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A Critique of Current Affairs
Post Shooting: Mass Shooting Culture
Post Shooting: Mass Shooting Culture

Sadly, many commentators jump first to those weapons: Whose “side” is the shooter on? Will this hurt my own side? Will this be detrimental to Trump’s chances of re-election? How can I spin this? I lament to think if these questions so callously cross my mind in the aftermath of a tragedy.

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CulturePreston KellyAugust 12, 2019guns, mass shooting, shooter, gun control, violence, culture, fatherlessness, el paso, dayton, Culture Comments
'I Am Not a Christian' - Four Takeaways from Harris' Departure
'I Am Not a Christian' - Four Takeaways from Harris' Departure

How could someone who was such a leading figure in the church, someone who has done so much for God’s Kingdom, just up and leave the faith?

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FaithCole SalomonAugust 6, 2019Joshua Harris, Pastor, Apostate, ChristianityComment
What Makes a Christian Worldview?
What Makes a Christian Worldview?

As exhaustive as our worldview might be, if it is not renewed, not transformed by the spiritual knowledge that comes through Scripture, then we are not champions of reality, but mouthpieces for oblivion.

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FaithChristopher OsterbrockAugust 2, 2019Christian Worldview, ChristianityComment
Desperate Times Call For Desperate Measures
Desperate Times Call For Desperate Measures

We didn’t elect a pastor-in-chief to represent us, but we did elect an individual who leads a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. And as one of those people, we should quickly support them when appropriate and graciously critique them when necessary.

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PoliticsNick PittsAugust 1, 2019Donald Trump, Christianity, Voting, Election 2020 Comments
Bethel's False Gospel
Bethel's False Gospel

Bethel’s theology is very appealing to the masses as it twists the Word of God and shifts the attention that should be on God, to self.

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FaithSamuel FaragJuly 27, 2019Bethel Church, Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, Heresy, Christianity, Church Comments
In Defense of Paul Ryan
In Defense of Paul Ryan

For conservatives, and conservatism as a whole, Paul Ryan will go down in history as one of the most principled and most important conservatives to have ever been in Congress.

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PoliticsJonathan KirkJuly 18, 2019Donald Trump, Paul Ryan, Tim Alberta, Republican Party, American CarnageComment
Trump Tweets: Should Some Go Back or Do We Move Forward Together?
Trump Tweets: Should Some Go Back or Do We Move Forward Together?

In America, should some people be told to go back to their home country or do we all move forward together – disagreements and all?

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PoliticsNick PittsJuly 15, 2019Trump, Twitter, Xenophobia, Racism, Immigration, PoliticsComment
Notes From the First Democratic Debates
Notes From the First Democratic Debates

The first Democratic debates are over, and now we turn to the observations of who won, who lost, who was surprising, and whose campaign is winding down.

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PoliticsJonathan KirkJuly 5, 2019Election 2020, Democratic Debate, PoliticsComment
Why Celebrate Independence Day?
Why Celebrate Independence Day?

Two hundred and forty-three years ago, the Colonies declared independence and created the country that we know today as the United States of America. But why should we still celebrate?

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PoliticsTanner HolmanJuly 4, 2019Independence Day, July Fourth, AmericaComment
Modern-day Idolatry
Modern-day Idolatry

We are so easily distracted by technology (phones and social media), sports, T.V., and sometimes even our own families that we fail to take a breath and ask ourselves, “what is our ultimate priority in life?”

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FaithSamuel FaragJuly 2, 2019technology, idolatry, distractions, Christianity Comment
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