Our generation has had it relatively easy. There are indications that our economy is broken. Is it broken beyond repair? At what point will it start to really affect us?
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Our generation has had it relatively easy. There are indications that our economy is broken. Is it broken beyond repair? At what point will it start to really affect us?
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When our thinking gets a little bent, God knows how to straighten it out. Will we let Him?
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Four principles all Christians can apply in discussing who to vote for. Think about why a person believes what he does, rather than getting involved an ‘us and them’ confrontation.
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Our brain shuts out the on-going things it perceives as unimportant stuf in our lives. Is it guessing right?
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We can sometimes do a better job of suppressing our own free speech than the government can. What do we fear?
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In a world of confused personal pronouns, how do we speak with each other with respect? And what difference does it make if someone wants to be referred to as he or she?
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A series looking at some of the assumptions made in the Climate Change rhetoric. Is the fact that the climate is changing at the same time that humans produced something an indication that one caused the other?
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There’s no one worth voting for, you say? Well, let’s do something about it – each of us!
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A series looking at some of the assumptions made in the Climate Change rhetoric. Is it logical to assume that if humans caused Climate Change, then humans should be able to ‘fix’ it? Without any side effects?
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We’ve all heard about Climate Change, but what is meant by it exactly? As much as it is comfortable for things to remain the same, we just know that they don’t.
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