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Roe v. Wade Overturned, Now What?
A great legal victory occurred on June 24, 2022. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade after more than 49 years (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization). The issue of abortion is returned to the states. Now what? … Continue reading →
Posted in Abortion, Ethics, Family, Forgiveness, Homosexuality, Marriage, Priorities, stewardship
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Tagged all have sinned, amy coney barrett, anti-abortion, anti-same sex marriage, brett kavanaugh, changing hearts and minds, clarence thomas, Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization, donald trump, elder son, Forgiveness, forgiving, Grace, in the news, john roberts, June 24 2022, June 26 2015, legislating morality, legislating sin, light of world, mercy, neil gorsuch, Obergefell v Hodges, politics, pro-family, pro-life, prohibition, Roe v Wade, roe v. wade, salt of earth, salvation more important than politics, samuel alito, stewardship, the gospel's power to change hearts and minds, voting
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Paradoxical Words
Webster defines the word “paradox” to mean “something that is made up of two opposite things that seems impossible but is actually true or possible… a statement that seems to say two opposite things but that may be true” (www.merriam-webster.com). … Continue reading →
Posted in Bible Study, Death, Dedication, Hospitality, Humility, Tongue
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Tagged 1 Timothy 5:6, a.m. toplady, andrew carnegie, answer a fool, answering a foll, belief, bill gates, clinton lockhard, contradiction, dead while lives, die but shall live, do not answer a fool, donald trump, exalted humble, figure of speech, first last, folly and shame, hard saying, howard hughes, humble exalted, jim palmer, John 11:25-26, johnny ramsey, laodicea, last first, live in pleasure, lose life save it, Luke 18:14, Mark 8:35, mark 9:35, Matthew 19:30, never die, paradox, poor but rich, Proverbs 26:4-5, Revelation 2:9, Revelation 3:17, rich but poor, save life lose it, servant, smyrna, song rock of ages, terry hightower, the law of contradiction, the pharisee and the publican, warren buffet, webster dictionary, william randolf hearst, wise in his own eyes, words
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