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Is it Good or Evil?

  1. 15th March 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

How do you decide whether or not something is good or evil? Do you feel like such concepts matter in an “enlightened” society? Perhaps the doctors of philosophy, psychology and sociology are the most qualified to make the determination? Or perhaps you believe you can determine for yourself what is good and what is evil?

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How Do You Fix a Broken World?

  1. 12th March 2016
  2. Rod King (1949-2019)

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” goes the old saying. It seems that some people have got to change things for the sake of change. The way they think is that if something is old, it must be wrong—and it’s their job to come up with something new. Somehow they believe that if something is new, it must be better, which of course is not always the case. Progress is...

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Social Influence and God's Wisdom

  1. 10th March 2016
  2. Jonathan McNair

In 2016, American psychiatrist and distinguished professor at Johns Hopkins University Dr. Paul McHugh wrote an article for the Wall Street Journal titled, “A New Semester, a New Approach to Campus Turmoil.” Though he may not have realized it, Dr. McHugh touched on an important Biblical principle, as he covered the story of a Yale professor coming under fire for...

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The Queen of Heaven

  1. 08th March 2016
  2. David Hooks (guest columnist)

Easter is coming, and if you are like many Christians, you are probably excited! If so, you might want to reconsider this “holiday.” In fact, you might just be worshiping someone other than Jesus Christ, without even knowing it!

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Remembering the Alamo

  1. 05th March 2016
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

As the westward migration of settlers streamed into the Mexican Territory of Texas in the 1830’s, conflict with the Mexican government seemed inevitable. At first, they were welcomed, but in time it became obvious that the settlers were going to form their own Republic—or seek to become a part of the United States.

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Beleaguered Europe

  1. 03rd March 2016
  2. Peter G. Nathan

The European Union is having a tough time at present. Not only has it had to deal with GREXIT (the possible exit of Greece from the Eurozone), and continuing debt problems in its southern member states, but the widely reported enormous refugee crisis as well. Now to add to its concerns, the EU faces both a possible BREXIT, with Britain leaving Europe, and unrest...

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Better Than...

  1. 01st March 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

Mankind is always seeking something better than what we currently have. We want something stronger, lighter, faster, cheaper, safer, longer lasting and more effective. We want the proverbial “better mousetrap.” But, what really is best for you?

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Chasing Two Rabbits

  1. 27th February 2016
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

Have you ever felt like you were being pulled in several directions at once, and you just weren’t able to achieve your goals? We can have excellent goals—and yet not know which ones to pursue with the limited time and resources we have!

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Britain Prepares for Vote on EU Membership

  1. 25th February 2016
  2. John Meakin

It was William Shakespeare who once put it so memorably: “To be, or not to be, that is the question”! Let’s for a moment reframe and reapply (with apologies!) the noble bard’s sentiment to 2016 politics in the land of his birth. Thus, we might ask, “To be, or to not to be, in the European Union; that is the question.”

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Gods of Cinema Versus the Real God

  1. 23rd February 2016
  2. Mark Sandor

Hollywood likes to make movies about gods, these days—whether it is the real God of the Bible, or some fictional being out of myths and legends. But how do these stories impact your beliefs?

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