The Secret Prophetic Alphabet of Armageddon
In the beginning was the word, and by the time that word was made flesh some 85 million people would be dead. It would be incumbent upon us to discover just what that word might be. The word was ‘Armageddon’, ten letters over-burdened with doom and foreboding, which have tempted mankind for 2,000 years. The graphic imagery and searing examples of interminable and incalculable loss as depicted in the
Book of Revelation have always been seen as the fraught ravings of over-heated imaginations. Serpents, dragons, firestorms and eternal damnation make for colorful reading, but the temperature of these febrile ramblings has rendered them all too easily to be dismissed.
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Nearly 20 years ago, moviegoers witnessed the journey of a group of deep sea oil drillers who were recruited by NASA to fly a nuclear bomb to an asteroid in order to prevent the extinction of all life on Earth. Of course,
Armageddon came down to an explosion to save the world. After all, it s a Michael Bay film, and blowing things up has become his cinematic signature.
Armageddon shared its killer asteroid premise with
Deep Impact, but it was Bay s movie that struck a chord with audiences around the world. In fact, it was 1998 s champion at the worldwide box office. However, that s not why we re choosing to give this movie a special retrospective for its 20th anniversary. For all of its faults and scientific inaccuracies,
Rush Limbaugh Did His Best to Ruin America
Rush Limbaugh Did His Best to Ruin America
How the right-wing talk radio icon corrupted the Republican Party, spread hate, racism, and lies, and laid the groundwork for Trumpism
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When Rush Limbaugh, the Great Bloviater of the AM dial, signed off from the “Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies,” two days before Christmas, he warned the faithful in the raspy remains of his famous trumpeting baritone: “The day is gonna come, folks, where I’m not going to be able to do this anymore.”
For 13 terrible days in Trumpland while the mad president that Limbaugh helped make possible was flailing for survival, while the faithful were trying to “stop the steal” of the election, and even while the Republicans blew their Senate majority in the Georgia runoffs the loudest voice in the right-wing echo chamber remained silent. By the time January 6th rolled around, even the m
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