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Rock and Rap Music Are Becoming a Non-Issue in Fundamentalism part 1

I graduated from high school in 1980. At that time rap music didn’t exist. Rock music of different types and styles had been around for awhile. I attended Christian school between 1974 and 1980, 7th to 12th grade. I graduated from Christian college in 1984, an M.A. in 1985 and M.Div. in 1987. I counseled […]

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Remember the Mortgage Crisis? It’s Still Here

Here’s an article in the Wall Street Journal today that reminds us of how we got into the mortgage crisis. I recognize who was president in 2005 and who had the majority in the Senate, but it’s also important to see who supported and who opposed what. We don’t want to get into revisionist history, […]

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Scrambling for an Explanation: The LXX Argument

The Bible teaches the perfect preservation of Scripture. That’s why the people in the pew of churches all over the country believe it, despite the pressure from academics and elitists. They read their Bible and that is the plain reading of the text. It really is like the public schools drowning the nation in evolution, […]

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God Is “Hyper-Fundamental”

Evangelicals are afraid of being considered hyper-fundamental. Hyper anything sounds bad to most today. When Isaiah got into the the throne room of God (Isaiah 6), did he think that God would not take absolutely seriously everything that He said? Of course not. For instance, is it bad to be “hyper-biblical”? Of course not. Is […]

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Richard Muller and the History of the Preservation of Scripture pt. 1

For the sake of the readers here, I want to provide some quotations that relate to the doctrine of preservation from Richard A. Muller’s Post Reformation Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 2, Holy Scripture: The Cognitive Foundation of Theology. Muller holds the P. J. Zondervan Chair for Doctoral Studies as professor of historical theology at Calvin Theological […]

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West Point in the News

As an Indiana boy, I have to support Butler for tonight’s championship, but Coach Mike Krzyzewski, a West Point graduate, and 2009 inductee into the Army Sports Hall of Fame, brings the USMA into the news again. He played basketball for his four year cadet career at West Point under Coach Bob Knight, and later […]

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From the Same Crowd that Brought Us Global Warming (I Mean, Climate Change)

WOW. Especially at 1:20. Make sure you have no beverages in your mouth near your keyboard at that point during this non-April fool’s joke.

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More on the Healthcare Fiasco

I read this article by Ann Coulter, which will be a great help to cut through Democrat deceit on this healthcare issue, especially when you hear that they are saying that they are being misrepresented. But almost more interesting were some of the comments to her column. I’ve chosen a few of the best ones […]

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The Only One Bible Belief

I just wrote a comment to someone and I thought I’d publish it here, except removing the name of the one to whom the comment was directed. Let’s completely take the term “KJV” out of the equation and replace it with the the term “Bible.” Let’s even get out of our head for the moment […]

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President Obama’s “Great” Health Care “Victory”

As you read the after reports of the passing of Obamacare, you heard of his greatness, the giant victory, and the making of or the validating of his presidency. I want us to consider what really occurred to evaluate whether this did measure a victory and his greatness. First, President Obama won his presidency running […]

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