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The Year of Protests

Wednesday, 26 October 2011 22:18 Clint Decker
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 “It appears that 2011 is the year of the protest – both foreign and domestic”, according to Julia Edwards from the National Journal.  I agree.  The Arab Spring and Union uprisings are the face of many.  The United States has seen hundreds of thousands protest across the country including the states of New York, Ohio and Wisconsin.  Across the globe we have seen protests in countries throughout the Middle East and in Europe.   

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Is Hollywood Losing its Sheen?

Monday, 07 March 2011 10:38 Mike Milton
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Michael SheenThe public disintegration of a television and film celebrity like Charlie Sheen is not only tragic and sad, but tragic and sad because it reflects the core sickness of an entertainment-saturated, celebrity-worshipping culture.

Sheen is as much or more a news item for his public ranting as he is for his acting.

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What If Our Religion Has It All Wrong?

Sunday, 06 February 2011 08:46 Clint Decker
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“You . . . will say, ‘We ate and drank in your presence, and you taught in our streets’ . . . but he will say ‘I tell you, I do not know where you come from.  Depart from me, all you workers of evil!’”  (Luke 13:26-27)  Jesus was speaking to a large crowd telling them that one day many of them might be surprised to find they had it all wrong.

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AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION: What Pro-lifers can learn from the Abolitionists

Friday, 27 August 2010 11:31 Keith Ashely
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Abraham LincolnDuring a trip to Kansas, just prior to the Civil War, President Lincoln described the territory as being in a state of "almost continual struggles, fire, and bloodshed."1 Indeed, the era would come to be known as “Bleeding Kansas” due to the skirmishes between John Brown’s abolitionists and the pro-slavery “Border Ruffians.”

The unrest resulted in a political struggle for the state as well. On three separate occasions, the divided factions attempted to ratify state constitutions--two of which were eventually overruled by the citizens of Kansas and the third rejected by the federal government.2

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The Arizona Law – Beneath the Surface

Tuesday, 27 July 2010 10:40 Clint Decker
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HOPE FOR TODAY

Arizona Rancher Robert Krentz was making an attempt to help an illegal immigrant who was trespassing on his sprawling ranch when he was gunned down in cold blood in March this year.  At the same time, being debated in the Arizona legislature was an illegal immigration bill that was eventually passed and signed into law on April 23, a month after Krentz was murdered. 

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