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Monthly Archives: May 2011
The Greatest Miracle
When we think of miracles God performs and has performed for His people, many of us think first of the parting of the Red Sea. Certainly seeing such a body of water parted so two million people could walk across … Continue reading
AP Writer Twists Netanyahu’s Words
Josef Federman wrote a highly biased report for the Associated Press which appeared in this morning’s edition (Wednesday, May 25) of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. It presumably appeared in other papers across the country. His headline read, “A fuller look … Continue reading
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Tagged Blog, Congress, Congressmen, Congresswomen, FOX News, Hamas, Israel, Josef Federman, League of Women Voters, Netanyahu, Palestinian, Politics, President, redistricting, third-party, vote, voting, West Bank
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Three Courts
The temple Solomon built in Jerusalem consisted of the temple itself, housing the Holy of Holies or Most Holy Place, and two courts—an inner court or Court of Priests and an outer court or Great Court. The Great Court served … Continue reading
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Redistricting
A little long today, but it’s an important subject. ‘Tis the season to redistrict—and to whine about redistricting. As every third-grader probably knows, we have a new census every ten years. Once the census is completed and we know the … Continue reading
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Foreknowledge and Predestination
It seems that a lot of us Christians are confused over the concepts of foreknowledge and predestination. The confusion arises over passages in Paul’s epistles, a fact which would undoubtedly distress him no end if he were still here. Many … Continue reading
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Making Sense Of The Health Insurance Debate – Part IV
We’ve painted a pretty bleak picture of healthcare in our contemporary society, but there’s hope. The government is going to save us from all these problems. Wait a minute. Is this the same government that pays hundreds of dollars for … Continue reading
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God’s Promise of Good
We all know that God has the solutions to our problems before we are even aware of the need, but do you realize God fulfills promises before He even makes them? One of the great promises of the Bible is … Continue reading
Making Sense of the Health Insurance Debate – Part III
Today we continue our discussion of health insurance and its effects on health care in our country. If you missed parts one and two, please go back and read them in order to help make more sense out of today’s … Continue reading
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