Wednesday, May 22, 2013

On The Box: Words of Comfort: Judgment Day

On The Box: Words of Comfort: Judgment Day: "The Bible makes it clear that there will be a Day of Judgment. The Scriptures warn, “Though they join forces, the wicked will not go unpunished” (Prov. 11:21). However, will the standard of judgment be the Ten Commandments, or something else? Some believe it be the words of Jesus that will judge mankind, based on John 12:48: “He who rejects Me, and does not receive My words, has that which judges him—the word that I have spoken will judge him in the last day.”"

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BGEA: Chaplains Responding to Oklahoma Tragedy

BGEA: Chaplains Responding to Oklahoma Tragedy: "As residents start to comprehend the scope of disaster in Oklahoma, crisis-trained chaplains from the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team are on the ground, prepared to minister to the emotional and spiritual needs of those whose world has been forever changed."

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BGEA: Chaplains Responding to Oklahoma Tragedy

BGEA: Chaplains Responding to Oklahoma Tragedy: "As residents start to comprehend the scope of disaster in Oklahoma, crisis-trained chaplains from the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team are on the ground, prepared to minister to the emotional and spiritual needs of those whose world has been forever changed."

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Atheists Want Their Unbelieving ‘Bibles’ Placed Next to Gideon Bibles

Atheists Want Their Unbelieving ‘Bibles’ Placed Next to Gideon Bibles: "The governor of Georgia has ordered that Bibles that were removed from lodges at government parks throughout the state be returned. Gov. Deal’s order prompted American Atheists, a group founded in 1963 by famed atheist Madeline Murray O’Hair,[1] “to ship books on atheism to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources in hopes that they will be placed in every cabin in the state parks.”"

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On The Box: Words of Comfort: The Creator Created

On The Box: Words of Comfort: The Creator Created: "There are two reasons I don’t accept this statement. The first is that only those who are omniscient can say that there is no God. What they mean to say is that with the limited knowledge they have at present, they have come to the conclusion that there is no God, but they really don't know because there may be ample evidence in the knowledge they haven’t yet discovered."

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

On The Box: Today’s Show Notes: Tuesday, 21st May 2013.

On The Box: Today’s Show Notes: Tuesday, 21st May 2013.: " The scene -- block after block of flattened homes and businesses, the gutted remains of a hospital and hits on two elementary schools -- left even seasoned veterans of Oklahoma’s infamous tornadoes reeling"

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FCC proposing to allow more sex and profanity during kids’ television viewing hours | Fox News

FCC proposing to allow more sex and profanity during kids’ television viewing hours | Fox News: "If you thought that our television channels were already saturated with enough sex, vulgarity and profanity, you may want to brace yourself – the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing changes to its guidelines that would allow more racy content to infiltrate the small screen during hours when kids could tune in."

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

The science of the Bible

The science of the Bible: "One of the ways to prove that the Bible is true and is the word of God, is to look at all the science that was written about in the Bible thousands of years before man discovered or could even imagine that many of these scientific things were real."

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

The Ten Commandments by spease

The Ten Commandments by spease: "The ten commandments are the laws of God, sent down to man to show us the difference between right and wrong. The Ten Commandments are Gods laws to show us what sin is, and shows us that we are all sinners."

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Texas Abortionist Killed Babies With His Bare Hands

Texas Abortionist Killed Babies With His Bare Hands: "There’s another murderer masquerading as an OB doctor in Texas whose clinic is being investigated after a few of his employees came forward with their testimonies. Three women and one other anonymous person who were employed by Dr. Douglas Karpen have come forward to testify about the horrific details of what went on at this particular clinic and possibly two other clinics that Karpen owned. Here are some of the things they witnessed from their former boss:"

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