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Politics
Day 3 (Jan 8, 2026) — The Gospels Read Like Myth Because They Behave Like Myth
By Alan Marley
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January 14, 2026
Mythic patterns, editorial fingerprints, and the difference between meaning and evidence
Venezuela’s Stolen Election and the Right Way to Back the Winner (Without “Installing” Anyone)
By Alan Marley
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January 14, 2026
Legitimacy is leverage. Occupation is ownership. Choose leverage.
Am I a Conservative? A Tour Through My Own Views (and Why the Label Feels Off)
By Alan Marley
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January 14, 2026
N ot left, not right—just anchored
When Protest Becomes Obstruction: The Predictable Collision With Federal Immigration Enforcement
By Alan Marley
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January 13, 2026
A tragic death, a reckless political feedback loop, and why Minnesota and Portland leaders are making the street more dangerous than it has to be.
A Poor Boy Debating the Scholars? The Real Odds Behind the “Boy Jesus in the Temple” Story
By Alan Marley
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January 13, 2026
A Statistical and Historical Look at the Boy Jesus Legend
No, I Don’t Have to Believe to Critique Christianity: A Reply to My Fundamentalist Friend’s Gatekeeping
By Alan Marley
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January 12, 2026
Conversations With A Christian Fundamentalist (Fundy)
America’s Staying Power: Why the U.S. Is Likely to Lead Economically and Militarily for the Foreseeable Future
By Alan Marley
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January 12, 2026
What Rivals Still Can’t Match: Capital Markets, Tech, and Global Reach
Why a CCP Invasion of Taiwan Aimed at Occupation Is Unlikely (and What Beijing Is More Likely to Do Instead)
By Alan Marley
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January 12, 2026
Why the most expensive option is also the least rational—and what China is more likely to try instead.
When Passion and Protest Cross the Line: The Tragic Consequences of Interfering with Lawful Government Operations
By Alan Marley
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January 8, 2026
When protest becomes interference: the predictable consequences of confronting lawful ICE operations
Apologetics Is a Pattern, Not a One-Off
By Alan Marley
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January 8, 2026
Margins of Belief — Why Christianity Isn’t Special—and Why the State Shouldn’t Pretend It Is: Day 2
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