Posted on September 4, 2008 by Neil
I’m not big on “Jesus junk,” but I like this t-shirt and wear it to work out sometimes. It was a good conversation starter the other day when a guy asked me about it. We briefly talked about the persecuted church and matters of faith and church in general. He was looking for a church home so [...]
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Posted on August 9, 2007 by Neil
While the plight of the Korean hostages in Afghanistan is cause for prayer and concern, I find it odd that the media gives so much attention to this particular incident and the previous issue in Afghanistan where a man was almost executed for his faith.
These things go on around the world on a daily basis, [...]
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Posted on November 7, 2006 by Neil
One of the Podcasts I listen to is the White Horse Inn, a group of reformed theologians. I don’t agree with everything they say but the show is quite good.
I highly recommend that you go to this site and listen to the October 1 and October 8 shows. You can listen online or download the MP3 [...]
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Posted on September 20, 2006 by Neil
More here. I’m sure they’ll mock Mohammad and Islam next, thus showing their desire for balance and how they courageously take on all icons. This would also prove Rosie O’Donnell’s point about the similarities between Islam and conservative Christianity, because I’m sure the Muslim response would also just be an email campaign.
To heighten their hypocrisy, NBC [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2006 by Neil
Muslims protest violently over accusations that they protest violently when accused of being a religion that was spread by violence. Seriously. This reminds me of Judges 6:31 ”. . . If Baal really is a god, he can defend himself when someone breaks down his altar.” (or criticizes one of his prophets?)
Michelle Malkin’s site has [...]
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Posted on August 11, 2006 by Neil
The notion that our political views shouldn’t be informed by our religious beliefs is simply absurd. Those who hyperventilate about “theocracies” and “separation of church and state” (a phrase that many people now realize wasn’t in the Constitution) are just trying to silence Bible-believing Christians. If you take their views to their logical conclusion it [...]
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Posted on August 3, 2006 by Neil
Many people are unaware that the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) exploits a little known law that lets them recover huge fees if they win religious expression lawsuits. This is why they can be so aggressive, and it is also why municipalities often cave in when the ACLU threatens them. Thankfully, there is a Senate [...]
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Posted on June 17, 2006 by Neil
A good friend of mine who is from Taiwan shared my website with some of his friends in China. Since China regulates religion so heavily, I was surprised they could view it. Apparently sites are tagged as religious, commercial, etc. and are permitted or banned based on the classification. My sites must not be tagged [...]
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