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Tag Archives: politics
About Racism and Civil Unrest
The other day I took time to actually listen to some videos and read some articles about what is going on in our nation. I was somewhat appalled at one suggestion that said we should be teaching our children about … Continue reading
No Fan of Politics
Election years are a pain; I don’t like them. Certainly I do my duty, researching the candidates to find out just how close to my own opinions and beliefs are their talking points and actions. For state and local candidates … Continue reading
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American Dream
I has been over a month since the election was over. It seems that people are still just as divided and up in arms as they were before the election. In this country any child who is a natural born citizen … Continue reading
Politics and Christianity
There are many people who are questioning just why a Christian would support Trump. There are a lot of media people out there trashing him because he has lied. I haven’t seen all the video clips that would prove this allegation, … Continue reading
I Believe in Conspiracies
Years ago if someone started spouting about government conspiracies I would just ignore what they said and think to myself they are some conspiracy theory nut. Then in October of 1992 I was listening to a broadcast of Rush Limbaugh … Continue reading
End Times Discussions Abound
Lately I’ve been catching up on what the Christian world is saying about the signs of the times. Most of them from Chuck Missler of Koinonia House, to Stephen Ben Nun of Israeli News Live, to L. A. Marzulli, to … Continue reading
Divisiveness in Society
There is so much division within our society. Reading comments and heated arguments on various social media outlets I can see that things are declining. I would venture to guess pretty rapidly too. The recent mass shooting in Las Vegas … Continue reading →