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Daily Archives: June 20, 2012
Ron Paul’s Liberty Defined 8
In his chapter on “Public Land” in Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom, Ron Paul argues that federal land should be turned over to the states so that it can be sold to private interests. On page … Continue reading
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The Divinity of the Holy Spirit in Fourth Century Debate
I grew up in an offshoot of the Worldwide Church of God, which was Binitarian rather than Trinitarian. What’s “Binitarian” mean? Essentially, we thought that God the Father and God the Son were God, whereas the Holy Spirit was an … Continue reading
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