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My Prayer Closet (2011)
Under the Tower of Babel (1995)
Solomon wrote there will be no end of the writing of books. If he lived now, he would decry the endless cacophony of electronic verbiage. Page after page of endless, mindless tripe. People selling something; people saying something. No body reading anything! If the page doesn't have pictures, [click] the viewer is gone. Everyone is looking for entertainment. No one is looking for substance. But we keep on writing and we think someone will read it. Oh, how we deceive ourselves -- convinced of our own immortality. Words, words, words . . . - cominus
Monthly Archives: August 2008
Foundation of the New World Order
by Dean Isaacson ©1998 The other night, on his radio show, Larry asked Billy Graham what he thought of President Clinton. First, he praised him for the amazing work he had accomplished with the economy and foreign relations among other things. Then he compared the President’s lying and cheating ways with the average person’s daily [...]
Laboring for the Kingdom
Reprinted from Tandem Vincitur, January 1995. Jesus gave this command in Matthew 11:28-30 (NIV); “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for you souls. [...]
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Sorry . . .
When I sent the announcement about the new blog, I promised there would be at least on new entry per day until the end of the month. Life and interruptions got in the way of that promise and for that I sincerely apologize. I will try to get a few extra posts in the next [...]
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Freedom is Choosing the Right God
This is a revised reprint from Tandem Vincitur, June 1995 In his book, Gods, Graves and Scholars: The Story of Archaeology, C.W. Ceram describes the ancient Egyptian cult of animal worship. He reported the people maintained cemeteries for their pets, whom they considered to be deities. One ancient city even had a cemetery for pet [...]
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9th Circuit Decision on Oregon Voter Rights
This is from Restore America [ http://restoreamerica.org ]: Lake Oswego, Oregon – Once again, the social engineers on the left, led this time by the Ninth Circuit’s most radical judge, chose to cover up Oregon’s Election Division scandal rather than recognize the legitimate Constitutional claims of unlawfully rejected petition signers. By ‘All Means,’ Cover Elections [...]
Non-partisan WCEJC is Now Officially Liberal
According to the 14 August issue of The Olympian, Judge William Baker’s “non-partisan” group ruled in favor of Robin Hunt’s complaint against Tim Ford and ruled against BIAW’s complaint against Robin Hunt. The Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW) mailed out a pamphlet citing cases and rulings, pointing out errors and prejudice on the part [...]
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Has the Nuclear Family Bombed?
This is a reprint from Tandem Vincitur, November 1995 The Barbasol style signs along the country road announced another fortieth birthday. A few days later, I came across a similar display at the other end of the county. “This appears to be getting rather popular,” I thought as I began to mull over in my [...]
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Expanded Commentary on the Book of Isaiah