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Daily Archives: November 20, 2018
‘A Staggeringly Bad Idea’: Pelosi Pushes Tax Rule That Would ‘Kneecap the Progressive Agenda’ — naked capitalism
Nancy Pelosi proposes a tax rule that would shackle Democrats by requiring a supermajority to raise taxes on the bottom 80% of the population, thus effectively stymieing their ability to enact any major new spending programs. via ‘A Staggeringly Bad Idea’: … Continue reading
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NEW RELEASE – Judgment: Wrath of the Lamb. Witness the Destruction of the Temple in AD 70. — Godawa
I just released the last novel of the series Chronicles of the Apocalypse. It’s called Judgment: Wrath of the Lamb. I believe this series is my magnum opus, the most important story I’ve written yet. And I just completed it … Continue reading
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The Second Beatitude
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Making monergism make sense: reconciling divine sovereignty and free will
Originally posted on WINTERY KNIGHT:
Lets take a closer look at a puzzle This article at Free Thinking Ministries was written by my friend Tim Stratton. In it, presents a view of God’s sovereignty over salvation without falling into the…
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Presidential Biographies: Millard Fillmore #13
Originally posted on Eclectic Theist:
My quest to read (at least) one biography per President continues with Millard Fillmore, the thirteenth President of the United States. The biography I chose with my selection process (reading reviews online and utilizing and this…
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How JFK and C. S. Lewis Influenced My Life
Originally posted on Reflections:
Two men I’ve been reading about for virtually my entire life but for very different reasons died on the exact same day. For more than 50 years, I have been learning about the life and thought…
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Millgram-Elijah becomes a prophet
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
I am reading Hillel Millgram’s The Elijah Enigma. Elijah appears before King Ahab in 1 Kings 17:1. He announces that rain will cease almost as if he is casting a spell on the land. This is…
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Book Write-Up: The Monkhood of All Believers, by Greg Peters
Greg Peters. The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality. Baker Academic, 2018. See here to purchase the book. Greg Peters teaches medieval and spiritual theology at Biola University. He has also been a visiting professor at … Continue reading
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