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  • Sin after Consummation? Responding to Haden Clark’s Musings on Freewill and the Possibility of Sinning in Eternity

    Sin in heaven? Possible or not? A few weeks ago, I read an article (read here) by a fellow blogger Haden Clark that claimed it is a real possibility. Not just in heaven, but “in the final destination for believers, the new heaven on earth…we will be capable of [sin], but we won’t. Even if

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  • Socialism for Dummies

    Socialism for Dummies

    **Socialism for dummies: You work hard, so that others can take what you earn**  The promise is that rather than a monopolistic approach as in a capitalist economy where the private sector determines the overall outcome of benefits, you allow one centralized controlling body to make those determinations for you. Private property, assets and the

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  • Bullies in our Midst: Totalitarians Attack

    Our experiences help form the type of person we are. At least that is what I have come to believe. Everything that comes our way through our young lives teaches us how to cope with the circumstances we will face in adulthood. This process does not end when we reach the arbitrary year of 18.

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  • Axe or the Hand? The Wielder or the Wielded?

    Let’s be honest what I have been saying is hard to swallow and few will want to accept it (cf. John 6.60). People get nervous when you speak of “ought to do and ought not to do” (the Law of God).  People become uneasy when you tell them that God is full of wrath and

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  • White Man’s Sin: Racism? Responding to the Current War Heating up in the Church

    While many of my Christian brethren love to propagate their freedom of choice, an honest evaluation of our lives reveals that for all of our talk of freedom there are many things that we did not choose for ourselves. We didn’t choose our birth, or the timing of our entry into this world, nor did

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