Roman Catholic Cannibalism

Cannibalism \Can”ni*bal*ism\, n. [Cf. F. cannibalisme.] The act or practice of eating human flesh by mankind. Hence; Murderous cruelty; barbarity. –Berke. [1913 Webster] Transubstantiation: 2. (R. C. Theol.) The doctrine held by Roman Catholics, that the bread and wine in the Mass is converted into the body and blood of Christ; — distinguished from consubstantiation, […]

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Judeo-Christian What??

Lost Budgie, some guy that insinuates he is a cop in Toronto, writes an article on Saudi’s gouging out eyes as punishment. In his post, he writes: “Islamic civilization and values seem to be a tad different from our North American Judeo-Christian foundations – not that there’s anything wrong with that…” Of course, he is

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The Pope’s Nose

I was preparing the New Year’s turkey earlier this evening, and while getting it ready for the brine, commented to my business partner, “Damn, this turkey has a large “pope’s nose!”” “Huh, what are you talking about?” Maybe it’s just an Irish thing.. but the butt end of a turkey is known as the “pope’s

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Online Idiocy

What is it with some people, who post their words to various media on the Internet, where they know that others can comment on their words, or even create blogs or websites dedicated to showing how their words are examples of insane thinking, that these idiots then will then claim “online stalking?” Are they so

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A Letter To The CBC

Submitted via their contact form, on December 27th, around 7PM: I am astounded at your selection of Kate McMillan to be one of your “Round Table” contributors on the CBC website. I believe in the inherent right to free speech, and I will admit that Ms McMillan is a skilled and good writer. But what

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Logical Fallacies (Lesson Two)

Ok, I’m back. Possibly for a short time, possibly for a long time. But an incident this evening involving an anonymous blogger who claims to be in law enforcement in the City of Toronto has motivated this. Balbulican thought my return to blogging would involve a bottle of wine and an evening with Leonard Cohen

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Throw Me In Jail – I Wouldn’t Have Voted Today

If an election were to have been held today, and “mandatory” voting was law as Koby has proposed, I would not have voted. Granted that those who argued against me over in the comments section of Koby’s article did suggest that a valid excuse could be provided, I wonder if my day today would have

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Why Should I Recognize The Government?

As most of my readers already know, I am not a Liberal supporter. I’m also not a CPC supporter. And I’m very far away from being an NDP supporter. I believe that most government is illigitimate in the first place. I do not recognize any government that wishes to control any consensual act that I

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Litigation And Justice

I love the word, and how it sounds, rolling off my tongue: Litigation. For those meditators of us ou there, forget “Ommmm.” Say, “litigation” over and over. Especially when you know you are right. And have always been above board, despite what the law says. Yes. “Litigation. Litigation.” It’s such a wonderful game. I should

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All 4 01 Rural Revolution

While working on the upcoming office and personal residence move, I’m still too busy to blog. So today, I will leave you with this, from the pen of Randy Hillier: Stop the Destruction Convoy On January 3, 2005 the united rural landowners of Ontario delivered a plea for justice to your offices. As with all

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