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The Tract Is Formatted And Available

The tract in the very recent “Biblical Way To Influence Politics” post (http://kentbrandenburg.blogspot.com/2010/09/biblical-way-to-influence-politics.html) is now formatted and edited and available under the title “The Role of Government–Has God Spoken?” at http://sites.google.com/site/thross7 in the politics section (near the bottom of the website). If your church wants to use it, and need the church address information changed, […]

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Evangelical and Fundamentalist Cultural Engagement 1

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A Biblical Way To Influence Politics

I have not posted anything on Pastor Brandenburg’s blog for quite a long time since he invited me to do so, for a number of reasons, which I may elaborate at some time in the future, although I will not do so at this time. (These reasons may, so you know, lead to it being […]

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Overcoming and Chastisement

Recently in our discussion on the issue of lordship and its relationship to the gospel, someone asked if Ananias and Sapphira were an example of someone not overcoming, who was also saved. Something like, “they didn’t overcome and they were saved.” I understand what people’s problem is, but I don’t think it is a problem. […]

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One Stop Shop on Prov 23:31 and “When It Is Red”

As far as “when it is red” (Prov 23:31) being a term for alcoholic, this is not a new teaching. Besides the Bibsac article in my third post on the prohibition on alcohol, and the work of Hebrew scholar Stephen Reynolds, there is more below. Here are some more links to look at. In my […]

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Islam, Terror, and Phobia

I’m sitting at an intersection and I need to get somewhere. Two teen-aged boys, whose oversized and beltless trousers narrowly avoid the final descent to shoe-top, drag themselves through the pedestrian lane like two paralytics on their first day of physical therapy. I could honk the horn, but I don’t. Why? First, it’s counterproductive. They’ll […]

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Read the Article in Forbes: “How Obama Thinks”

Here is an article by Dinesh D’Souza on what guides our present President in his agenda for the United States, entitled “How Obama Thinks.” It’s worth reading—very well documented.

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My View of the War in Iraq

This might be hard to believe, but I watched this interview with Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, and I agreed to the “T” with what he said about the War on Terrorism. I didn’t find anything I disagreed with. I’m afraid I was surprised about that, but it is the truth. You […]

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OUR BAD ECONOMY FOR DUMMIES

We have a bad economy. High unemployment. Terrible housing market. Skyrocketing deficits. Poor stock market. Tiny savings rate. Why? When President Clinton was president, after the Republican congress was elected in 1994, the economy produced budget surpluses. Clinton gets much of the credit for this. But was the economy really growing? Two things in particular […]

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The Evil of Anti-Lordship Teaching

The noun doulos occurs 127 times in the New Testament. The verb form douleuo is used 25 occasions. In the King James, those two words are almost exclusively translated “servant” and “to serve.” Those are accurate translations. However, people often still miss what doulos and douleuo are about. As a result, they miss what is […]

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