Throughout scripture you will read, in the English language, about abominations.
What exactly is an abomination?
Do you know what this word means, in plain English?
April 2013 | | | Special Passover Issue | | | Vol. 9, No. 29 |
Throughout scripture you will read, in the English language, about abominations.
What exactly is an abomination?
Do you know what this word means, in plain English?
April 2013 | | | Special Passover Issue | | | Vol. 9, No. 29 |
If a corporation is a person, what does that make you?
Are you also a person?
If so, you're probably lying locked away in some dusty, dirty file cabinet somewhere, or worse yet are mere digits of digital dust on some computer hard drive.
April 2013 | | | Special Passover Issue | | | Vol. 9, No. 29 |
What does 142 death row exonerations to date, since 1973, reveal about the criminal justice system?
As Federal district judge Jed Rakoff, serving the southern district of New York, argued in 2002: "We now know, in a way almost unthinkable even a decade ago, that our system of criminal justice, for all its protections, is sufficiently fallible that innocent people are convicted of capital crimes with some frequency"
April 2013 | | | Special Passover Issue | | | Vol. 9, No. 29 |
There are those today who think that there is no difference whatever between men and women, and that both should be treated 100% equally.
Legally, for instance, men and women are treated as equals in some respects -- such as for jury duty or as judges -- while in divorce and so-called "family" courts the emphasis usually favors one of the sexes over the other (ask any man who has been through this ringer what he thinks about it).
April 2013 | | | Special Passover Issue | | | Vol. 9, No. 29 |
If you're from a small rural town in America you may have noticed it's no longer what it once was.
If anything, it's probably doing very poorly compared to once upon a time.
Why is that?
April 2013 | | | Special Passover Issue | | | Vol. 9, No. 29 |
You're doubtless familiar with the childhood horror story ("fairy" tale) about a wicked witch who persecutes the innocent beautiful young maiden princess with a poison apple out of jealousy.
The only thing that prevents such stories from being classified as typical horror type fiction is their tendency for happy endings.
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Compared to how first century converts to the pure truth behaved, how do you measure up?
Back then they received, at best only once or twice in a decade, letters from the Apostles who taught them, and what did they do?
Did they soon forget what they were taught?