Mrs. Lytle speaks on what it means to be a woman, and suggests that so-called feminists have no clue. Poetry April 13th, 1743, by Jeff Daiell Need, by Paul Lytle The Wounding Hours, by Daniel Morgan Unicorn Days, by Louis A. Markos Cover image: "Water Lilies," by Claude Monet, 1904 This site and all its contents are © Copyright 2004-2005 by the editors. All rights reserved. The new issue is out. Click here to read it. |