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Daily Archives: January 5, 2013
Clear and Present Dangers 13
For my write-up today on Clear and Present Dangers: A Conservative View of America’s Government (copyright 1975), I’ll comment on something that M. Stanton Evans says on pages 362-363: “…the liberal urge to absorb and deploy power will continue to … Continue reading
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Tagged Clear and Present Dangers, John Stuart Mill, M. Stanton Evans, utilitarianism
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Psalm 110
For my weekly quiet time, I studied Psalm 110. Psalm 110 is quoted a couple of times in the New Testament. In Matthew 22:44, Mark 12:36, and Luke 20:42, Jesus appeals to Psalm 110:1 to argue that, because David there … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Psalms, Rabbinics, Religion, Weekly Quiet Time
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