The ongoing assault continued today...
For starters, here's a quote he showed the class on the big screen: Read More »

The ongoing assault continued today...
For starters, here's a quote he showed the class on the big screen: Read More »
By now almost everyone has heard about the huge polygamist case coming out of Texas. One of the recent issues stemming from the case is what to do with all the children. When authorities went in and took the children away from their families, more than 440 were seized. Read More »
Alright! Wife number four, get in here! It’s your turn for a lashing. Wait a minute…you’re wife number six. Oh well. Just go hop into bed and produce some more children for me. Read More »
Ever heard the cheater cocks blow their horn when they get caught. Most of them plead and cry for forgiveness, the very few brainy foxes shoot mind boggling questions that really make us rethink beliefs that we grew up with, which obviously we otherwise don bother contemplating about. Read More »

With news headlines flying about the raid on the FLDS (Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), the question has arisen of how anyone could believe in polygamy, in any form. Read More »

My perspective is changing about the recent raid in Texas on a religious sect after a young girl may have reported being abused. Now that the mothers of the children who have been taken away by Child Protective Services have spoken out and voiced their side of the story, I am reminded that we as readers rarely get the whole truth. Read More »
In case you have not yet heard this frightful piece of news, the YFZ Ranch in Texas (YFZ= "yearning for Zion") was a community of fundamentalist members of the LDS Church (i.e. they were Mormons.) Members of this community were practicing polygamy with girls who were as young as 13. Many of these young girls were married to men twice their ages and were being forced to reproduce. Read More »
If you’re anyone who's everyone, you have recently watched the news or read a newspaper article about the 400+ children who were taken from a ranch in Texas. That does not include the 100+ women who chose to leave on their own free will. So, it that right for the children to be taken away? Here are my two points on the subject. Read More »