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Daily Archives: November 18, 2019
Not Ignorant Of His Devices: Satan In 2 Corinthians 2
As we promised above, it is time to explore the follow-up to Paul’s disfellowshipment of a man for a public and open sin, rather than a sin that was being struggled with in private as is more common among believers. … Continue reading
Satan And The Temptation Of Sexual Sin In 1 Corinthians 7
We find an unusual reference to Satan, if not so unusual given the concerns against sexual immorality that are so common among contemporary believers, in 1 Corinthians 7:1-9. While it is not my intent here to discuss the context and … Continue reading
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Book Review: Deliver The Vote
Deliver The Vote: A History Of Election Fraud, An American Political Tradition–1742-2004, by Tracy Campbell It is quite likely that election fraud started before 1742, the earliest example cited in this thorough book and it certainly went beyond 2004, when … Continue reading
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Book Review: The Electoral College
The Electoral College, by Martha S. Hewson There are at least a few insights that one can gain from a book that is not quite as good as it thinks it is. For one, adopting a principle of synoptical reading … Continue reading
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Tagged legitimacy, political history, politics
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Book Review: After The People Vote
After The People Vote: A Guide To The Electoral College, edited by John C. Fortier As someone who has written on the matter of the electoral college [1] and who in general has a strong interest in constitutional law [2], … Continue reading