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A drastic turn of events is set to occur

  1. 08th May 2007
  2. Carl Ponder (1939-2007)

For years we in this work have been warning of a coming reunited and remilitarized Europe. Events have now brought us closer at last to the dream of so many Europeans – an end time revival of the mighty Holy Roman Empire – and, as one American businessman I know has said: "You can bet the Europeans are not uniting Europe for the benefit of the United States!"

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The Sex Age

  1. 04th May 2007
  2. Wallace G. Smith

Archaeologists and anthropologists have labeled the many different ages in their models of the history of man, such as the “Stone Age” or the “Bronze Age.” Given its prominence in our current society, it would not be a wonder if future anthropologists were to label our culture the “Sex Age.”

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Natural Selection or Creation?

  1. 01st May 2007
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

Did life as we know it today evolve from nothing? Or was there a deliberate starting point from which all life as we know it today was created? The Bible says in Genesis 1:1 that the life we see in our world today had a definite beginning. In verse 11 we see that plant life was created. In verse 20 we see that fish, sea creatures, and birds were created. In...

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How can we best protect ourselves?

  1. 27th April 2007
  2. Carl Ponder (1939-2007)

After the horror of the recent mass murders at Virginia Tech, many suggestions have been put forth as to how such a tragedy could have been prevented or at least minimized.

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Is There Any Hope?

  1. 16th April 2007
  2. Richard F. Ames

a blooming rose in the desert In cities around the globe, and across every populated continent, our world is mired in violence, pain, and suffering. It seems more than ever that crime, disease, and human travail are with us everywhere you look. Have you ever asked yourself, “Is there any hope?” God’s word gives the answer!

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It's tax time again!

  1. 13th April 2007
  2. Carl Ponder (1939-2007)

The dreaded deadline for paying taxes – April 15th – comes around all too often for many in the United States. A great number of citizens hate to pay their share so badly that they often fudge on their tax returns, misrepresenting their true tax bill to Uncle Sam.

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Who will feed us?

  1. 10th April 2007
  2. Don Davis

The pitiful image of a character with a long beard and dusty monk's robe, pacing the streets with a sign that reads, "Repent, the end is near! Flee from the wrath to come!" is not as laughable as it used to be.

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Hard Questions for Easter

  1. 05th April 2007
  2. Wallace G. Smith

It's the Easter season, and the pastel colors are coming out! Beautiful dresses for little girls hang in the department stores, kits for coloring eggs appear on the shelves, and that elusive species of hare—the chocolate bunny—comes once again into season. Many churches will put on shows and pageantry, attempting to depict their understanding of the final week...

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God and the foundation of science

  1. 03rd April 2007
  2. Wallace G. Smith

Science has discovered so many amazing things about our universe! A National Geographic article (March 2007), for instance, discussed the work of astrophysicist Adam Burrows which suggests that intense sound waves are the key ingredient behind supernovas, the massive explosions that destroy dying stars. In fact, the computer models indicate that an exploding...

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Ten really dumb ideas … #9

  1. 29th March 2007
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

9. Nothing is worthy of respect. Nothing is sacred. There are no absolutes. Humankind must make its own way. This widely held belief or viewpoint is an atheistic, materialistic approach to life. If one holds this view, then there are no real restraints on behavior. After all, who cares? What difference does it make? According to this view, there is no...

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