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Category Archives: thoughts
Greenwich becoming Connecticut’s gay marriage capital
Proximity to New York may be making Greenwich the capital of gay marriage in the area, just as it made Greenwich the Powerball Mecca a few years back. Since Nov. 12, when a state judge gave the final go-ahead for … Continue reading
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Tagged bridgeport, christian, connecticut, family, gay agenda, greenwich, hartford, marriage, new haven, new york, stamford
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One man, one woman – unless that offends you, of course!
The Church’s failure to compete in the spheres of vocabulary and language has brought our society to the place where it is about to get hit by a train. It’s time for Christians to ask for, even insist upon, several … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, catholic, christianity, connecticut, evangelical, family, gay agenda, Jesus, law, marriage, Scripture, society
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The Twelve Days of Christmas myth
It’s that time of year, when the world falls in love (so sang Frank Sinatra) and when the world also sends bogus urban legend emails about all things Christmas. Is it true that the song “The Twelve Days Of Christmas” … Continue reading
The aftermath of the Lakeland Revival
Columnist Lee Grady of Charisma isn’t afraid to slaughter the sacred cows of the charismatic movement. This week he has revisited the controversy arising out of the Lakeland Revival, featuring the ministry of Todd Bentley. What lessons should we be … Continue reading
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Tagged bentley, charismatic, christian, christianity, evangelical, lakeland
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Around the State, November 29
A few things you might have missed while you were stuffing yourself… ¶ A Hamden church has a big give in the community. ¶ Another Connecticut high school gets metal detectors. ¶ A Redding pastor sticks his neck out by … Continue reading
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Tagged connecticut, danbury, economy, hamden, massachusetts, news, redding
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Christmas is coming – get ready for those dinner table atheists!
The joyous crowds of rosy-cheeked, Andy-Williams-listening shoppers have given us our first trampling of the year, thus marking the official start of the “holiday season.” But what about those slightly less perilous hazards you are likely to encounter this Christmastide, … Continue reading
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Tagged apologetics, atheism, Christ, christianity, christmas, evangelical, evolution, God, religion
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Country music hit saves unborn lives
The unabashedly pro-life LifeSiteNews.com tells the story of country music superstar Kenny Chesney’s song There Goes My Life and how it’s touching people’s hearts by making them re-think abortion in cases of “unwanted pregnancies.” The song’s deeply human story deals … Continue reading
Is Verichip making the Mark of the Beast?
The Verichip Corporation has created a stir of late through its marketing of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips which can be implanted into animal tissue, even human beings. On its website, the company markets these wireless services as helpful with … Continue reading
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Tagged antichrist, bible, christianity, end times, evangelical, prophecy, RFID, verichip
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More follies of atheism
Dinesh D’Souza continues to hammer away at the pretensions of atheism. The author of What’s So Great about Christianity is wondering what happens “When Science Points To God:” If you want to know why atheists seem to have given up … Continue reading
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