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Most of you are familiar with this passage from Isaiah, written hundreds of years before the birth of Christ, prophesying the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. Read more » Posted under:
The Beginning of Ethics Reform
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The Man or the Mule
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Delusion
Politically correct speech is an assault on our freedom of speech. We must have freedom of speech in order to combat mass mental delusion. For example: in South Dallas, the black people vote 96% of the time for the Democratic Party, which has a history of operating as the worst enemy of black people. Black people think that the Democrats are their friends, which is a delusion. Read more » Posted under:
The Greatest Robbery
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The Lincoln-Douglas Debates That Changed America
Lincoln-Douglas Debates: Briefly, they were a series of public and very well attended debates held in seven Congressional districts of Illinois prior to the election of 1858. The debates were between Abraham Lincoln Posted under:
Adryana Boyne Featured in the November issue of Texas Monthly
texasmonthly.com/multimedia/immigration Conservative spokesperson and National Director of VOCES Action, Adryana Boyne is featured in the November issue of one of the most important magazines Posted under:
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14 Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel. [Isaiah 7:14, NKJV]
I began pondering the concept of ethics as it relates to politics this last week and immediately the old adage “power corrupts” came to my mind. A short Google search revealed that the phrase is attributed to one Lord Acton whose entire quote went something like this: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men.” As I further pondered this, I too considered the condition of man’s soul. Is man basically evil? I first considered this very question in Ms. Brown’s literature class when we were reading Golding’s Lord of the Flies.
A Farmer gets up early one morning, goes to his barn, feeds and hitches his mule, then goes to plow his field. He works all day but at the end of the day, he has only plowed half of the field. He takes his mule back into the barn, unhitches and feeds him, then goes back into his house. The next morning, the farmer is sick, and he can’t get out of bed.
The dictionary’s definition of the word delusion is: False representation, error, or mistake preceding from false views.
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