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Christian Iceland Long Before Columbus

by Francis Nigel Lee Though its existence was known to the Ancient Greeks, Iceland was actually visited for the first time by Culdee Christian Irish Celts—around A.D. 500. Shortly thereafter, the great Culdee Brendan and his party inspected it around A.D. 560—before they proceeded further on their way to America. Yet Iceland remained uninhabited until […]

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The Christian Discovery and Settlement of Greenland (A.D. 982f)

by Francis Nigel Lee Contrary to popular belief, there were no Eskimos (Inuit) or any other Non-White peoples at all in Greenland, at the time Europeans first settled there in A.D. 982f. Also contrary to popular belief—Greenland has been Christian from the time of its first human settlement onward. Greenland is, after Iceland, the second […]

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CHRISTMAS “BESTIVITIES”

by Annette Adams We all enjoy those toys and gifts,The Christmas trees , so bright.We’re fond of dear old Santa’sBag of goodies. Such delight! But I must ask this questionMidst this crass commercial joy:“Whatever did become ofOur beloved Jewish Boy”? I’m really all for happiness,Love pleasure, like the rest,But anything in-place-ofAlways ends up second-best. That […]

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By the PRESIDENT of the United States of America A PROCLAMATION 1789

WHEREAS it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favour; and Whereas both Houses of Congress have, by their joint committee, requested me “to recommend to the people of the United States […]

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