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Ethics: Government and Citizenship (Part 3)
Governments pass laws. Ideally, the purpose of these laws should be for society to have greater peace, protection, and order. Some of these laws concern non-Biblical issues (example: traffic laws). Such laws, when passed, do become laws which God expects … Continue reading →
Posted in Ethics, Government, Stats
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Tagged Acts 25, ann coulter, charles hudspeth, citizenship, death penalty, ethics, george watkins, government, killing, life, murder, old testement list for death penalty, qualifying passages, rebecca watkins, Romans13, stats, stephen dubner, steven levitt, thomas hobbs, types of punishment
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Lessons From the Ten Commandments
While it is true that the Ten Commandments are no longer in force, being a part of that system which was removed at the cross, still many of its points are again taught within the pages of the New Testament. … Continue reading →
Posted in Old Testament/New Testament, Seventh Day Adventists, Textual study
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Tagged adultery, coveting, Deuteronomy 5, exodus, Exodus 20, graven images, honor father and mother, idolatry, killing, lust, lying, murder, no other God, old testament/new testament, sabbath, six flags, stealing, ten commandments
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