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Category Archives: judgment
Most Everybody Draws A Line Between Thier Desires & Moral Principles
Almost everybody draws a line somewhere between their desires, cravings, and feelings; and moral principles. Almost everybody has at times a desire they want to fulfill, but they intentionally restrain themselves because they believe that fulfilling that desire is morally … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, juddgment, Judeo-Christian, judge, judges, judging, judgment, judgments, justice, marriage, marriage debate, marriage equality, married sex, moral failures, moral foundations, moral laws, moral leaders, moral reformer, moral restraints, morality, morals, sex, sex in marriage, sex objects, sexual addiction, sexual fulfillment, sexual purity, sexually confused, sin, sinner, sins
Tagged biblical morality, Christian morality, ethical philosophy, ethics, morality, philosophy, right and wrong
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A Good God? A Good Government?
People sometimes ask: “How can a good God judge and punish people? That’s like asking: “How can a good country have law enforcement, judges, and prisons?” George Scott Railton, an early leader of The Salvation Army, wrote: “A soul not … Continue reading
Posted in demons, destructive actions, devil, devils, evil, evil entities, evil spirits, juddgment, judge, judges, judging, judgment, judgments, justice, law enforcement, popular culture, popular opinion, prisons, punishment, Quotations, quote, Quotes
Tagged George Scott Railton, God is good, Is God good?, politics, quotations, The Salvation Army
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You Can Hear The Voice Of The Spirit
We all need to hear it; The voice of the Spirit. There’s no need to fear it; All true hope is near it. He that has ears, let him hear what the Spirit says . . . – It’s easy … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Bible reading, Bible study, biblical, Biblical concept, condemning, fear, good sermon, he that has ears, hearing God, hearing Jesus, hearing the Holy Spirit, hope, judge, judging, judgment, judgments, let him hear what the Spirit says, preacher, preaching, preaching the Word, prophets, spirit, Spirit-led, Spirit-prompted
Tagged Christianity, Holy Spirit, obedience, voice of the Spirit
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3 Bold & Radical Martin Luther King Quotations
3 bold, radical, and ignored quotes from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: “God has a way of standing before the nations with judgment, and it seems that I can hear God saying to America, ‘You’re too arrogant! And if you … Continue reading
Posted in America, arrogance, Be still and know that I am God, bold, change, change agent, Christ, Christ followers, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, church history, colony of heaven, commitment, contemporary church, disturbers of the peace, drunk, early church, gladiators, God calling, God-intoxicated, hearing God, hearing Jesus, ignored, infanticide, Jesus, Jesus Christ, judgment, MLK, mores, obey God rather than men, outside agitators, persecution, popular opinion, power, powerful, quote, Quotes, radical, radical obedience, Spirit-filled, Spirit-led, spiritual, spirituality, thermometer, thermostat, voice of God
Tagged Christianity, church, early christians, God, Martin Luther King Jr., quotations, religion
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Trying To Understand Hell
Popular writer, Rob Bell, wrote a book called Love Wins where he gives his views about Hell. I’ve not read Rob’s book, but here are my views of Hell uninfluenced by Mr. Bell. I believe that Hell is a spiritual … Continue reading
Posted in God, Bible, books, spiritual, fire, morality, morals, soul, sin, Heaven, conscience, Americans, mystery, fear, voice of God, hate, eternal life, harmful habit, moral principles, judgments, choice, Christian, God's government, missional, omnipresent, justice, Biblical concept, unhappiness, suffering, Christian values, fire insurance, answer to God, God's authority, harmful thinking, moral restraints, judgment, Baghdad, Katrina, How Evil Works, evil entities, evil spirits, self-destruction, God calling, self-focus, selfish desires, judge, biblical, morality-phobic, self-inflicted, moral failures, views, looting, New Orleans, deterrent, hell on wheels, hellfire, Quantum physics
Tagged after life, Christianity, evil, hell, Love Wins, religion, Rob Bell
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I Saw Lincoln (You Should Too!)
I saw Abraham Lincoln, not in person, of course, but in the new movie, Lincoln, directed by Steven Spielberg and staring Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln. I was expecting a drama about the life of Lincoln, but this was not that. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, lifestyles, abolitionists, social justice, human rights, race, racism, Black Like Me, war, books, American, negro spirituals, morality, morals, values, American media, courage, black is beautiful, spiritual warfare, Americans, moral principles, judgments, spiritual combat, clear conscience, missional, corrupt culture, society, natural laws, justice, disapproval, human nature, judgment, sacrifice, inspiration, soldiers, US president, institution, Democrat, USA, movie, blacks, African Americans, integrity, government, moral failures, antii-slavery, congress, Senate, House of Representatives, Mary Todd Lincoln, combat, Republicans, Thaddeus Stevens, Senator Charles Sumner, racists, liberty and justice for all, abolitionism, equal rights, subhuman, majority
Tagged 13th Constitutional Amendment, Abraham Lincoln, American abolitionist movement, American history, black history, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln movie, politics, slavery, Steven Spielberg
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“First we practice sin, then defend it, then boast of it.” –Thomas Manton
Posted in lifestyles, human rights, criticism, recovery, meaning, morality, morals, repent, dishonesty, moral principles, choice, repentance, corrupt culture, depression, post-Christianity, self-produced, disapproval, human nature, seduction, moral restraints, judgment, seduction of self-destruction, self-destruction, denial, self, disrespect, selfish desires, depravity, judge, morality-phobic, discomfort, moral failures, defend, defense, rebellion
Tagged contemporary culture, quotations, quotes, sin, Thomas Manton
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Was Jeremiah A Holy Shock Jock?
A shock jock can be defined as: A radio personality who uses provocative or inflammatory words to make offensive and/or controversial comments in order to get people’s attention and build ratings for his program. A modern example of a shock jock … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Bible reading, Bible type revival, biblical, Biblical concept, Christian, Christian history, Christian values, Christianity, conscience, contemporary society, controversial, conviction, conviction of sin, faith, faith-based, fatherless children, God, God's authority, God's government, godly sorrow, greed, guilt, Israel, Judeo-Christian, judgment, judgments, justice, kingdom of God, lifestyle Christianity, lifestyles, live to please God, meaning, moral failures, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, morality-phobic, morals, natural laws, nature of God, obedience, offensive, prostitute, radio, refuse to blush, repent, repentance, right and wrong, right conduct, right living, righteousness, self-focus, selfish desires, shocking statements, sin, spiritual combat, spiritual warfare, values, wickedness
Tagged Bible, Howard Stern, Jeremiah, religion, shock jock, sin
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Should People Speak Out If They Believe Innocent People Are Being Killed?
Should people speak out if they sincerely believe that innocent people are being killed? Most people would give a positive answer to this question. For example, the government and the military of Syria have been killing tens of thousands of … Continue reading
Posted in against, America, citizens, freedom, government, heroes, injustice, judgment, judgments, military, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, popular culture, pro choice, pro life, prochoice, protest, right conduct, right living, speaking out
Tagged abortion, international politics, killing the innocent, murder, politics, Syria, Syrian government, United Nations
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There’s A You In You
There’s more to life than meets the eye. There’s more to see than Instagram, Netflicks, YouTube, and TV. So open your eyes. Take a look in your heart. You’ll see that there’s more than Intel inside — more than integrated … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, brain, brain chemistry, brain research, chipsets, choice, circuits, clear conscience, conscience, consciousness, conviction, decision-making, depths, experiment, free spirit, free will, hearing God, human body, human life, human nature, information processors, insight, inspiration, integrated electronics, intellect, invisible, judge, judgment, judgments, life, lifestyles, listening, making decisions, materialism, materialistic evolution, meaning, microscope, mind, mysticism, non-material reality, purpose, real world, recovery, relevation, robotron, self-control, self-discipline, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, self-will, selfish desires, soul, soul food, spirit, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual interaction, spiritual skills, spiritual walk, test tube, truth, TV, TV network, vision, voice activated, voice of God, voices
Tagged information processing, Instagram, Intel Inside, Netflicks, religion, spirituality, Youtube
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