Does Genesis chapter 1 mean literal 24-hour days?: "Answer: A careful examination of the Hebrew word for “day” and the context in which it appears in Genesis will lead to the conclusion that “day” means a literal, 24-hour period of time. The Hebrew word yom translated into the English “day” can mean more than one thing. It can refer to the 24-hour period of time that it takes for the earth to rotate on its axis (e.g., “there are 24 hours in a day”). It can refer to the period of daylight between dawn and dusk (e.g., “it gets pretty hot during the day but it cools down a bit at night”). And it can refer to an unspecified period of time (e.g., “back in my grandfather's day...”)."
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Christian Students Are Being Targeted For Discrimination In School — allchristiannews.com
Christian Students Are Being Targeted For Discrimination In School — allchristiannews.com: "Christian students at public schools throughout the U.S.are suffering from discrimination and ridicule and most of it is coming from their teachers, according to Bob Tyler, general counsel for Advocates for Faith and Freedom based in California."
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Words of Comfort: Fool. — www.onthebox.us
Words of Comfort: Fool. — www.onthebox.us: "Does it grieve you, my friends, that the name of God is being taken in vain and desecrated? Does it grieve you that we are living in a godless age? ...But, we are living in such an age and the main reason we should be praying about revival is that we are anxious to see God's name vindicated and His glory manifested. We should be anxious to see something happening that will arrest the nations, all the peoples, and cause them to stop and to think again.” - Martyn Lloyd-Jones"
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Christian Grammy Winner Reveals Why She Purposefully Decided Not to Attend the Award Show — www.theblaze.com
Christian Grammy Winner Reveals Why She Purposefully Decided Not to Attend the Award Show — www.theblaze.com: "At least one Grammy winner made a decisive choice not to attend Sunday night’s award show. In a post on her official Facebook page, gospel singer Mandisa offered some “brutal honesty” in explaining why she decided to stay home rather than accept the awards in person — and much of her choice centered upon her faith."
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Martin Luther King, Jr: Reverend or Doctor and why it matters
Martin Luther King, Jr: Reverend or Doctor and why it matters: "That’s because Reverend Michael King, Jr is the only private citizen to have a national holiday in his honor, and is Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
King’s father changed his and his son’s names to Martin Luther in honor of the German reformer, Martin Luther."
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King’s father changed his and his son’s names to Martin Luther in honor of the German reformer, Martin Luther."
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Monday, January 27, 2014
The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Booth was right.
The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Booth was right.: "“The chief danger of the 20th Century will be religion without the Holy Ghost, Christianity without Christ, forgiveness without repentance, salvation without regeneration, politics without God, and Heaven without Hell.” - William Booth (founder of the Salvation Army)."
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
Must Watch: Hobby Lobby Releases Video Attacking Obamacare
Must Watch: Hobby Lobby Releases Video Attacking Obamacare: "This administration has declared war on religious liberty. The message to committed Christians has been clear: Keep your religion inside your church walls, and don’t you dare try to practice your faith in public lest you suffer the wrath of Leviathan.
For many Christian churches, businesses (both large and small), adoption agencies, and charities, the bond between faith and practice in the public square is inseparable. This means that these organizations adopt policies consistent with the dictates of Christian ethics. Unfortunately, these policies are being undermined by an executive who never ceases to overstep its bounds."
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For many Christian churches, businesses (both large and small), adoption agencies, and charities, the bond between faith and practice in the public square is inseparable. This means that these organizations adopt policies consistent with the dictates of Christian ethics. Unfortunately, these policies are being undermined by an executive who never ceases to overstep its bounds."
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Islamic extremists in Nigeria attack Christians at Sunday worship — au.christiantoday.com
Islamic extremists in Nigeria attack Christians at Sunday worship — au.christiantoday.com: "Islamic extremists have attacked villages in three states in Nigeria every Sunday this month, killing at least 15 Christians.
Christian leaders in the Agatu Local Government Area of central Nigeria’s Benue state said ethnic Fulani herdsmen were responsible for raids on two villages that left seven Christians dead on Sunday morning (Jan. 19), though a Fulani spokesman said the assailants must have come from elsewhere as there are no Fulani herdsmen known in the area."
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Christian leaders in the Agatu Local Government Area of central Nigeria’s Benue state said ethnic Fulani herdsmen were responsible for raids on two villages that left seven Christians dead on Sunday morning (Jan. 19), though a Fulani spokesman said the assailants must have come from elsewhere as there are no Fulani herdsmen known in the area."
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FOX News' Brit Humes Vents on What Abortion Really Is, Makes Passionate Commentary for LIFE
FOX News' Brit Humes Vents on What Abortion Really Is, Makes Passionate Commentary for LIFE: "At 20 weeks, we know now, these tiny creatures can hear, even recognize a mother's voice... The moral case for allowing such beings to be killed grows ever weaker, and its advocates resort to evermore absurd euphemisms to describe what they support." -Brit Hume"
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Friday, January 24, 2014
What is the Sermon on the Mount?
What is the Sermon on the Mount?: "Answer: The Sermon on the Mount is the sermon that Jesus gave in Matthew chapters 5-7. Matthew 5:1-2 is the reason it is known as the Sermon on the Mount: "Now when He saw the crowds, He went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to Him, and He began to teach them..." The Sermon on the Mount is the most famous sermon Jesus ever gave, perhaps the most famous sermon ever given by anyone."
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