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Daily Archives: February 15, 2019
Lyndon LaRouche Is Dead, But We Are Alive — OffGuardian
David Lindsay Lyndon LaRouche is dead. At least at one time, LaRouche believed that the Queen was a drug dealer, and that Henry Kissinger had been a Soviet agent of influence. As with Harold Wilson, against whom that allegation was … Continue reading
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Review: Washington
Originally posted on Bob on Books:
Washington: A Life, Ron Chernow. New York: Penguin Press, 2010. Summary: A one volume biography focusing on the character and emotional life and the qualities that enabled him to lead so effectively as general, in…
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Fredriksen-Paul’s Jesus as end-time prophet
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
The winter vacation is over. Missouri is still frozen. But I escaped for a while. This is the year of our fiftieth wedding anniversary. So we plan to break up the year with several celebrations. This…
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Changing the Definition of Forgiveness
Originally posted on All Things are Yours:
Christians generally recognize an idea that says they are commanded by God to forgive everyone who wrongs them, without any exceptions. I believe this creates a lot of theological gymnastics on ground level,…
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