Christianity
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What’s More Important – Babies or Beasts?
Today, I am going to ask you a big question. Which one matters most, Animals or babies? In America, there…
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City Officials, Police Ask Federal Court to Dismiss First Amendment Lawsuit Over Violation of Street Preachers’ Free Speech Rights
Attorneys for The Rutherford Institute have asked a federal court to reject an attempt by the City of Hampton and…
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Capital Punishment by God’s Standard
The law enforcement community has been congratulating itself on the lowing of violent crime statistics. The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports,…
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True Love: If Sinners be Damned, at Least Let Them Leap to Hell Over our Dead Bodies
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” -John 15:13 We…
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Maine AG Seeks to Use Civil Rights Law to Silence Public Opinion of Christians
Maine is a beautiful place. It is a place of vast and wonderful wilderness and has a twisting and turning…
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This is the Only Hope for Europe Now!
Europe is on the eve of changing forever. Hundreds of thousands of refugees have been leaving the tumult of the…
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Looking at a Global Economic Collapse Through the Eyes of the Devil
Chicken Little Syndrome One of the most heated and ongoing debates within liberty minded circles almost always involves speculation as…
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Gagged Preachers Make God Gag
“We ought to obey God rather than men.” – Acts 5:29b The man of God that stands at the…
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More on Sowing and Reaping
As we recently learned in my previous article “You Reap What You Sow,” we need to make sure that we…
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Does Science Disprove God? Rebutting Richard Dawkins’ Recent Claim about “Wonder”
A Pew Research Poll released last week reports that 59 percent of Americans see science and religion in conflict. But they also…
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The Hard, Toilsome, and Unquiet Life of a True Christian
“Whomsoever The Lord has adopted and deemed worthy of His fellowship ought to prepare themselves for a hard, toilsome, and…
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