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Daily Archives: March 27, 2013
RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon, Volume 2: 11
From here on out, my write-ups on volume 2 of Richard Nixon’s memoirs will most likely focus on the Watergate scandal, for, as I glance at the remainder of the book, that appears to be the main subject. There may … Continue reading
Show No Pity, or Cultivate Pity?
One theme that has come up repeatedly in my reading of Deuteronomy is God’s command to the Israelites not to pity certain people. Specifically, God in Deuteronomy commands the Israelites not to pity the following: the Canaanites (Deuteronomy 7:16), an … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Daily Quiet Time, Deuteronomy, Religion
Tagged bearing false witness, canaanites, evil christians, human-rights, imperfect world, Religion
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