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Category Archives: Commentary
The Shack:Hath God Said?
“Mack would like you to know that if you happen upon this story and hate it, he says, ‘Sorry, but it wasn’t primarily written for you’… I can promise you that the conversations and events (in this book) are recorded … Continue reading
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Passing the Torch
Most of us are familiar with the idiom, “passing the torch”. It suggests passing down a work or responsibility to another person. You will find it mostly used today in the business sense, when a corporate head retires and hands … Continue reading
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The September War
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 Exclusive: Hal Lindsey sees pieces in place for battle between Israel, her neighbors Posted: May 23, 2008 1:00 am Eastern By Hal Lindsey According to a number of sources, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is planning to bring his … Continue reading
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A Throne in Europe
In 1948, as Europe was emerging from two devastating wars, they quickly found themselves faced with two urgent security threats: possible German re-armament, and the start of the Cold War. And so in response to immediate defense and economic needs, … Continue reading
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An unnoticed prophecy about dividing of Israel
BETWEEN THE LINES Exclusive: Joseph Farah sees Solomon story as analogy for rending Jewish state Posted: May 07, 2008 1:00 am Eastern By Joseph Farah There is a Bible story familiar to practically everyone that relates directly to efforts by … Continue reading
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Orphans & Heirs
Back in 1890, a baby girl named Magdalena was born to a young couple living in New York City. Her German immigrant parents were, like most young parents at the time, living hand to mouth, both working hard to carve … Continue reading
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Expelled: Common Sense
“Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. Wherefore God also gave them up to … Continue reading
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The Ink is Black, The Page is White
Remember that old song by Three Dog Night, “Black and White”? It keeps running through my head the last few days. Basically, it’s a typical ‘70s idealogue about race relations and social justice, still appropriate for today’s activist mindset. And … Continue reading
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Still Pacing the Cage
Various ramblings from the front: I know it’s been a while since I have posted. Not for lack of interest. Time, maybe, interest NEVER. Having a busy life filled with various responsibilities like you all, I would love to be … Continue reading
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Lakeland Shenanigans: Test Those Spirits
A lot of people are questioning the so-called Lakeland Revival, and that’s good. It should be questioned, and spirits should be tested. As author Warren Smith (Deceived on Purpose) recently pointed out, people no longer test spirits to see if … Continue reading →