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Daily Archives: June 21, 2012
Ron Paul’s Liberty Defined 9
In my latest reading of Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom, Ron Paul talked about how the United States in 2009 spent 46.5 per cent of the world’s military expenditures, then he asks, “And how much of … Continue reading
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The Unbaptized Believer; Ancient Quiet Times
I have two items for my write-up today on The Cambridge History of Christianity: Constantine to c. 600. 1. Augustine Casiday has a chapter in the book, “Sin and salvation: Experiences and reflections”. What intrigued me about this chapter was … Continue reading