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The Rape of the Lost, by Daniel Morgan

C. S. Lewis was "dragged kicking and screaming" into Christianity. John Donne expressed a desire to be "ravaged" by God. The imagery is not very common when speaking of religion, but are these thinkers trying to describe a grace so great it is compulsory?

Democracy or Republic, Which is It?, by Benedict D. LaRosa

For all the talk in America about Democracy, it might surprise some people that not only do we not live in a Democracy, but that our Founding Fathers actually feared that form of Government! Find out why we are a Republic rather than a Democracy, why we should keep it that way, and how we have been using the wrong terminology for almost a century.

Karl Marx's Good Call, by Paul Lytle

Perhaps the young man has finally snapped. Perhaps he forgot to take his medication. Perhaps this title is simply a clever lure to get you, dear reader, to browse his article. Whatever the reason, this month Mr. Lytle will actually say the words, "Karl Marx was dead-on right."

Poetry

A Perfect Love, by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster

Through Labyrinths of Confusion, by J. R. Barton

A Sake of Ephemera, by Daniel Morgan





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