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AntleHope: July 2012
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Sunday, July 29, 2012. I just posted this on Facebook, and wanted to share it here also:. It should be axiomatic that you shouldn't believe everything you see on the internet. And, one shouldn't pass along on FB or elsewhere that which is controversial unless they have researched the matter to make sure it is true. Http:/ www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp? They could also read this article by Terry Mattingly:. That equation is par for the journalistic course. But is it fair game to actually state, as fact, t...
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AntleHope: Comments on "Bad Religion", part 2
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Sunday, July 08, 2012. Comments on "Bad Religion", part 2. The prologue of "Bad Religion, How We Became A Nation Of Heretics". Whether it is a voice from the right that says America started as a Christian nation and, having moved away from its Christian principles, has lost God's favor, or a voice from the left that says America is in decline because it is too religious, both are inadequate explanations. Douthat says "America's problem isn't too much religion, or to little of it. It's. The problem today,...
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AntleHope: The Case for the Moral Superiority of Freedom Over Dependency
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Sunday, March 10, 2013. The Case for the Moral Superiority of Freedom Over Dependency. Americans are beginning to wake up to the failure of decades of a morally declining culture- a culture that not only has become enslaved to drugs, alcohol, sex, and violence, but is becoming enslaved to ever-growing government handouts. In Powerlineblog.com John Hinderaker wrote this, introducing Jeff Sessions' speech from Saturday. March 10, 2013. Making the Case for the Moral Superiority of Freedom. Still you should ...
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AntleHope: A Christian Living Out His Faith
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Sunday, August 12, 2012. A Christian Living Out His Faith. Some people get so wrapped up in the phrase “separation of church and state” that they think it means Christians have to leave their faith at home if they are elected to public office. This is especially true of those who mistakenly think the phrase is in the Constitution instead of in a letter from Thomas Jefferson to Baptists in Danbury, Connecticut. It’s worth reading the whole speech at this site. 8212;“Serious problems like those we fa...
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AntleHope: Journey Into The Unknown, part 15—Journey’s End
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Sunday, March 18, 2012. Journey Into The Unknown, part 15—Journey’s End. Since December 4, 2011 we have been on our Journey Into The Unknown. This week as I was talking with an old friend and mentor, he said “It sounds like your journey has led you to a new home.” Indeed. Today we joined Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church, our new church home. Just as the Lord was leading us to leave Calvary Baptist on our journey, I had lunch with my friend Tom. One of the primary things the Lord used to lead us to CC...
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AntleHope: Journey Into The Unknown, part 11
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Saturday, February 18, 2012. Journey Into The Unknown, part 11. In my last post I said that Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church (CCPC) satisfies the five criteria listed in part 6 for what we are searching for in a new church home. In almost every significant area there is very little difference between Baptists and Presbyterians. The one major difference is with baptism. I’ll explain the Baptist position later as I outline my own journey (of another kind) regarding baptism. 8220;The Essentials”. Built on t...
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AntleHope: March 2012
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Sunday, March 18, 2012. Journey Into The Unknown, part 15—Journey’s End. Since December 4, 2011 we have been on our Journey Into The Unknown. This week as I was talking with an old friend and mentor, he said “It sounds like your journey has led you to a new home.” Indeed. Today we joined Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church, our new church home. Just as the Lord was leading us to leave Calvary Baptist on our journey, I had lunch with my friend Tom. One of the primary things the Lord used to lead us to CC...
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AntleHope: Comments On "Bad Religion", part 1
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Sunday, July 08, 2012. Comments On "Bad Religion", part 1. I've started reading "Bad Religion, How We Became A Nation Of Heretics",. By Ross Douthat. It is so intriguing that I've decided to write a post on each chapter to share it with my friends. Douthat traces the decline in influence of religion on American culture since the optimistic years following WW II. He sees the problem not as too little religion nor too much religion, but as what he calls "bad religion". These "experimenters" typically have ...
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AntleHope: The "Chick-Fil-A Controversy"
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Sunday, July 29, 2012. I just posted this on Facebook, and wanted to share it here also:. It should be axiomatic that you shouldn't believe everything you see on the internet. And, one shouldn't pass along on FB or elsewhere that which is controversial unless they have researched the matter to make sure it is true. Http:/ www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp? They could also read this article by Terry Mattingly:. That equation is par for the journalistic course. But is it fair game to actually state, as fact, t...
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AntleHope: August 2012
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Sunday, August 12, 2012. A Christian Living Out His Faith. Some people get so wrapped up in the phrase “separation of church and state” that they think it means Christians have to leave their faith at home if they are elected to public office. This is especially true of those who mistakenly think the phrase is in the Constitution instead of in a letter from Thomas Jefferson to Baptists in Danbury, Connecticut. It’s worth reading the whole speech at this site. 8212;“Serious problems like those we fa...
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