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“The devil’s strategy is not always to provoke, but to darken. He blinds the soul through pleasures, until what is sweet becomes bitter, and what is bitter becomes sweet.”

—St. Bernard of Clairvaux

They will know that we are Christians by our love…

That is part of a well known hymn that has been sung countless times in many churches across the world. Both Catholic and Protestant. It speaks of our unity and how we should love one another as Christ loves us.

However given the nature of the endless debates. It seems that some have neglected to follow that message. You see this play out all the time. Especially on social media. With the venom coming across as a toxic stew that is often worse t…

“To love is to will the good of the other” St. Thomas Aquinas

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The Pillar Podcast
Ep. 207: Living the faith with no political power
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For many years now I have been testing a hypothesis ( soon to become a theory ) that only 10-15% of people in any given profession really know what they’re doing

After dealing with theatrical producers this week, I’m beginning to think that their percentage is even lower

One, a possible producer for the musical of “A Fish called Wanda” , expressed concern about my lack of producing experience

Apparently he doesn’t realise that the musical is based on a very successful film that I produced 38 years ago

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Ken Griffey Jr. is at the Masters this year as a credentialed photographer 👏

Fresh episode of Split Zone Duo just off the podcast presses for you. We love talking about college football but especially college football HISTORY, and this was a fun walk down memory lane of the most “pre-fired” coaches in recent memory. Never lose track of how weird Larry Coker’s Miami tenure was. There’s nothing quite like it.

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