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The day the sun stood still

NASA scientists were checking out the projected positions of the sun, moon, and planets for periods of hundreds and even thousands of years to pinpoint the positions of planets at certain points in time and to plot the future orbits of satellites.

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Inexcusable silence

In 1 Kings 18 there is epic showdown between the forces of good and evil.

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Another week or so and we’ll have the annual parade of kids dressed in wild, weird outfits, extorting candy from households behind the seemingly-innocent statement, “Trick or treat!”

Soil testing — Part one

In October, the daylight hours get a little shorter each day here in Georgia, while we welcome the drop in temperatures.

Bigfoot in Oaky Woods!

Bigfoot is alive and well in Oaky Woods!

I think, therefore I am not a War Eagle

Descartes reasoned that the certainty of his existence could be derived from the proposition, “I think, therefore I am.”

Paper pulp pumpkins

Fall is in the air and Halloween is just around the corner.

Philadelphia Alley: A ghost story

Philadelphia Alley is a long brick-paved corridor connecting Church and State streets in Charleston’s French Quarter.

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