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| » Lap Dog, Born Again Christianity by Al Cronkrite Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God...Truly, truly, I say to you unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh and that... read more • March 27, 2007
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| » Crisis! We're not reading the Bible by John McNeil The Church is facing a crisis through the devaluation of its primary text, the new head of the Bible Society in New Zealand says. Mark Brown says most Christians would be comfortable stating that they consider the Bible to be an important text. Yet r... read more • March 27, 2007
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| » Why Christians Struggle by Robert Meyer Perhaps you are one of those people who often wonder how come there are so many professing Christians in America, yet the culture is deteriorating like a timber foundation infested with termites and dry rot. My own recent experience is a nut shell il... read more • March 19, 2007
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| » Country Music is Okay for Christians! by Jeremy Reynalds Country music is changing. If when you hear the term "country," you immediately picture an endless number of stories about countless ways to get drunk and leave your wife, you couldn't be more wrong. How do I know? Well, I have a confession... read more • March 14, 2007
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| » The Racism Ploy by Dorothy Anne Seese Are we all on the same page when it comes to "racism?" No. Sometimes it is used to imply that one race thinks they are superior to others. Another dictionary definition is discrimination against people of a certain race or races. But in tod... read more • March 12, 2007
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| » A Review Of Faith Journey Through Fantasy Lands by Frederick Meekins Few discussions will provoke opinions among believers as heated as whether or not Christians ought to enjoy works of popular fantasy. On the one hand, some claim believers should avoid these realms of the imagination. On the other, there are those Ch... read more • March 10, 2007
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| » Rise Of The Adulterers by David T. Pyne Following the GOP's electoral debacle in the November 2006 mid-term elections which resulted primarily in response to widespread and increasing public opposition to President Bush's failed war in Iraq, conservatives remain in complete disarray. Perha... read more • March 9, 2007
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| » Can't Win The General Election by John Bender Rudy Giuliani can't win the general election. No matter how much some people in the Republican Party wish he could, he can't and here's why. There is about 30% of the voting public in each camp who vote for the party no matter what. The Republicans h... read more • March 7, 2007
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| » Pure Evil Is All Around Us by John LeBoutillier If you ever doubted that Evil exists, all you have to do is look at the news recently. Two stories have come to the fore that demonstrate the tantalizing and seductive nature of the Devil: 1) Christ was married, had a son and his grave has ben found.... read more • March 3, 2007
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| » One Special Night in Downtown Albuquerque by Jeremy Reynalds The man presented the sort of picture that many people ignore, and one which others in positions of authority in Albuquerque are trying to eliminate from the downtown scene. Let me tell you a little bit about him. On a recent cold evening, James was ... read more • March 1, 2007
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| » Charity Isn't Government's Business by Robert Meyer A statement that appeared in a recent piece from a liberal columnist, underscores and epitomizes the theme of much of what he has written in past columns. He stated... "When I took my first class in political science in 1969, I was taught that t... read more • March 1, 2007
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| » How Amazing Grace Changed The World by Dr. Nigel M. de S. Cameron I was just reading a brilliant book about Winston Churchill that looks at him in "40 ways" (by Gretchen Rubin, Random House). Churchill's greatness - as the towering human being of his long generation - is beyond dispute, whatever the ambig... read more • February 22, 2007
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