Archive for July, 2010

The Art of Witness, link to article by Alvin Reid

Posted by Bob S. on July 31, 2010.

“The gospel is truth, and propositional truth for that matter, but reducing it to a series of propositions hides the amazing wonder of the new birth and a relationship with the Most High God.”

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Boycott The Home Depot – It Supports Gay Events in Maine

Posted by Bob S. on July 23, 2010.

From AFA- “The cups [promoting gay "pride"] were given to children by The Home Depot gay parade marchers, while other homosexual activists followed up by introducing them to gay sex websites. The Home Depot has no problem aligning itself with gay activist groups who target children with a pro-homosexual message.”

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“I do not like his health care scam.” -with apologies to Dr. Seuss

Posted by Bob S. on July 22, 2010.

I do not like your smug replies when I complain, about your lies.
I do not like this kind of hope. I do not like it nope, nope, nope!

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New Zealand discriminates against Christian school

Posted by Bob S. on July 22, 2010.

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A New Zealand Christian school has been ordered to pay undisclosed compensation and apologize to a sports coach it fired because he was gay.

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The Blood of the Tea Party, by Dr. Paul Kengor

Posted by Bob S. on July 19, 2010.

Paul Kengor, per Rasmussen’s survey, “62 percent to 12 percent, “Mainstream Americans” believe the Tea Party is “closer to their views” than Congress. By a margin of 68 percent to 16 percent, they deemed Tea Party members “better informed” than members of Congress.”

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Freedom of Religion at Stake – Churck Colson

Posted by Bob S. on July 7, 2010.

“Mere freedom of worship “excludes the right to raise your children in your faith…the right to…elect your religious leaders, to carry out charitable activities, to evangelize, [and] to have religious education or seminary training.” Even the Chinese allow freedom of worship. But if a Chinese pastor speaks out on political or cultural issues, prison, or worse, awaits him.”

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