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Iran and the Nuclear Bomb
Alan Dershowitz, Harvard law professor, has shown himself not to be some flaming conservative, so what he says about the nuclear bomb and Iran should be even greater cause for pause. Read what he writes here.
Health Care Insurance for Dummies part three
Well, most of you know now that the House of Representatives passed Obamacare. I hadn’t finished the series yet on health care (pt. 1, pt. 2), so I’ll say a little more today. To do so, I think Rush Limbaugh has really hit the target with these words: What’s happened here is not insurance. Insurance […]
Answering Aaron Again on the Doctrine of Preservation of Scripture
Aaron Blumer has continued his series over at SharperIron on the how and why of preservation. I’m going to answer his essay paragraph by paragraph, but first a few introductory comments. I thank Aaron for considering the doctrine of preservation and not acting like the doctrine or issue doesn’t exist, it doesn’t matter, it’s a […]
Inflammatory
My wife and I traveled to New York to West Point for the plebe-parent weekend this last Thursday to Monday. While we were on the grounds of the U. S. Military Academy on Friday, I met and talked to another parent whose son and my son were acquaintance. I’m being purposefully ambiguous as to his […]
Women Wearing Men’s Clothes
Here I go again. And for three reasons in particular. First, I was sent a mass email from my alma mater (Maranatha Baptist Bible College) in which was a link to watch a live stream of a basketball game at the home gym in Watertown, Maranatha men versus Northland men. I opened that email right […]
Health Care Insurance for Dummies part two
I neared the end of my first installment with this: I know the government of the United States should not be involved in the health care industry and I hope that the people of this country will rise against this administration and his party in their attempts to bring health care under government control. Why? […]
Health Care Insurance for Dummies
Are there problems with the way we do health care in the United States? Yes. We do get sick and injured, and sometimes we’ve got to go to a doctor or hospital. Doctors and other health care workers should be paid for what they do. Various medicines also cost money to develop and manufacture. If […]
A Must Read as Related to the Gospel, Culture, and Meaning
I commend this article at a blog called “Conservative Christianity. I’m interested in your thoughts as it relates to what the author is saying. I agree with him 100%. I believe that the kind of Christianity that he describes has become mainstream, especially evangelicalism. It has profaned God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. […]
TESTIMONY OF THE QURAN TO THE BIBLE — by Thomas Ross — part one
The Testimony of the Quran to the Bible can now be accessed in English by clicking here, or in Arabic by clicking here.
Should We Use “Good Things” to Attract Unbelievers for Evangelism? part two
Someone recently uttered this plaintiff cry regarding unbelievers: How will they hear without attraction? But this is what Paul wrote in Scripture (Romans 10:14b): How shall they hear without a preacher? Does the Bible teach that we must attract unbelievers for them to hear the gospel? Especially if we will use “good things” to do […]
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