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Category Archives: Religion
Online Classical Christian Education
This morning I was cruising around the Internet and I stumbled across a fantastic educational resource. It is a site for On-line Classical Christian Education. You know what the coolest thing is? For the most part it is free!!! Now … Continue reading
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Catholics and Evangelicals
Catholics and EvangelicalsEvents such as World Youth Day have allowed evangelicals to better understand Roman Catholics and their beliefsby James Beverley Barry Farndon is proof that evangelicals and Catholics are getting along better in Canada. Farndon, a staff sergeant with … Continue reading
The Happy Catholic
I found a great blog today by Julie the Happy Catholic as she was "blogging around". She seems to write her blog certainly from a Catholic perspective, but also from a truly Christian perspective. In my mind that means she … Continue reading
Another whippin by Chuch Baldwin: Patriotism
Patriotism Does Not Mean Love Of Big Government Or SupportFor A PresidentBy Chuck BaldwinApril 12, 2005 A strange metamorphosis has taken place in America, especially among conservatives. From its original definition of love of country, especially love for the founding … Continue reading
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Catholics and Evangelicals: Similarities: Salvation
I am sorry for being delinquent on this task for so long. What can I say, life is very busy. We are moving to the fifth part of our series Roman Catholics and Evangelicals: Agreements and Differences. In this section … Continue reading
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Tagged asceticism, Augustine of hippo, Catholics and Evangelicals, gnosticism, libertinism, Norman Geisler, palagian heresy, Salvation, Similarities and differences
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Throw Billy from the plane
It appears that Billy’s "It’s all about me"attitute got him thrown off Air Force One for the return trim home from the Pope’s funeral. If you recall, Clinton commented on the Pope’s "mixed legacy" on the way to the funeral. … Continue reading
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Tagged bill clinton, pope mixed legacy, throw billy from the plane
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Impressions from Pope’s Funeral
You may have heard the statement we have lost ‘one of the greatest men of the last century’, well the throngs of people at the Pope’s funeral would attest to that fact that he was indeed a remarkable man. As … Continue reading
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Prophecies of Fatima
Now that we are approacing Friday, the funeral of the Pope is drawing near. Millions wait to view the Pope in honor of this man that touched so many and had such a huge influence on the world. We keep … Continue reading
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Tagged fatima, Fatima Prophecies, our lady of fatima, Prophecies of fatima
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Why Judaism Rejected Homosexuality
Why Judaism Rejected Homosexuality By Dennis Prager When Judaism demanded that all sexual activity be channeled into marriage, it changed the world. The subsequent dominance of the Western world, says Dennis Prager, can largely be attributed to the sexual revolution … Continue reading
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Tagged dennis prager, homosexuality, judaism
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The Pope and Current Events
Hugh Hewitt at HughHewitt.com is having a great discussion about the Pope and recent events. He has linked several very interesting resources that I want to bring to your attention. Most Protestants know nothing about Fatima, read and discover at … Continue reading
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James Lesson 12: Faith Tested by Restoration(5:19-20)
James:Tests of a Living Faith Faith Tested by Restoration (5:19-20) By Steve Budd Section SummaryJames calls on those with true, saving faith to pursue people who identify with the church, but have a dead, non-saving faith. This is a call … Continue reading
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Death of John Paul II
I have lived through four Popes now. I must say, John Paul II has certianly had the most personal impact on my life. Joe Carter from Evangelical Outpost has some very interesting comments on the Death of John Paul II. … Continue reading
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God’s Little Angel
Every Sunday afternoon, after the morning service at their church, the Pastor and his eleven year old son would go out into their town and hand out Gospel Tracts. This particular Sunday afternoon, as it came time for the Pastor … Continue reading
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Easter: Resurrection Sunday
No body can tell the story of Jesus’ Resurrection better than Dr Luke and the Holy Spirit. So on this Easter Sunday I will simply let you read the story. The Resurrection 1 On the first day of the … Continue reading
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Is Your Fire Stoked?
Many dazzlingly eloquent words have been written and spoken lately about Christ’s "Passion" both the Mel Gibson movie and the Real Thing. Indeed, viewing "The Passion of the Christ" is powerfully rekindling many believers’ appreciation for what Jesus endured for … Continue reading
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James Lesson 11: Faith Tested by Resorting to Prayer(5: 13-18)
James: Tests of a Living Faith Faith Tested by Resorting to Prayer(5: 13-18) Jerry Pottorff Section Summary Prayer is a high and holy privilege. The mature Christian is prayerful in the troubles of life. Instead of complaining about his situation, … Continue reading
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Hate the Sin, Love the Sinner
KARL KEATING’S E-LETTER March 22, 2005 TOPIC: "INTOLERANT BISHOP" Dear Friend of Catholic Answers: That was the title of the lead editorial in Saturday’s edition of "The San Diego Union-Tribune." Here is the chief part of the text: "Whatever happened … Continue reading
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Memories of Easter – Looking back Looking forward
Here it is, right before Easter and the thought comes to my mind, am I ready for arguably the most important event in the Christian calendar? This season often stirs up memories from my youth that are frankly very enjoyable. … Continue reading
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A CONFIDENT VICTOR: VOICE FROM THE CROSS
By Warren Coe South Suburban Evangelical Free Church MARCH 20, 2005 Luke 23:44-49 INTRODUCTION 1. Throughout the Lenten season and in preparation for holy week we’ve considered the last seven words Jesus spoke before he died. Abe Shanklin Jr. summarized … Continue reading
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James Lesson 10: Faith Tested by Reaction to Self Serving Oaths(5:12)
James:Tests of a Living Faith Faith Tested by Reaction to Self-Serving Oaths (5:12) By Steve Budd Section Summary Swearing an oath is unnecessary among Christians, whose speech is to be honest, and whose lives are to demonstrate integrity and credibility. … Continue reading
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IT IS FINISHED: VOICE FROM THE CROSS
By Warren Coe South Suburban Evangelical Free Church MARCH 13, 2005 BibleGateway.com Passage Lookup: John 19:28-30 INTRODUCTION 1. Nearly two thousand years ago, Jesus Christ, Son of God was put to death by crucifixion. The cross upon which he died … Continue reading
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I AM THIRSTY: VOICE FROM THE CROSS
By Warren Coe South Suburban Evangelical Free Church MARCH 6, 2005 INTRODUCTION 1. We continue our discussion on last seven words Jesus spoke before he died. Standing at cross and meditating on these words is like Moses before burning bush. … Continue reading
James Lesson 9: Faith Tested by Reaction to Injustice(5:1-11)
James:Tests of a Living Faith Faith Tested by Reaction to Injustice (5:1-11) Steve Budd Section Summary The genuiness of a person’s faith is characterized by patience under persecution, no matter how severe or relentless the suffering. Outline I. The Sins … Continue reading
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Most 18- to 25-year-Olds Religiously ‘Undecided’ or ‘Godless’
Survey: Most 18- to 25-year-Olds Religiously ‘Undecided’ or ‘Godless’ (RNS) Forty-six percent of 18- to 25-year-olds classified themselves as "undecided" about their faith, while 27 percent said they were "godly" or highly religious, according to a study released Monday (April … Continue reading →