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Ales Rarus
A Rare Bird, A Strange Duck, One Funky Blog
random thought of the moment:
The state — or, to make matters more concrete, the government — consists of a gang of men exactly like you and me. They have, taking one with another, no special talent for the business of government; they have only a talent for getting and holding office. Their principal device to that end is to search out groups who pant and pine for something they can’t get, and to promise to give it to them. Nine times out of ten that promise is worth nothing. The tenth time it is made good by looting ‘A’ to satisfy ‘B’. In other words, government is a broker in pillage, and every election is a sort of advanced auction on stolen goods.
— , On Politics [1996]
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The End is Near
At least, that's what one elderly lady told another Fresno blogger who was trying to enjoy a malt at Sonic:
"Well," she said as she started to turn away from me, "You're really going to be sorry when the world ends in 3 years."
That stopped me. "Right. The world's going to end? When?"
She turned back and […]
“An Atheist In Our Country Is An Enemy”
Jeremy Hall, a soldier with no religious beliefs is suing the Department of Defense for discrimination based on his irreligion. He said "there is a pattern of discrimination against non-Christians in the military."
Two years ago on Thanksgiving Day, after refusing to pray at his table, Hall said he was told to go sit somewhere else. […]
False Doctrines: Sola Lexio Torta Mea Scripturae
Rob of UnSpace asks:
There's a popular doctrine in the churches today, although it is rejected by the leadership of most churches. This doctrine is based on falsehoods, causes non-Christians to reject Christianity, Christians to lose their faith, and causes its followers to lie? Judging by the fruits of this doctrine, would you say this is […]
Romanists = Boogymen
A Few Rare Pearls
It has often been my complaint that John McArthur was a bit wishy-washy, but he gets real serious, and dare I say, very "fundamental" in this [podcasted sermon] message. If there are any Romanists reading this, you definitely need to hear this message, as pastor McArthur deals with the subject of whether […]
Be Fruitful and Multiply
Fans of Stuff's latest about having lots of kids might find these articles interesting.
Bucking the norm, some families think big
It’s barely a blip on the nation’s demographic radar — 11 percent of U.S. births in 2004 were to women who already had three children, up from 10 percent in 1995. But there seems to be […]

