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Winter Dip – Swim Race To The Cross – January 6

swimmers racing to be the first to touch the cross in lavrio, greece

January 6th is a big holiday in Greece – and considered by many to be the last day of the Christmas Season. Most businesses are closed on this day, the Day of Ephiphany or as some call it, “The Three Kings Day.” The religious holiday celebrates the day of Jesus Christ’s baptism by John The […]

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Greece Is About To Lose Some Liberty

See Update Below… The world has Ancient Greece to thank for their philosophers and ideas that they could question anything, investigate, think, express new ideas, and even realize that old beliefs about the world might be wrong. I am sure that if some of those ancient Greek philosophers were alive today, they would be mortified

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Pop Quiz Number Two

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it is recorded that there was some plotting to overthrow and/or interfere with the secular government of Italy. Note, your great grandparents may have been alive at this time, and this was not “hundreds” of years ago back into the “Dark Ages.” The plotters were also against

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Now This Is Scary Stuff

Christians calling for military strikes against Iran. Christians who don’t even know their own Bible. Christians calling for the Battle of Armageddon. By the way, according to the Old Testament, the Jewish nation is NOT the Old Testament nation of Israel. It’s a breakaway nation – descendants of the Nation of Judah after the original

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Roman Catholic Freedom of Religion In The 20th Century

In order to understand more fully some history of the 20th century, we need to delve into who exactly Ngo Dinh Diem was. Let us find out: Diem was a staunch Roman Catholic born in Viet Nam. His brother was the Archbishop of Hue. Early in his life, Diem wanted to become a priest, but

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