Yomin Postelnik
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Yomin Postelnik (1977- ) is a political commentator with a conservative bent who lives in Florida. Postelnik was born in Montreal, Canada in 1977. He has has written on conservative philosophy and has proposed solutions to current political and social issues. His columns are regularly featured in Canada Free Press.
Postelnik received a Rabbinic degree in 2000 from the Rabbinical College of Canada. He has written on the Arab-Israeli conflict, stressing that dialogue and good will must be fostered and should be the focus of concentrated efforts as opposed to land deals, which he views as temporary fixes to a larger problem.
He is also a grant writer and consultant for dozens of non-profit organizations throughout the United States.
Most recently he was involved in an in-depth debate on atheism and evolutionary science, taking place in May 2008. The debate was proposed by Postelnik after several atheists supposedly took points Postelnik had made in a non-related column out of context. Postelnik brought several arguments in favor of the existence of a Divine Creator and posed several questions on Darwinian theory. The transcript is available at Myth Debunker.
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- Myth DebunkerCommentary on current events and issues affecting the United States
- Myth Debunker - CanadaCommentary on current events and issues affecting North America with an emphasis on Canadian politics
- Grant Research A site for non-profits and small businesses seeking legitimate help with procurement of grants

