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The Mathematical Proof for Christianity Is Irrefutable
It is impossible that Christianity is not God's revelation of truth to man. Simply impossible. The math proves it beyond question. It doesn't take faith to believe that one plus one equals two, and it doesn't take faith to identify the religion which has mathematical certainty in its corner.
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How a Four-Year-Old Reacts to Abortion
It was a morning like all others, except my daughter was wide awake at 4:45 AM. I work hard at not being a morning person, but for her it came rather easily. I got dressed and made the quick decision to take my vivacious four-year-old with me. It was an ordinary morning, but at the last abortion clinic in Pensacola it was a morbid morning. Young ladies full of life were entering the house of death.
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Do Women Lose Focus When They Have a Baby?
Jones advocates that women are changed somehow when they experience the arrival of children. Having had three of my own – I could not agree more! As a working mother, the experience was both beautiful (as he iterates) and challenging. And yes, it made a difference in my work life – of course. But, is this a bad thing? I think not, and I actually do not think he is suggesting this is a bad thing, just the reality. My life was interrupted, pleasantly, with each child's arrival.
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Nuclear Middle East is Doomsday
As the Obama administration tries to unbury itself from snowballing scandals, my apocalyptic thriller steadily crawls from fiction to fact. The Middle East is an insane place. And it's going nuclear.
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No, Pope Francis is not 'Obsessed with Satan,' He's Just a Christian who Believes in the Devil
The mainstream media is at it again. "The Pope And The Devil: Is Francis an Exorcist," an Associated Press (AP) headline reads. The reporter writes that "Francis' obsession with Satan" is because he has mentioned the devil "on a handful of occasions" within a two month period.
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Taxpayers Fund $1M Reading List About Islam Sent to Libraries Nationwide
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) joined two private foundations, Carnegie and Duke, to fund "Muslim Journeys," a project that aims to present "new and diverse perspectives on the people, places, histories, beliefs, practices, and cultures of Muslims in the United States and around the world."
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Obamacare Expands How the IRS Can Hurt You
Most of us interact with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) once a year at tax time. But President Obama's Affordable Care Act health law puts us under the IRS's thumb all the time.
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Libya Deja Vu: Arming Syrian Rebels Likely to Usher in al Qaeda
As bad as the Assad family is, it may be the lesser of two evils. The Assads have never launched chemical weapons against Israel during their 43 years of rule, a detente due to Israel's reputed nuclear arsenal. If the rebels take over, especially if al Qaeda has infiltrated them, they may not respect the detente.
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Tears at Midnight: A Memorial Day Story
Standing there on the deserted trail, in the shadow of the memorial that contained the names of too many of his friends, Roger, in halting voice, shared with me his story.
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Teach Them Why They Died So That We Might Live
So there are a lot of new things to teach our children. Important things. Critical things. But I would urge every parent to teach their children one more thing this week and emphasize it all the year through: Teach them about the meaning behind Memorial Day.
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