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What Is Diversity and Is It Right Now Welcome in the United States?
Alexander Hamilton is not a favorite founding father of mine, but he has one of the most amazing stories of any. His story so intrigues that, as fact, it could work as a novel. If you want to understand the founding of the United States, you’ve got to know Hamilton. The hit Broadway musical, Hamilton, […]
Seventh-Day Adventism and Catholicism: Insider Views
Seventh-Day Adventism is a false religion and a cult. Does your church has solid material to evangelize people lost in that false religion, such as Bible Truths for Seventh-Day Adventist Friends? It is very interesting to get an inside view on this false religion, and see the struggle between certain aspects of Biblical influence and […]
Free Speech and Diversity That Isn’t, And Half the Country Knows It
Many state colleges and universities have courses on pluralism. I’m not kidding when I say that Harvard includes me in their study. I’ve received a few emails and phone calls from Harvard students through the years. I think it is interesting when you read what Harvard says “pluralism” is on its definition page, which includes […]
2016 Word of Truth Conference, Video and Audio Available
All of the video and audio for the 2016 Word of Truth Conference is now available at the following locations: VIDEO and AUDIO. This was year two on The Gospel. Next year will also be the gospel, our third year on that teaching. We’re going to keep the normal dates, November 8-12, 2017.
Trump Follow-Up
Most of the 2016 Word of Truth Conference Audio Is Up. Much of the Video Is Up Too. When I consider all the shots I’ve taken for supporting Trump, it’s easy to understand that I don’t like Trump’s immorality. I would have been fine with other Republican candidates winning the primary, but I still stuck […]
Keswick’s Bungled Sanctification: in Keswick’s Errors–an Analysis and Critique of So Great Salvation by Stephen Barabas, part 9 of 17
The content of this post is now available at the link viewable by clicking here. It combines all the parts of this series of blog posts in one file. Please view the material at that link. This part covers from the words: “Stephen Barabas, cleaving closely to Keswick tradition, well illustrates Keswick’s inaccuracy and bungling […]
Trump Win
I say, Praise the Lord. It’s what I think. We’ve been given something here. We will have, it seems a Republican House, Senate, and White House. Wow. It was against great opposition, opposition I felt here, right here, from people. You can be happy we don’t have Hillary. It’s OK. Be happy. I’m very happy […]
Final 2016 Presidential Argument — Anti-Anti Trump, pt. 2
Part One Trump hasn’t lived the Christian worldview. He hasn’t behaved like a Christian. He couldn’t be a member of my church unless he repented and believed. I would expect him to denounce a lot of what he’s said and done. When someone, like me, says he will vote for Trump based on worldview, I’m […]
Final 2016 Presidential Argument — Anti-Anti Trump
Some evangelicals, fundamentalists, religious conservatives, and political conservatives either will vote or have already voted for Hillary Clinton, a third party candidate, a write-in candidate, or skipped the presidential race altogether. Trump announced on June 16, 2015. Others were already running. We’ve been at this over a year. 509 days. Some will say 509 wasted […]
I’m Going to Be Writing about the Election Once or Twice More
I’ll be writing about the election on Tuesday, Lord-willing, at least once, and probably twice. If I write two, which I hope to, the first one will be against some of the thinking out there, that I don’t agree with. The one more likely to come, even though it might be both, is explaining why […]
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