Monthly Archives: March 2005

Will the Bones Speak Against Us?

Terri Schiavo, the brain-damaged woman in Florida that many thousands of words have been written about in the last two months, has died. She was starved and dehydrated under the watchful eye of the State and her husband. There is much I can say about this, but I offer an unusual take. This is the [...]

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Razing Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood

This is a very long post, but the Lord has impressed on me that it is vitally important. My prayer and hope is that you will read all of it and consider what your next step will be to make it a reality within your local community of believers. *** When I tell people I [...]

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Set in Stone?

Normally, I don’t touch on a lot of science here, but this recent paleological find is too important to ignore. Just this week, paleontologists (i.e.—”dinosaur scientists”) have announced the finding of soft tissue in the fossilized remains of a T. Rex dated at 70 million years old. This extraordinary discovery may actually slam closed the [...]

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