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Monthly Archives: November 2012
2 & Half Men Star Condemns Own Show as Filth
Chicago Tribune: Actor Angus T. Jones, star of CBS’s raunchy television comedy “Two and a Half Men”, has urged viewers to change the channel, saying his new-found religious beliefs are at odds with his job playing a fun-loving teen on … Continue reading
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“Would Jesus Spank a Child?” John Piper Responds
A Brief Video: “Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him” (Proverbs 13:24).
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That Didn’t Go the Way I Wanted
Joni Eareckson Tada: They got up, drove him out of the town, and took him to the brow of the hill on which the town was built, in order to throw him down the cliff. (Luke 4:29) When I return … Continue reading
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David Petraeus and His Bathsheba
Dr. Albert Mohler yesterday in The Briefing: Adultery Still Matters: The Downfall of a General Even in our morally confused age, adultery still matters. Gen. David Petraeus, who until Friday served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, had to … Continue reading
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A Dad Building a Man from a Boy, and a Mom Letting Him Do It
Crawford Loritts: When I was twelve years old, I experienced a “defining moment.” Don’t get me wrong; it wasn’t some uncommon extraordinary experience. It wasn’t a brush with death. I hadn’t contracted some debilitating disease. Neither had I been traumatized … Continue reading
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How Should We Pray on Election Day?
By Dr. Albert Mohler: . . . There is so much at stake. We hear every election cycle that the stakes have never been higher. In one sense, this is usually also true. There is always the sense that there … Continue reading
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Why My Conscience Won’t Let Me Not Vote for Romney
By Joel Beeke Some Evangelicals and Reformed Christians in the United States show a surprising ambivalence about the election on Tuesday. I am not suggesting that many of them will vote for President Obama. But I do know some godly … Continue reading
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We’re Actually in a Hurricane Drought, 1920’s Worse
Is Hurricane Sandy evidence of global warming and a reason to vote for Mr. Obama? That’s what Jennifer Granholm claimed on CNN tonight. This Wall Street Journal article debunks such a view: Roger Pielke: Hurricanes and Human Choice Sandy was … Continue reading
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