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Jesus' views on civil government...
(Sat Oct 29th, 2005, by Terry Dashner)
Jesus' actions toward civil government...
Continuation of a study on separation of church and state...
Faith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586 Broken Arrow, OK 74013
Christendom believes that Jesus Christ was/is God in human
flesh. As stated by ancient c... |
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Who is the best qualified candidate for the job?
(Sat Oct 29th, 2005, by Robert M. Ziegler)
What happened to the days when you voted for candidates because
of their “abilities”, and not because of their party
affiliation, or the popularity they enjoy as a result of
expensive media exposure? Have you ever noticed that most
Government office... |
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CA Proposition 74 -- Teacher Tenure Initiative, An Analysis
(Sat Oct 29th, 2005, by Jarrod J. Williamson, Ph.D.)
b>California Proposition 74, the teacher tenure initiative
proposes to change the California education code (i.e., CA law)
to make it easier to fire K-12 public school teachers.
It is being touted in California as a reform in that it claims
teachers ... |
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Screaming Hunger In Niger
(Fri Oct 28th, 2005, by Amit Pyakurel)
Those heartrending images of skinny and dilapidated physiques of
adults, children, and infants due to the grisly famine in Niger
can be hard to accept by any ordinary mind-set in the world
lending some way or the other "a normal life". Usually when w... |
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Non-Prophet Cartoons: Islam vs. The West
(Thu Oct 27th, 2005, by Doug Krieger)
What once was America’s War on Terror is fast becoming Europe’s War on Cultural Intolerance. It is one thing for Bush to announce democracy’s extension into the Middle East as an expression of Western ideals—freedom, liberty, tolerance, ad nausea, a... |
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Count Rumford - VIP Spy
(Thu Oct 27th, 2005, by Robert Bruce Baird)
Why did FDR say Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Count
Rumford were the three most important Americans? (1) Why did the
Holy Roman Empire and the Hapsburgs make Benjamin Thompson a
nobleman? James Bond had nothing on this man of mystery.
FDR ... |
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My Vietnam by George Bush
(Wed Oct 26th, 2005, by Arthur Zulu)
Everyone has his Vietnam. And what is Vietnam but a tale of
dashed hopes. Consider some private citizens.
Paul Gaugin sailed to French Polynesia in search of an elusive
paradise. And died of frustration. That was his Vietnam.
Andre de Sarto, the fau... |
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Invisible Slavery System - I
(Sun Oct 23rd, 2005, by Emmett Dabru)
Invisible puzzles are mechanisms hidden inside products and
services you use, and the social/political systems you interact
with. They are invisible due to the use of manufactured
perception and deniability-tactics. These puzzles are designed
to harn... |
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Kahane was right!
(Sat Oct 22nd, 2005, by David Ben-Ariel)
I hate math but I know math good enough to know Kahane was
right when he said Israel's sworn enemies must go and that
Israel should finish what the Arabs started: An Exchange
of Populations.
Some argue: "Does it not occur to you that Sharon is movin... |
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The Purpose of War
(Fri Oct 21st, 2005, by Louise Sutherland)
In today's world we have people who believe that everyone should
live peacefully but we all know that this task is impossible
because we are people. There will always be disagreements,
dissappointments, unfairness and the list could go on and on.
The... |
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