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When one phase of human life is considered to be disposable and worthless, it devalues all human life and contributes to the violence in our society.
When one phase of human life is considered to be disposable and worthless, it devalues all human life and contributes to the violence in our society.
Spiritual Warfare & The Christian Battle Flag
The Salvation Army Flag is not a decoration to collect dust inside a chapel or church building. It’s not a religious relic. It is a battle flag that belongs on the streets of the world. The first “Blood & Fire” … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Corinthians 10:4, alternative lifestyle, Bible, Biblical concept, Blood and Fire, blood of Jesus, Catherine Booth, Christ, Christ followers, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian flag, Christian history, Christian organizations, Christian values, church, church history, country, Coventry, empire, England, fight the good fight of faith, fire, fire of the Holy Spirit, holiness, Holy Spirit, invasion, kingdom, New Testament, nonviolence, purity, religious relic, salvation, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, soldiers, spiritual, spiritual walk, The Salvation Flag, violence
Tagged battle flag, Christianity, evangelism, prayer, spiritual combat, spiritual warfare, The Salvation Army
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What Kind Of A Society Produces Frequent, Random Acts Of Mass Murder?
What’s going on in America? Why are individuals frequently engaging in random acts of horrible evil as they commit the mass murder of innocent people? Our nation uses violence against terrorism abroad, but produces individuals who commit acts of terror … Continue reading
Posted in American, American history, anger, angst, conscience, conviction of sin, current events, darkness, demons, disdain, evil entities, evil spirits, hate, hate speech, history, human nature, meaning, meaninglessness, misery, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, morals, myths, natural laws, random, repentance, self-destruction, self-will, sin, sinner, tears, thoughts, Uncategorized, victims, violence
Tagged Aurora Colorado, Dark Night shooting, evil, mass murders in America, Oak Creek Wisconsin, shootings, Sikh temple shooting
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In a country where you can get shot along with 70 others while going to a movie . . . we desperately need God.
A quotation from the ancient prophet, Isaiah: “Seek the LORD while he may be found; call on him while he is near.”
Posted in Christian values, Christianity, church, comfort, compassion, conviction of sin, corrupt culture, faith, God, God-shaped vacuum, His story, injury, injustice, Isaiah, justice, Lord, meaninglessness, morality, morals, political issue, popular culture, revelation, revival, salvation, search for significance, searching for significance, sinner, soul, spiritual awakening, spiritual combat, spiritual warfare, surrender to God, values, violence, violent streak
Tagged Auroa, Batman, Colorado, movie, quotations, religion, shooting
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Can Real Love Disagree And/Or Disapprove?
Can real love disagree and/or disapprove? Yes. I know that it can. If you read my blog, you know that I am willing to think in uncommon ways. I have many ideas and some behaviors that are not commonly accepted … Continue reading
Posted in 95 theses, anti-war, belief, church, denominations, disapproval, disdain, ethics, faith, faith-based, free spirit, freedom, gifts of the Spirit, hate, hate speech, heretic, house church, judgments, kindness, lifestyles, moral principles, morality, morals, non-church, non-church movement, organic church, outside the box, pacifism, pacifists, participatory church, political correctness, popular culture, post-Christianity, questions, relational church, revolution, self-control, sermon, sermons, simple church, speaking in tongues, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, thinking, vegetarianism, violence, war, What would Jesus do?
Tagged acceptance, blog, disagreement, hate speech, honest disapproval, real love, religion, toleration
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A Preference And A Conviction Make Me Part Of Two Minority Groups
I’m part of two small minority groups, however, I seldom tell anyone. I guess I am in the closet. I’ve been a vegetarian for about 4 years. Its my preference. I stopped eating meat to support my daughter who is … Continue reading
Posted in anger, closet, conviction, disapproval, disdain, history, jail, pacifism, pacifists, parents, preference, tortured, vegan, vegetarianism, violence
Tagged lifestyle, minority groups, out of the closet, pacifism, preference, tolerance, vegan, vegetarianism, war
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