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Tag Archives: chuck colson
Our Teenagers, Ourselves: Soul Searching
By Chuck Colson October 13, 2005 First, the good news: American teenagers are more religious than many adults seem to think. And now the bad news: American teenagers are less religious than many adults seem to think.
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged breakpoint, chuck colson, less religious, more religious
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Bottling Up Smut: Cleaning Up the Public Square
When I run across a meaningful commentary or one that is truly pinpointing some important problem in our culture, I need to point it out to you. Here is one I think you will find worthwhile. _______ September 1, 2005 … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged chuck colson, cultural smut, pornogrophy, pronography, smut
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The Enormous Obstacle: Protecting against Pride
Breakpoint CommentaryAugust 31, 2005 Our mission here at "BreakPoint" is to equip people to think Christianly about all of life, to develop a strong biblical worldview that we can defend in the marketplace of ideas. This is an urgent need, … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged breakpoint, chuck colson, commentary, pride
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Is Oprah a new Religion
Chuck Colson in his recent commentary It’s All about O Is wondering if Oprah Winfrey has become a new religion. If you look at her following one might think what she has indeed become a religion. No different than NFL … Continue reading →