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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
On The Box: Today’s Show Notes: Tuesday, 4th December 2012.
On The Box: Today’s Show Notes: Tuesday, 4th December 2012.: "Episode description: What country in Europe has over two million people, most of whom are agnostic or atheist, and yet has in the heart of its largest city a centuries-old clock commemorating the Twelve Apostles? The answer is Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic."
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Community Jerk Causes First Grader to Remove ‘God’ From Poem Honoring Grandfathers’ Military Service
Time to stand up and say, it's too bad if you don't like it, it is the truth.
Community Jerk Causes First Grader to Remove ‘God’ From Poem Honoring Grandfathers’ Military Service: "A first grader who attends West Marion Elementary School in the McDowell County Schools in Marion, NC wrote a poem about both of her grandfather’s military service in the Vietnam War. The poem was selected as part of a Veteran’s Day Ceremony display. One of the lines in her poem read:"
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Community Jerk Causes First Grader to Remove ‘God’ From Poem Honoring Grandfathers’ Military Service: "A first grader who attends West Marion Elementary School in the McDowell County Schools in Marion, NC wrote a poem about both of her grandfather’s military service in the Vietnam War. The poem was selected as part of a Veteran’s Day Ceremony display. One of the lines in her poem read:"
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When Christmas was more religious, the social statistics were far better, and the nation was happier and more in love | Conservative Byte
When Christmas was more religious, the social statistics were far better, and the nation was happier and more in love | Conservative Byte: "As I watch the Christmas specials on television, it’s kind of sad to see all the songs being hyper and about snow and reindeer and winter. It’s sad because I remember decades past when there was a feeling of beauty in the carols and in THE story of Christmas."
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Why the Lost Gospels Did Not Make the Canonical Cut
Why the Lost Gospels Did Not Make the Canonical Cut: "The rejection of “other” Gospels by the proto-orthodox and orthodox church was neither arbitrary nor merely political. The reasons for rejecting them were cogent and compelling. Among the main criticisms lifted against the “other” Gospels and their authors is that: (1) The “Jesus” they set forth is not recognizable as the Jesus known in other sacred writings or congruent with apostolic tradition; (2) The “other” Gospels are often esoteric, elitist, and erroneous in what they affirm about God, creation, sin, holiness, ethics, and redemption; and (3) They do not properly have origins among Jesus’ earliest followers and are late and tendentious."
God was in control and he was not going to let them include the wrong writings in our guidebook.
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God was in control and he was not going to let them include the wrong writings in our guidebook.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Jesus in the Old Testament. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Jesus in the Old Testament. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "Before Adam and Eve sinned, they were two happy, naked vegetarians. Immediately after eating the fruit God commanded them not to eat, they were naked and ashamed. In an effort to cover their shame, they sewed fig leaves together. When God found them in the garden, He slaughtered the first animal in history to make skins to cover Adam and Eve."
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On The Box: Words of Comfort: Dinner With 40 Atheists
On The Box: Words of Comfort: Dinner With 40 Atheists: "Most who profess atheism aren’t really “atheists.” After a few moments chatting with them about the fact that every building is proof that there was a builder, and that creation therefore is proof that there is a Creator, many change their minds. Or if, confronted with the fact that they believe that nothing created everything, they default to agnosticism, that something did create everything."
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Monday, December 3, 2012
Ten Points to Consider About the Flood | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Ten Points to Consider About the Flood | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "1. Flood Legends—Hundreds of legends of a massive flood are found in cultures all over the world. This is a great confirmation of the biblical account and exactly what we would expect as nations traveled around the world passing down the account of the Flood. Various aspects of the Flood would be lost and other parts embellished, and that is precisely what we find."
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College Allegedly Tells Student Club it Can’t Sell ‘Christmas’ Trees Because They’re Associated With a ‘Christian Event’ (Updated) | TheBlaze.com
College Allegedly Tells Student Club it Can’t Sell ‘Christmas’ Trees Because They’re Associated With a ‘Christian Event’ (Updated) | TheBlaze.com: "Western Piedmont Community College in Morganton, North Carolina, is capturing attention after school officials allegedly replaced the word “Christmas” with “holiday” in a student club’s announcement of a tree sale."
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On The Box: Words of Comfort: The Issue of Faith
On The Box: Words of Comfort: The Issue of Faith: "Ask most atheists if the theory of evolution has anything to do with faith, and they will tell you that it doesn’t. It is a “fact.” However, let’s look closely at Professor Richard Dawkin’s own words, and watch for his use of the word “believe” when it comes to the theory of evolution. "
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