Latest columns by Frederick Meekins, Page 2 |
» A Christian Analysis Of Atheism, Part 1 If the Middle Ages are to stand in history books as the Age of Faith, it could be equally asserted that the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries will no doubt be remembered as the Era of Unbelief. Whereas unbelievers in the Middle Ages w... read more • August 12, 2009
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» Headline Potpourri #3: Jackson Clones, Radical Profs, & Eldercide Barack Obama has taken on the role of chief booze peddler. Hoping to smooth over the controversy that has erupted over the arrest of Henry Louis Gates, the President has invited the professor and the arresting office to the White House for a beer. Gi... read more • August 3, 2009
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» Galactica Conclusio Philosophicus In one of the climactic scenes of the conclusion of "Battlestar Galactica", Gaius Baltar remarks that an unseen hand had been guiding events all along up until that point. Just as the characters were propelled by something from beyond themselves, the... read more • July 21, 2009
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» Generation Of Christian Leaders Riding Into Sunset Spark Reevaluation With the passing of Jerry Falwell and D. James Kennedy along with the dissolution of the Center for Reclaiming America and the Center for Christian Statesmanship, the issue has arisen once again as to whether or not conservative Evangelicals should p... read more • July 14, 2009
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» Minding The Times: An Exposition On Postmodernism, Part 2 The human mind and spirit cannot endure for very long the chaotic vacillation of such lawlessness before the individual eventually cries out for answers to the extremes of licentiousness and total control. Throughout much of the Modern Era, the Chris... read more • July 6, 2009
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» Minding The Times: An Exposition On Postmodernism, Part 1 One might say the future is here --- and we might want to send it back for a refund. Having waited years and wondering at times whether mankind would even survive to see the day, the world now finds itself on the other side of a new millennium. In so... read more • May 28, 2009
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» Obamaphiles Enjoy That Which They Would Deny You The Obama progeny are well into their studies at Sidwell Friends School. As their parents, Barack and Michelle have every right to enroll their daughters in the school they think best for their children. Ironically, this is one of the many prerogativ... read more • May 6, 2009
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» For The Sake Of Eternity Christians Need To Better Understand The Future The church was instituted by God in part to stand as a defensive bulwark to protect against erroneous doctrine and spiritually damaging heresies from contaminating the minds of believers and thus to an extent soften the blow of a continually degradin... read more • March 25, 2009
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» Cause For Celebration Often the classics rank among the best. Even though time passes and intellectual fashions change, certain insights and perspectives address something so profound they forever earn a place as a steadfast pillar among sifting seas of opinion. Much of w... read more • March 16, 2009
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» Obama Is Not America's Hope During a recent trip to a local Wal-Mart, I saw something quite disturbing as I stood in the checkout line. In the magazine wrack was a commemorative edition of some publication with a portrait of Barack Obama on the cover. That was not the disturbin... read more • March 1, 2009
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» Microdictatorships Line The Road To The Future In my column "Capital Implements Measures Violating Rights & Property", I warned that a number of steps taken in the name of curtailing crime in a particular Washington, DC neighborhood forbidding entrance to anyone but those whose business and reaso... read more • February 16, 2009
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» Nation Tottering Close To Political Idolatry It is understandable that most would take an interest in the peaceful transitions of power that take place in the United States between one administration to the next as it is a skill less civilized countries have failed to master; however, what is t... read more • January 20, 2009
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