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God's Law or Chaos God's Law or Tyranny God's Law or God's Judgment Millions of Christians, sadly, have not recognized the continuing authority of God's law or its many applications to modern society. They have thereby reaped the whirlwind: cultural and intellectual impotence. They have surrendered this world to the devil. They have implicitly denied the power of the death and resurrection of Christ. They have served as footstools of the enemies of God. But humanism's free ride is coming to an end. This journal serves as an introduction to this woefully neglected topic. |
| Journal Contents volume 11 // number 1 2000 |
| Theological issues: |
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| Tithe? Give? — What should I do? by Sandy Fiedler |
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| John Knox: In the Shadow of a Hero, by Gordan Runyan |
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| Why I Am Pro Gun, by S. Michael Fort |
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| The Gospel According to Marx, by William Norman Grigg |
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| Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler, by Antony C. Sutton |
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| Political Issues: | |
| Returning to a Constitutionally Limited
Government, by Jay Banks |
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| Call of Duty: The Sterling Nobility of Robert
E. Lee A Book Review by Sandy Fiedler |
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| "Hate Crime" Hypocrites,
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media's handling of the shooting rampage at the Wedgwood Baptist Church |
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| Disaster results when compromising beliefs, by Carol Fort |
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| Psychotropics,
An estimated six million American children are presently taking legally prescribed psychotropic drugs |
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