"If you can't see the wisdom [in the Bible], you haven't contemplated your own misery," he told The Post's Rikki Schlott.
Having shown my readers (all six of you) how to play the Wordsmithery game in my last column, I must explain some of the 700 words in the game. As ...
Faith and culture expert Alex McFarland spoke to Fox News on the "Lighthouse Faith" podcast about Donald J. Trump's election ...
Although the name today carries demonic connotations, the name Lucifer was originally a Latin word meaning "bearer of light," ...
End Times: Message followers believe that we are in the “End Times,” meaning that the end of the world and the rapture is ...
In a photo illustration, a Merriam-Webster's dictionary is seen placed on a lawn on January 11, 2024 in Austin, Texas. A new study has revealed the most popular slang words in America for 2024.
Oct. 30, 2024: This story has been updated and republished as Diwali is celebrated this week. Diwali is celebrated by thousands of people in North Texas — but many don’t know what the popular ...
What if Peterson was making the divine mundane? It is amazing that Peterson is able to point people to the light, even though he seems to be lost in the fog of Jungian myth, memes and meaning. Dawkins ...
saying the former president fits “into the general definition of fascist” and that he spoke of the loyalty of Hitler’s Nazi generals. Kelly’s comments, two weeks from Election Day ...
An old video of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ “last words” is going viral on social media after his arrest and allegations of sexual abuse. The resurfaced clip shows Combs sitting alongside Usher ...
To spend time aimlessly or to be lazy; to dawdle A type of cookie made with cinnamon and sugar, often soft and chewy To move or act in a clumsy or awkward manner; to fumble A noisy situation, often ...