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National Socialism

National Socialism

AHS believes that America is embarking on a period of national socialism. We will spend up to a generation at this political paradigm before we disenengrate into different soverign regions. Where have we heard the term national socialism? Well, it was made popular by Adolf Hitler... [Read more...]

Article #2

Judge not…Says who?!

Judge not…Says who?!

1  Judge not, that ye be not judged. 2  For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. 3  And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that... [Read more...]

Article #3

Ayn Rand & God pt.1

Ayn Rand & God pt.1

AHS will periodically do a brief critical analysis of Ayn Rand’s views on particular topics she devoted her time to in her life. She was without a doubt one of the great thinkers of our time. The first installments of this series will go over the generalities of her view on... [Read more...]

Article #4

Vermicelli Payasam

Vermicelli Payasam

Ethnic food is so so delicious. However, much of it will kill you in a matter months considering the amounts of animal fat/oil, deep frying, and refined flour and sugar used in many of the recipes. Generally, AHS would recommend to stay away from unhealthy ethnic food at all... [Read more...]

Article #5

Native Americans owe Blacks reparations!

Native Americans owe Blacks reparations!

Throughout schools in this nation, the government educational apparatus (public schools) are giving an incomplete history of American slavery. They would have you believe that this evil institution was based solely on race and evilness. Yes, those were components that drove the... [Read more...]

Article #6

Lessons from a Baby

Lessons from a Baby

Babies, not to romanticize them, are the purest beings among our human species. They arrive with only instinctual impulses. They ask for only the most carnal interactions (eat, love, and nurturing). The problem with this is they deal with adults that have long relegated these... [Read more...]

Melting Glaciers

Science & Tech

Melting Icecaps Reduce CO2 Levels…

Ahh! So, much for the theory that melting ice caps are bad for the Earth. Nothing, absolutely nothing that occurs on this planet is bad for the planet. Somethings may be catastrophic to humans but never the Earth.  Just when we thought that the IPCC was the absolute authority... [Read more...]

January 5, 2009 | 2 Comments


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Religion & Philosophy

Is Homosexuality a Sin?

For most Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, and Buddhist, the answer is undoubtedly yes. These major religions all shun this behavior as it is counter to the manner in which humans beings were anatomically designed to act sexually.   However, even though the answer to this... [Read more...]

February 13, 2009 | 2 Comments


Forgive and Forget

Relationships

Forgive and Forget

These must be the most difficult phrase to live out in our day to day relationships.   Forgiving, if for nothing else, is a way to move on from a bad event or series of events with others. Moreover, forgiving is therapeutic for the wronged person. It allows the person to use... [Read more...]

March 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment


Sunscreen

Health & Nutrition

Skin Cancer’s catalyst is Skin lotion and Sunscreen

Sunscreen and its friend skin lotion are keeping the rates of skin cancer and other cancers high. Sunscreen blocks out the ultraviolet rays needed for the body to produce the hormone called Vitamin D.  Lack of Vitamin D has been linked to increased rates of all types of cancer,... [Read more...]

February 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment


What of the Babies?

SocioPoliticoEconomic

Ayn Rand & Abortion pt. 2

Ayn Rand believed that an embryo is equal to nail clippings or hair clippings. She believed that until the fetus is capable of surviving outside the womb it is not to be considered a human. So, technically until the child reaches the middle of the second trimester (twenty-three... [Read more...]

March 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment