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Anthony J. Deblasi

Anthony J. Deblasi

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‘Earth’s Holocaust,’ a Global Bonfire to Reckon With

“Earth’s Holocaust” is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) that delivers enough déjà vu to make one say loudly “what else is...

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Anthony J. Deblasi

Death by Abortion

If the product of procreation is without value, how can anyone be sure that the postnatal child is not correspondingly devalued? If a woman has no...

14.05.2023 9

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Varying the Constants

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference....

30.04.2023 8

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Why Are Traditional Christians Under Attack?

The assault on traditional Christians by the pope, of all leaders, and lately by the FBI, of all agencies, calls for an honest explanation. Why is...

02.04.2023 60

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Our Moral Heritage

My brother Salvatore, a World War II veteran (deceased), was asked in 1974 to speak at a National Prayer Breakfast held at an Army supply facility...

05.03.2023 30

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Homily For Straying Lambs

When, on a Sunday morning, our children balked at going to church one time too many, the time had come for decisive action. They would not become junk...

26.02.2023 10

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Where Brainpower Ends

In his essay “Spirit in the Sanctuary,” George Santayana pressed a key nerve in the relation between reality and what we can know about it: Our...

12.02.2023 40

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Progress Toward Terminal Dumbness

There is a cult of ignorance in the United States [that] has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured...

22.01.2023 70

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The Impaired Vision of World Remakers

The natural desire of good men is knowledge. – Leonardo da Vinci The free-wheeling, self-directed explorations of my childhood, including...

22.12.2022 60

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Anthony J. Deblasi

Remember What it Was Like to Get a New T.V. in 1949?

One may smile, and smile, and be a villain. – Shakespeare,  Hamlet T.V. was the biggest stay-at-home amusement in the late 1940s through the...

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