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Obama Healthcare Pays for Abortion

Only a few months after the Healthcare bill passed (aka Obamacare) and the President signed an executive order “guaranteeing” taxpayer money won’t fund abortion, we find out (surprise!) it will, and does. How long did that promise last? As long as an ice-cube in Hell.

The Cloward-Piven Strategy

Perhaps you’ve heard the “Cloward and Piven strategy” mentioned. What exactly is it? And how does it play into the wildly increasing Federal debt, failure to act on a number of issues, and general political philosophy (“Never let a crisis go to waste”)?

Truth-Lie: Stimulus and Jobs "Saved or Created"

Deficit-deniers are back at it again with the sequel “Myth of the Stimulus” as they tout a CBO report claiming millions of jobs created from the (in)famous “Stimulus” package. But does the report have any relevance to reality at all? Read the report for yourself and see what the CBO director says about it to find out. The answer will surprise you after you’ve heard what politicians claimed for it.

Bill Maher Show and Intolerant Atheists

Bill Maher may hold strange views, but one thing we admire him for—he’ll state his views straight out, without any attempt to sugar coat it or show tact (at least he’s honest and proudly proclaims his views, in contrast to others who attempt to hide it. He’s consistent in his atheist far-left elitist views). Recently on his show atheist S.E. Cupp appeared, whose latest book titled “Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media’s Attack on Christianity” created some interesting discussion, and displayed the paradox of atheism.

The First Amendment: Separation of Church and State

The “separation of church and state” phrase gets thrown about frequently as a first amendment issue, but you’d be surprised to see the phrase doesn’t appear where it’s frequently credited. So what does separation of church and state imply?

The Increasing Federal Deficit

When something can’t continue forever, it will end. In the case of the increasing Federal deficit, at some point it has to stop — the only questions are when and how (as in how painful will it be).

Three Easy Methods to Get Current News

How can you find current news and information without spending hours surfing the web? Three easy methods exist to have news delivered to you, instead of you searching for it.

Presidents' day Honors Washington and Lincoln

Originally Presidents Day was known as Washington’s birthday, but later Lincoln was added to the mix. As usual, Congress messed with what was known as Washington’s birthday to help create the confusion. But in any event, President’s Day honors Washington and Lincoln.

Schuller Cancels "Glory of Easter"

The church founded by Robert Schuller canceled it’s famous “Glory of Easter” production due to rough economic times.

Keeping up to Date with News and Information

Do you struggle with finding news and information? With all the different source, wouldn’t it be easy if news could be compiled into an easy to use all-at-once source? Say no more, we’ve done it for you! Take a look…

Connecting the News Dots

Different news stores which appear unrelated often yield connections when placed next to each other. What do wild rants from a Congressman in Florida have to do with an attack and rape on a high school student across the country?

Another Troubled Church

An example of a church failing to properly communicate truth. Just as in Corinth, the church must avoid common problems. Sadly, the problems in Corinth remain in the church today.

The Beginnings of the Financial Crisis

With all the economic uncertainty in the news, many people ask a simple question - how did the country get into this mess? And can $800 billion get us out? Most importantly, what lessons should be learned for the future?

Final Exam: The Death of Dale Earnhardt

Thoughts about the racing death of Dale Earnhardt - the greatest stock car driver of all time.

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Dead Sea Scrolls Available on Internet

Technology and the Internet provide huge advantages for Bible study — what was unthinkable a few decades ago becomes ordinary today. To maximize your study time, you should take advantage of what technology offers, while being careful how you step.

Testing God

Some people refuse medical treatment and instead pray for healing alone, saying their faith in God will be sufficient to bring healing. But is refusing medical care wise? Are those groups correct saying accepting medical treatment is a lack of faith? When Jesus was tempted by satan, His response contains the answer.

The Un-reverend Pastors

On the heals of the Jeremiah Wright controversy comes another Chicago “pastor” who doesn’t quite have the time to preach on God on Sunday, instead choosing political campaigning from the pulpit. But does God support this one candidate over others? In the Old Testament Moses gives an example of what happens if one of God’s leaders misrepresents Him.

Girls Gone Wild

The latest crime wave affecting schools are random beatings of other students for no reason other than to get the video on the Internet. We continue to be shocked by the savage actions of a few, but as society continues to spiral downward after losing its moral compass, can this trend be reversed?

Preachers and Politicians

All the recent flap over the comments of pastor Jeremiah Wright illustrates an important point. It’s not really about his comments, or if Obama himself supported them (or heard them at all), it’s not even about racism — those are all political issues and have been discussed elsewhere ad nauseum without resolution. But one issue hasn’t been discussed much and missed entirely by the media …

Prostitutes and Politicians

By now, everyone should have heard the story – the up and coming Democrat Governor of New York wasted tens of thousands of dollars on prostitutes and resigned. But beyond the basic case itself (similar stores being repeated among Presidents, Congressmen, and Senators), what does this mean for the Christian? What lessons should (must) we learn from Spitzer’s downfall?

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