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Daily Archives: April 11, 2017
For Your Entertainment
Although I worked a bit later than usual even by my usual standards for this day of the week, largely because I was setting up e-mail rules to inform my co-workers that their special report requests would not be answered … Continue reading
Remember Me
Not too long ago [1] I was thinking and pondering of the songs I wanted for my funeral, and in recent weeks I have remembered that there is another song I would like to add to the list, a spare … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church of God, History, Music History, Musings
Tagged food, humor, memory
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Book Review: Law & Liberty
Law & Liberty, by Rousas John Rushdoony This book has an interesting history as part of the intensely prolific writings of this fairly typically prolific Theonomist writer. Given originally as a series of radio addresses in the 1960’s, these books … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged authority, law, legitimacy, political philosophy, politics, Theonomy
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Book Review: Faith And Obedience: An Introduction To Biblical Law
Faith And Obedience: An Introduction To Biblical Law, by Rousas John Rushdoony For quite some time [1] I have been familiar with the writings of many Theonomists, which is largely responsible for my somewhat dim view of the apologetic efforts … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, Maternal Lines
Tagged Introduction, law, legitimacy, Theonomy
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