King James The Homosexual: Fact or Fairy Tale
Many are claiming that it is a well known fact that King James was a flaming homosexual. Fact or Fairy Tale?
Discontent Yields Anarchy
Anarchy is caused only by discontent.
Names Behind Words: Some Common Terms From Some Uncommon People
In 1807 a four-volume Family Shakespeare was published in Bath, England. Family was part of the title because, as its anonymous editor explained, “those words and expressions are omitted that cannot with propriety be read aloud in a family.” In Macbeth, for example, “Out, damn’d spot!” ad become “Out, crimson spot!” and in Romeo and Juliet, the heroine speech declaring her love for her suitor was reduced to less than half its original length.
Shakespearean England
A report on what life was like when Shakespeare lived, commonly called the Elizabethan era.
The Corollary of Guilt
One psychoanalyst described guilt as the most difficult and the most important problem in the whole realm of psychology. Almost all of man’s troubles can be traced to our inner feeling of guilt.
Christians, Carnivals, Shakespeare, and Atheists
When it comes to reasoning and intellectual ability is it really the Christian who is guilty of “blind mindless faith”?
Age of Absolutism
An essay which analyzes the times of Absolute Monarchies, considering both the achievements and weaknesses of the system.
This Day in History: April 23
A visual tour of notable events that impacted the world we live in.
What is Love?
This piece is to get you thinking about love and what you want.
In Love with Love Itself?
Are you in love with the concept of being in love?






















