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History Would’ve Burned This Page Challenge Winners
The Page They Couldn’t Burn” They called it a ledger. To the untrained eye, it looked like a simple leather-bound journal, dusty and cracked with age, kept behind lock and iron key in the furthest cellar of the monastery’s library. Only a few even knew it existed, and fewer dared to read it. Brother Eli knew both the danger and the weight of what was hidden in its pages.
By Abdul Rauf3 months ago in History
The Real Santa Claus Explained by Michael Savage, New Canaan
Every December, the image of Santa Claus appears everywhere, from store windows to holiday movies and children’s letters. He is cheerful, generous, and always ready to bring joy. However, behind the red suit and flying reindeer is a true story rooted in history and kindness. Understanding where Santa Claus really came from adds deeper meaning to Christmas. New Canaan’s blogger Michael Savage often says that knowing the origin of holiday traditions helps people appreciate the values behind them, not just the symbols.
By Mike Savage New Canaan3 months ago in History
When the Sky Fell Back to Earth
On a bright September morning in 1986, downtown Cleveland looked like it was preparing for a celebration that would be remembered forever. Volunteers filled Public Square with nets, smiles, and helium tanks. Children laughed. Cameras rolled. The plan was simple and beautiful: release an ocean of colorful balloons into the sky, break a world record, and raise money for a good cause. What could possibly go wrong?
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in History
When AI Listens Too Closely: The Hidden Human Cost of Digital Companionship. AI-Generated.
The Rise of AI in Everyday Life — and the Cost We Didn’t See Coming Artificial intelligence didn’t arrive with a bang. It slipped in quietly. First as a homework helper. Then a writing assistant. Then something people talked to late at night when no one else was awake. Today, AI answers questions, cracks jokes, offers advice, and sometimes pretends to listen. For most users, that’s harmless. Useful, even.
By David John3 months ago in History
First Fruit Giving is not required today
Biblical context of First Fruits A growing number of Christian pastors in recent decades have been implementing first fruit giving from their congregants. Compelling Truth reveals that in the Old Testament, the first fruits offering was required by our Creator of the children of Israel. Here are scripture references.
By Cheryl E Preston3 months ago in History









