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| » Life Matters to God -- And Here's How to Live It by Tim Wildmon Funny how life changes as you go though the years. For most people in America it goes like this. Childhood is filled with wonder. Everything is a new experience. There is very little sense of time except that it seems like forever until Christmas arr... read more • December 8, 2006
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| » Why Much of Religious Programming Is Just Plain Awful by Matt Friedeman For the first time, most American homes have more televisions than people. According to the latest data from Nielsen Media Research, the average U.S. household has 2.55 people and 2.73 TVs. Much of the programming, alas, is religious. Whenever I thin... read more • December 8, 2006
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| » Moral Implications of the MVP -- and Other Nonsense by Brad Locke I admit, I was hacked off when Albert Pujols again got robbed of a National League MVP award. When the Phillies' Ryan Howard won the award recently, it marked the third time in Pujols' six-year career that he'd finished second in the balloting. The C... read more • December 8, 2006
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| » 1 is a Lonely, Elusive Number by Brad Locke Across the country, fans, coaches, journalists and people looking for ways to make fun of America are preparing for the annual furor over a bunch of inscrutable numbers coughed out by some mysterious, heartless computer program designed by someone wh... read more • December 8, 2006
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| » Contract Granted For American Concentration Camps by Frederick Meekins For years, whispers have ebbed and flowed across the currents of cyberspace that the U.S. government had plans on the drawing board for the establishment of detention and relocation camps to heard massive swaths of the population into during times of... read more • November 30, 2006
• Political |
| » World Falls Into Bolshevist Dark Age by Frederick Meekins Coupled with the win of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, it seems with the Democratic victory that the world may be falling into a new Bolshevist Dark Age. Some might argue the above characterization is a bit harsh, but it is entirely accurate. According ... read more • November 10, 2006
• Political |
| » Who Shall Care for the Nation's Soul by Rev. Mark Creech In his book, Vital Truth: Christian Citizenship, Jeffrey L. Myers says he once heard of a church that was so removed from the political process that its members thought it was against God's will to vote. He notes: "Concerned that a corrupt polit... read more • November 10, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » A Good Election Loss for the GOP by Matt Friedeman In general, this was a good election. The only way to make it great would be for Republicans to have lost another five seats in the Senate and another 20 in the House. The worse the loss, the quicker and more intensely the GOP searches for its wander... read more • November 10, 2006
• Political |
| » The Power of Presence by Matt Friedeman Sometimes, just showing up makes a difference. Dr. Carolyn Knight from Wesley College in Florence, Mississippi, started showing up several years ago outside of strip clubs in our community to talk to patrons about the Lord. Subsequently, she and her ... read more • November 10, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » Fear Not by Brad Locke I imagine my athletic career, what there was of it, wasn't more successful because of one thing -- fear. That, and all I really had going for me was soft hands and the ability to take a fall without getting hurt. Heck, I'm still a bit scared of the b... read more • November 10, 2006
• Sports |
| » FEMA To Turn Nation's Churches Into The Whore Of Revelation by Frederick Meekins The Department of Homeland Security has opened an office referred to as the Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives which will be part of the Preparedness Directorate responsible for channeling relief funds. Secularists such as those at Amer... read more • October 29, 2006
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| » Missing the Big Picture by Brad Locke For most of his life, the big picture for Tiger Woods has been the No. 18. Yes, that's the number of holes in a golf round, but it's also the number of career majors won by Jack Nicklaus. It's the most all-time, and Tiger's highest professional goal ... read more • October 28, 2006
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