The Betrayal of the Evangelical Elites

The Betrayal of the Evangelical Elites

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Too Healthy for Our Own Good!

The Pugs engage a fun piece by Malcolm Guite entitled: In Defense of Pints and Pipes. Here they delve into the fashionable cultural obsession with physical health and wellness which has led ironically to all sorts of psychological unhealthiness. Could the issue be a loss of a pro ...  Show more

Mother Ann Lee was Nuts: So, Why does the NPR Crowd Love Her?

There is a new biopic about the founder of the Shakers entitled, The Testament of Ann Lee. If you've heard of the Shakers it is probably because of their furniture. This week the Pugs respond to a critical review of the new film in The Spectator World by Damian Thompson, entitled ...  Show more

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