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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Accepting Black History Into American History
Some people say that we shouldn’t talk about black history in the USA, just American history. That is a worthy goal — a color blind history where all people are equal. The only problem is that when we honestly look … Continue reading
Posted in black history, history, lifestyles
Tagged abolitionist movement, African Americans, American history, autobiography, Bible, black codes, black history, black US senators, bondage, color blind, country, crime, darker, equal, experience, Frederic Douglas, government institutions, human, inequality, laws education, legal rights, Mark Twain, marriage, Native Americans, Paul Harvey, property, psyche, Puddin Head wilson, racial groups, rape, reading, reconstruction, selling, slave narratives, slave rebellions, slavery, Stowe, textbooks, the Constitution, the rest of the story, Uncle Tom's Cabin, underground railroad, USA, whites, William Monroe Trotter, worship
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What Skin Color Is Your Church?
Here is a question for you: What skin color is your church? Should churches that represent Heaven and all of its glorious human diversity (people from “every kindred and every tribe”) be able to be identified by the prominent skin … Continue reading
Posted in apologists, black history, history, lifestyles, organic church, religion
Tagged American, assemble, believers, brown, Christian, church Heaven, churches, diversity, glory, Gospel, government sponsored, kingdom of God, Korean, love, power, Racial segregation, real, red, ritual, shades, skin color, supernatural, tear down, tribe, USA black, walls, white, yellow
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Super Bowl Or Super Goal?
The Super Bowl is big. Super Bowl Sunday is the second-largest day for food consumption in the United States after Thanksgiving Day. Munch, munch. Most years the Super Bowl is the number one watched show on television. Even Super Bowl commercials are big, being the most costly … Continue reading
Posted in history, lifestyles, self-help, Super Bowl
Tagged advertising, agencies, airtime American history, brainwashing, chicken, commercials, culture, Dallas Cowboys, discussing, doers, Duane Thomas, enchant, energy, enjoy, events, for-profit, freedom, game, goal, hype, idea, materialism, money, NFL, number one, opiate for the people, others, passion, personal development, quarterback, reading, real-life, richers, Roman numerals, service, show, spectacle, spend, Super Bowl, team owners, television, Thanksgiving Day, thinking, time, TV, ultimate, United States, viewers, watching, wealth
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Religion Without Conversion Is Accepting Without Questioning
In some Arab countries it is against the law for a person to convert to another religion than the religion of her/his birth and upbringing. However, having been raised in a particular religion is no indication of its truth or validity. Religion … Continue reading
Posted in God, history, lifestyles, religion
Tagged 18th Century, adhering, American Colonies, Arab countries, belief, change, childhood risk life, Christ, conversion, convert, deceptions believer, direct, Dwight L. Moody, encountered heart strangely warmed, England, examine, faith, fire, God, Holy Spirit, human, illumination, Indians, infect, infection, invaded, Jesus, John wesley, Joseph Alleine, law against conversion, life, living, members, mighty, mind, multitudes, passionate, Paul of Tarsus, person, preaching, relationship, religion truth, rituals, rote, soul, spiritual awakening, success, teachings, Theodore Ledyard Cuyler, thoughts, transformation, upbringing, witnessing
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Gee. Does Geography Make Things True?
What determines most people’s religion? Why are most people in Saudi Arabia Muslims? Why are most people in India Hindus? Why do the majority of Americans claim to be Christian? Why do people in Communist countries say they are atheists? … Continue reading
Posted in Atheists, history, lifestyles, religion, Uncategorized
Tagged Americans, atheists, born, character, Christians, Communists, countries geography religion truth influence childhood enemy war nations citizens, family, Hindus, India, Japan, Japanese, morality, Muslims, observations, outside, Pakistan, Pakistani, people true evils decisions beliefs behaviors thinking reality think, raised, Saudi Arabia, side, society, stir, upbringing, valid, value, World War II
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