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Which Side is God On?

Michael Medved writes in Townhall about justice in the Old Testament (full article here): In other words, the Biblical view directly contradicts the leftist inclination: no, you can’t unjustly confiscate wealth from those who created it to fulfill the righteous … Continue reading

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The Avalon Project – Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy

The Avalon Project is the name of Yale Law School‘s digital library of Documents relating to Law, History and Diplomacy. The project contains online electronic copies of documents dating back over the past two thousand years and so it possible … Continue reading

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Philip Yancey to speak at Messiah College

Philip Yancey will be delivering the final keynote lecture at Messiah College’s Centennial celebration on April 7 at 7p.m. The event is free, but tickets must be reserved by calling the ticket office at 691-6036.

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Judgment Day Care for Pets

Caring for Pets Left Behind by the Rapture For a fee, this service will place your dog or cat in the home of a caring atheist on Judgment Day By Mike Di PaolaMany people in the U.S.—perhaps 20 million to … Continue reading

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Government, Yes! God and Parents, No!

I appreciate Dennis Prager’s perspective. Additionally, he supports CURE International!

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"Social Justice" at Wheaton College

Changes at Wheaton College concern alumni. From the article… In the current document known as the “conceptual framework” of the education department at Wheaton College which must be endorsed by each of its faculty, the thinkers cited include among others, … Continue reading

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