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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Book Review: Mother, Should I Trust The Government
Mother, Should I Trust The Government?: The Making And Keeping Of Our American Republic, by Jake Jacobs Ph.D [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Life Sentence Publishing in exchange for an honest review.] The short answer to … Continue reading
Posted in American Civil War, American History, Book Reviews, Christianity
Tagged humor, political history, political philosophy, politics
14 Comments
Book Review: How To Tie A Tie
How To Tie A Tie: A Gentleman’s Guide To Getting Dressed, by Potter Style [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Blogging For Books/Potter Style in exchange for an honest review.] It is a bit of a shame … Continue reading
Every Other Freckle
When as a high school student I undertook my only serious and lengthy study of psychology that was not narrowly focused on my own life and personality and personal history, one of the schools of psychology that I found to … Continue reading
Book Review: A Game Of Thrones
Being a casual fan of the television show “Game Of Thrones,” which is based on this series of novels “A Song Of Ice And Fire [1],” when I saw this book and its cohorts on sale at Costco the first … Continue reading
Clark College Graduation: A Live Blogging Experiment
Tonight I am at the graduation ceremony for a couple of my friends here in Ridgefield, and I thought it would be worthwhile to do an experiment with live blogging. Here goes it. 3:45pm – Left work early today because … Continue reading
Book Review: Self-Deliverance
Self-Deliverance: How To Gain Victory Over The Powers Of Darkness, by K.A. Schneider [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Chosen Books in exchange for an honest review.] When one reads enough books about a subject, one starts … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Biblical History, Book Reviews, Christianity, Church of God, History
Tagged deomonology, family, freedom, legitimacy
3 Comments
Misery Loves Company
For reasons I do not understand, but a pattern I nevertheless recognize, I have ended up with a lot of books that deal with the same subject [1], the struggle of believers against unwanted demonic influence and oppression. Without any … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church of God, Musings, Satan's House Divided
Tagged demonology, education, family
2 Comments
Book Review: Parents! Loose Your Children From Bondage
Parents! Loose Your Children From Bondage (Enhanced Edition) by Abolaji Muyiwa Akinbo [Note: This book was provided free of charge by the author in exchange for an honest review.] Every once in a while I like to read a self-published … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity
Tagged children, culture, demonology, family
14 Comments
And They Shall Keep Their Souls In Torment
Yesterday I found out that one of my blog posts [1] had been linked by someone else who was writing about scientific studies that had found a genetic link between genius (especially artistic genius in writing or music or other … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged bio-psychodynamics, legitimacy, personality, psychology, science
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Book Review: Exploring Christian Theology: Volume Two
Exploring Christian Theology: Volume Two: Creation, Fall, And Salvation, by Nathan D. Holsteen & Michael J. Svigel, general editors [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Bethany House Publishers in exchange for an honest review.] This book, in … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church of God, History
Tagged evolution, law, Sabbath, Trinity
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