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Does the Bible Have a Play Button?

I’ve often said that what makes the music issue the most difficult is that the Bible doesn’t come with a play button, so we can’t push play to find the kind of music that God wanted. I’ve decided I’m wrong on that because of this post by Scott Aniol. There was enough instruction or information […]

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Pants and Bible Versions: Do They Matter?

If you took the total population of the United States and its relationship to the Bible, and 100% was right and literal belief and practice of the Bible, then Dave Doran and Kevin Bauder would be with me in the 97-100% column. I know we’re more the same than different in comparison to everyone else. […]

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Were Moslems Practicing their Religion on 9/11?

As almost everyone reading knows, Moslems are preparing to build a mosque a few blocks away from Ground Zero of 9/11 so that they can practice their religion there. A lot of people don’t think they should build their mosque there. Why not? Shouldn’t all religions be able to practice their religion freely in this […]

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Was the Church Wrong about the Meaning of Verbs in Scripture?

Some readers might be discouraged by the content of this post. Please work your way through it. Don’t be stopped by the use of some words that you don’t know. Get the most out of it as possible. Recent discussions here and elsewhere have brought to my attention a debate about the understanding of the […]

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Thoughts on Single Federal Judge Overturning State Constitution on Marriage

Yesterday a federal judge ruled (full ruling) that an amendment to the California state constitution passed by the California voters, which defined marriage as solely between a man and a woman, was unconstitutional. Peculiar to the case is that the judge himself, Judge Walker, professes to be homosexual. Here are some key statements from his […]

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This Woman Is Running for Re-election In My State

Is this a person that we want in the Senate of the United States? She can’t answer a simple question about an important issue. Notice that games she plays with language. Does anyone in the world want this kind of person to be in a position of power? Also witness the fact that she defines […]

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Jobs Saved?

The President of the United States can’t create or really even save jobs. At best a president can get out of the way of innovative, hard-working people to allow them to create and save jobs. I get my news online and I noticed that when the President made an appearance on The View, he was […]

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More on “It Is Written”

When you read “it is written” in the New Testament, what tense of verb does that sound like to you? Does it sound past? No. Does it sound present? Yes. But is it present? No. It’s actually a perfect tense verb. It’s also passive. If it were translated how a Greek student is taught in […]

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Aaron on TSKT, part four

It’s now a month or two ago that Aaron Blumer, the owner of the blog-forum, SharperIron, wrote the fourth, and, it seems, final installment of a series in which he criticizes the content of the book, Thou Shalt Keep Them (TSKT). I’m going to evaluate that fourth post paragraph by paragraph and in certain cases, […]

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How Does Levi’s Feast for Jesus Apply to Evangelistic Methodology?

Luke 5:27-32 records the account of Jesus’ eating with sinners: 27 And after these things he went forth, and saw a publican, named Levi, sitting at the receipt of custom: and he said unto him, Follow me. 28 And he left all, rose up, and followed him. 29 And Levi made him a great feast […]

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