Saturday, March 8, 2014

Where did the Genesis Flood waters go? • ChristianAnswers.Net

Where did the Genesis Flood waters go? • ChristianAnswers.Net: "The whole Earth was covered with the Flood waters, and the world that then existed was destroyed by the very waters out of which the Earth had originally emerged at God's command (Genesis 1:9; 2 Peter 3:5-6). But where did those waters go after the Flood?"



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Four Businesses Whose Owners Were Penalized for Their Religious Beliefs | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News from The Heritage Foundation

Four Businesses Whose Owners Were Penalized for Their Religious Beliefs | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News from The Heritage Foundation: "Editor’s note: Amid the heated debate over Arizona’s SB 1062 law, which aims to protect religious liberty, it’s worth looking back at some of the ways that religious beliefs have come under attack in the public square in recent years. The language in this post that is quoted originally appeared in a National Review Online article by Ryan T. Anderson and Leslie Ford. Kelsey Harris also contributed to this article."



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BIBLE STUDY:If Jesus had a church in Simi Valley, my church would be bigger - Francis Chan - YouTube

BIBLE STUDY:If Jesus had a church in Simi Valley, my church would be bigger - Francis Chan - YouTube: ""



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Friday, March 7, 2014

allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Father Allegedly Kills Daughter, Attacks Pastor, Others for Converting to Christianity

allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Father Allegedly Kills Daughter, Attacks Pastor, Others for Converting to Christianity: "The Oyo State Police command has arrested a suspect in connection with the killing of his daughter, Miss Kausara Isiaka for allegedly converting to Christianity.

The suspect was alleged by Reverend Daniel Oladimeji, one of the four persons he attacked with machete that he suspected him to be the brain behind the attack."



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Question of the Week

Question of the Week: "Scripture does not command Christians to fast. God does not require or demand it of Christians. At the same time, the Bible presents fasting as something that is good, profitable, and beneficial. The book of Acts records believers fasting before they made important decisions (Acts 13:2; 14:23). Fasting and prayer are often linked together (Luke 2:37; 5:33). Too often, the focus of fasting is on the lack of food. Instead, the purpose of fasting should be to take your eyes off the things of this world to focus completely on God. Fasting is a way to demonstrate to God, and to ourselves, that we are serious about our relationship with Him. Fasting helps us gain a new perspective and a renewed reliance upon God."



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J.C. Penney's Decline: What is going Unsaid - Patriot Update

J.C. Penney's Decline: What is going Unsaid - Patriot Update: "Mainstream media organs such as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and USA Today are all concerned over the on-going decline of retail giant, J.C. Penney (JCP).  The latest bad news for the once prosperous retailer is that dwindling sales are forcing it to slash 2,000 jobs and close 33 stores.  "



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The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Justice Satisfied.

The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Justice Satisfied.: "A youth once borrowed a fast car, and in a drunken stupor, sped through his home town at 120 m.p.h. Since everything was horse-drawn in his country town, there were no laws against speeding. So the council passed a law saying that 60 m.p.h. was the maximum speed, and that any transgressors would be fined $100 for every m.p.h. over the speed limit"



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Driving Evolutionists Crazy - China's Jurassic Park Yields Major Dinosaur Find – Includes Skin And Feathers! : Freedom Outpost

Driving Evolutionists Crazy - China's Jurassic Park Yields Major Dinosaur Find – Includes Skin And Feathers! : Freedom Outpost: "A fossil bed in China that is being called “Jurassic Park” has yielded perhaps the greatest dinosaur soft tissue discovery of all time. According to media reports, “nearly-complete skeletons” have been discovered that even include skin and feathers. But of course if these dinosaurs are really “160 million years old”, that should be absolutely impossible. Needless to say, this shocking discovery is once again going to have paleontologists scrambling to find a way to prop up the popular myths that they have been promoting. What they have been telling us simply does not fit the facts. The truth is that this latest find is even more evidence that dinosaurs are far, far younger than we have traditionally been taught."



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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Four Things We Won’t Need in Heaven (But Ought to Pursue Here on Earth) | Cold Case Christianity

Four Things We Won’t Need in Heaven (But Ought to Pursue Here on Earth) | Cold Case Christianity: "As a Christian, I have a reasonable expectation of Heaven, based on the clear teaching of Scripture and the logical consequence of God’s nature. I also anticipate a particular experience in Heaven based on the teaching of the Old and New Testament. I’m looking forward to what each of us will become when we are united with God. "



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The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Have you kept the 10?

The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Have you kept the 10?: "Have you kept the Ten Commandments? This is what someone would be like if he kept the moral Law—he would always love God with “all of his heart, mind, soul, and strength,” and love his neighbor as much as he has loved himself. He has never made a god to suit himself (either with his hands or in his mind). He has always given God’s name reverence, kept the Sabbath holy, honored his parents implicitly, and never once has he been “angry without cause.” He has never hated anyone, had lust in his heart, or had illicit sex. He has never stolen even a paper clip or ballpoint pen, or told as much as a “white” lie, and not once desired anything that belongs to someone else. He is, and always has been “pure in heart,” perfect in thought, word, and deed."



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