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| » Where Have All the Christians Gone? by Joe Murray A few weeks ago this author wrote of the importance of Christians exercising their civic duty and voting in local, state and federal elections. Specifically, I wrote: "While it is true that Christians are called to a prayerful life, they are als... read more • October 4, 2006
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| » Stay the Course by Jane Jimenez New reports have been released, and the news is good for teens, their parents and our families. The teen pregnancy rate in the United States has declined by 36 percent between 1990 and 2002. Since 1990, when the teen pregnancy rate peaked at over 115... read more • October 3, 2006
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| » Ten Tips for Beating Depression by Marsha Jordan I heard about a woman who was suffering from depression, so her concerned husband took her to a psychiatrist. The doctor listened to the couple talk about their relationship, and then he said, "The treatment I prescribe is really quite simple.&q... read more • September 29, 2006
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| » Torturing The Truth by Nathan Tabor Winston Churchill once observed that "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on." As part of the left-wing arsenal of distorted arguments as to why Bush is so wrong in his proclaimed "War on ... read more • September 27, 2006
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| » Statue Of Liberty No Longer A Symbol Of Freedom by Frederick Meekins For over a century, the Statue of Liberty stood in New York Harbor proudly extolling American values to the world, even doing so defiantly in the face of those finding this country an affront to their despotic aspirations and morays. However, as fact... read more • September 23, 2006
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| » Don't Be a Bust by Brad Locke Chris Porter is the only athlete for whom I've broken the unspoken rule among sports journalists: Don't ask your subject for an autograph. It's unprofessional. Of course, I was in college at the time, working part-time at the local paper, so I wasn't... read more • September 23, 2006
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| » More Than You Can Handle? by Marsha Jordan There's a dangerous illness afflicting women everywhere across the nation. It's linked to considerable physical and mental suffering. It disrupts millions of lives, decreasing productivity and contributing to marital stress, absenteeism, loss of inco... read more • September 21, 2006
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| » The Three R's of ABC: Rosie, Radicals & Rantings by Joe Murray Radical Christianity," opined Rosie O'Donnell, "is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America where we have separation of church and state." And with those few words, this once diva of daytime television unleashed y... read more • September 21, 2006
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| » Political Cures by Jane Jimenez There's nothing like a political year to bring every possible cure out of the woodwork for every social and economic ill that befalls American society. If America has a problem, there is a politician promising us a political cure to fix it. Children ... read more • September 21, 2006
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| » Reasons You Shouldn't Vote by Matt Friedeman There are some really good reasons not to vote this year. First, if you don't know what is at stake, don't know the issues, the candidates, the framework of the local, state and national debate and ... don't want to know -- please, don't vote. Second... read more • September 19, 2006
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| » Beware of 'Christian' Bookstores! by Paul Proctor Want a shock? Go to your favorite Christian website, more specifically, to the page where they sell books. Type the names of known heretics and false teachers into the site's search engine; names of authors from the church growth movement, emerging c... read more • September 17, 2006
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| » Losers by Brad Locke I'm a loser. So are you. Really, we all are losers. We can't win. We can try, but when you look up at the scoreboard when it's all over, we haven't even covered the point spread. Those who think they've won are the biggest losers of all. This comes f... read more • September 16, 2006
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