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Daily Archives: February 9, 2013
Ambrose’s Nixon: The Education of a Politician 17
On page 510 of Nixon: The Education of a Politician, Stephen Ambrose states that President Dwight Eisenhower focused on the gains the United States had made, whereas Vice-President Richard Nixon tended to look at the losses. Ambrose attributes this to … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Political Philosophy, Politics, Ronald Reagan
Tagged Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Stephen Ambrose
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Psalm 115
For my weekly quiet time this week, I will blog about Psalm 115. I will post Psalm 115 in the King James Version (which is in the public domain), and I will comment on select verses. 1. Not unto us, … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, Psalms, Religion, Weekly Quiet Time
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Scattered Ramblings on Original Sin
My church’s Bible study group is going through Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. We’re using the booklet, Romans: The Letter That Changed the World, With Mart De Haan and Jimmy DeYoung. Last night, we talked about Romans 5:12-19. This is … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, Religion
Tagged bible study group, corrupt nature, jimmy deyoung, mart de haan, Religion, theology
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