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No Jew-Bashing Allowed

E.D. Kain @ June 10, 2008 # One Comment

Nobody says it quite like Meryl Yourish. And by “it” I mean, basically anything regarding Israel. Her candor is enviable, and her wit is razor-sharp. I’ve heaped praise on her before, but this time I just wanted to throw in a quick quotation–a little “rule” of sorts that I think applies here [...] Read more »

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In the Name of Atheism - Third in a Series

Richard Cardigan @ June 5, 2008 # 5 Comments

‘The burden in proving God doesn’t exist does not lie at my door; it’s up to believers to prove he does’ writes one atheist commentator. Though I wish I had a compelling personal journey which produced my atheism, I don’t. While I agree the burden lies with the believers, I will nevertheless try and justify [...] Read more »

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Interview: Douglas Murray

Edward Beaman @ May 27, 2008 # 13 Comments

Neoconstant is delighted to welcome the leading British Neoconservative political commentator and author, Douglas Murray. In the year 2000, he became the youngest ever published biographer with his widely acclaimed ‘Bosie: A Biography of Lord Alfred Douglas’. However, it is probably his most recent book ‘Neoconservatism: Why We Need It’ that has seen his reputation [...] Read more »

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Jerusalem by Matisyahu

E.D. Kain @ May 19, 2008 # No Comment Yet

This is one of the greatest new Reggae songs by one of the finest modern Reggae singers around. And he’s Chassidic.
So, think on this….

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A Strong Case for Israel

E.D. Kain @ May 8, 2008 # 6 Comments

Today Israel celebrates its 60th anniversary, and the world watches in full knowledge that amidst the fireworks of celebration are police and soldiers unable to celebrate alongside their fellow Israelis. These brave men and women are keeping watch over their people, vigilant as ever against the very real threat of rocket attack, suicide bomb, [...] Read more »

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Why I Strongly Support Israel

Edward Beaman @ May 4, 2008 # 6 Comments

The dictionary definition of ‘to assume’ is defined as ‘to take for granted or without proof; to suppose; to postulate’. It is a natural human trait which has benefited our species but one that has also pitched us into numerous wars and hatreds throughout the various millennia. Everyone has assumptions about this and that, from [...] Read more »

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Hamas TV Rebukes the Holocaust

E.D. Kain @ May 2, 2008 # No Comment Yet

It’s quite common in the Islamic world, or at least in the mainstream Islamic media and vocal opinion, to forget that the Prophet Mohammad urged Muslims to live peacefully with the “people of the book” or the Christians and Jews whose faiths are the roots of Islamic belief. Haaretz reports that Hamas TV, that [...] Read more »

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An Allegorical Faith

E.D. Kain @ May 1, 2008 # One Comment

Christianity is a difficult subject for me on many levels.  I find it hard, for many reasons, to utterly abandon any notion of Christianity in my life–I am not a Christian, true, but Christianity’s roots are still very much a part of me.  I was raised Christian, and not in a fierce or fanatical way, [...] Read more »

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Israel: Options for proportionality in Gaza

E.D. Kain @ March 26, 2008 # One Comment

by Dennis Wright
Israel’s military action in recent days, seeking to stem the rain of missiles from Gaza aimed at Israeli towns, has attracted criticism from the EU and the UN on the grounds of proportionality. They did both also call for the cessation of the missile fire into Israel.
The EU’s words:
“The Presidency condemns the [...] Read more »

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