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| » People's Republic Of Maryland Taxing Its Subjects Into Submission by Frederick Meekins One of the nicknames for the State of Maryland is "The Free State". However, since the power to tax is the power to destroy, perhaps it is about time a more accurate slogan was selected. In an attempt to hop on the global warming bandwagon,... read more • February 22, 2007
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| » A Review Of Storming Heaven by Kyle Mills by Frederick Meekins Incidents such as Waco, Jonestown, and the Heaven's Gate suicides prove the unique challenge such sects pose to contemporary society because of the threats they represent to both life and liberty while having to balance the need to protect the innoce... read more • February 20, 2007
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| » Alienation -- What Happened? by Ed Vitagliano Two years after a political victory of conservatism in America, Democrats put what President Bush called a "thumping" on Republicans in the mid-term elections, taking control of both the House and the Senate. The election results threatened... read more • February 12, 2007
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| » Zeus our problem by Matt Friedeman For Christians, any other "god" -- or the tangible reality reflected in our lives -- is an idol worth rebuking. The Church, like much of the world, has been enticed by the temptations of eroticism, wine, music, beauty, and wealth. And somet... read more • February 11, 2007
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| » Entertain us by Brad Locke Americans have reduced everything, including sports, to an entertainment choice. We've forgotten how to become engaged in mind, body and spirit. And because of that we often are tempted to gloss over the uncomfortable, convicting parts of Scripture a... read more • February 11, 2007
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| » Statue Of Liberty Should Be A Liberated Woman by Frederick Meekins One of the most comic irrationalities to come out of the Vietnam War that a village had to be destroyed in order to save it. Half a world away, the comment has become something of a joke ever since epitomizing government stupidity; however, as simila... read more • February 9, 2007
• Social Issues |
| » Crossing the Chasm by Marsha Jordan Jesus provided the gift of atonement, but not everyone accepts His gift. Some don't want the gift, but many just don't know how to receive it. The first step across the chasm between us and God is believing that Jesus was who He said He was -- the Ch... read more • February 6, 2007
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| » Dead Men Walking by Marsha Jordan Lazarus had been dead and rotting in the grave for days. His sister told Jesus, "He stinketh." (And who says there's no humor in the Bible?) But Jesus called Lazarus out of the grave. When He came upon a funeral procession, Jesus raised tha... read more • January 30, 2007
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| » English Need Not Board by Frederick Meekins Rosa Parks earned her place in American iconography for refusing to go to the back of the bus. But at least she would have been permitted to remain on the bus, which would have been more than is being allowed for three Saint Paul school children who ... read more • January 28, 2007
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| » Extreme Makeover by Marsha Jordan The husband and I are "boat people." Not the kind that fled from Viet Nam. We're the kind of boat people who drive half a day to wait in line for an hour at the boat landing, just to take a thirty minute boat ride. H.M. is actually more of ... read more • January 16, 2007
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| » A Review Of Moral Choices by Frederick Meekins It has been said that we have come as far as we have only because we stand on the shoulders of giants. One of the strengths of ethics when studied as part of a survey of Western civilization has been the discipline's emphasis on consulting the accumu... read more • January 16, 2007
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| » Are Pastors to Blame for the Divorce Epidemic? by Matt Friedeman We have a divorce epidemic in America today. And I am wondering how much pastors are to blame. I am of the school that thinks we usually put way too little expectation on the Church and its pastors for societal woes. When it comes to the institution ... read more • January 15, 2007
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