Gays are People Too: Treat Them That Way
Socially, morally, and biologically we need to treat our gay neighbors with the love and respect that we expect for ourselves. Continue reading Gays are People Too: Treat Them That Way
Socially, morally, and biologically we need to treat our gay neighbors with the love and respect that we expect for ourselves. Continue reading Gays are People Too: Treat Them That Way
I am obviously pro-war and pro-death penalty because I’m a conservative. Right? Continue reading Being Pro-War/Death Penalty Doesn’t Mean You’re Not Pro-Life: My Answer to a Liberal’s Accusation
I was feeling spiritual today…and philosophical…and artistic. So here’s a little poem I wrote up back in Easter. For your soul, mind, and your entertainment, the Elephant’s Conscience is proud to present: Uncertain. Yours, -The Elephant’s Conscience If the last shall be first and the first shall be last, What happens to those in … Continue reading Uncertain
If you watched the May 2nd fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, you
probably feel slighted for spending your hard-earned money on watching two men in their mid-
thirties hug for twelve rounds. You may have also felt that the world is more than a little unfair
when the monetary results of the fight became public yesterday. Despite the fact that two men
generated nearly $600 million dollars in one day according to the Business Insider1, I’m here to
tell you why, at least through my experience, the fight wasn’t the monumental waste of time that
most of the general population thinks it was. Continue reading The Mayweather/Pacquiao Fight Wasn’t the Waste of Time You Thought it Was
My favorite individual comic strip of all time is from the Family Circus series. In the individual strip, the Family Circus’ oldest son Billy is in Sunday school with his siblings and their friends. The teacher is sitting in front of her class and is explaining the Trinity to the children. The teacher, bent over to look all of the little children in the eye says, “Remember, children, that God is one.” Billy then stands up says to the teacher, “And I am five!” Continue reading The Gifts of the Holy Spirit