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Monthly Archives: July 2012
God In The Public Square – The Foundation
By Tera Ertz As I have slowly begun diving back into the world of politics, I have been struck by how very distracting and destructive typical political debate can be. It does not seem to matter who the participants are, … Continue reading
Posted in Faith
Tagged bible, Christ, Christian, Christianity, First Epistle to Timothy, God, Jesus, Matthew 7:1, politics, Righteousness, Second Epistle to Timothy, Timothy
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Frustrated
By Nancy Gray I felt very frustrated. I felt like I carried the world on my shoulders. I couldn’t stop thinking of how to get people to face the horror that our country would face if people still got hung … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Social Issues
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Is It Appropriate For Congress To Continue A Jim Crow Law?
MICHIGAN, July 26, 2012 – On July 19th, 2012, at approximately 10:30 pm, the United States House of Representatives passed the $606 billion defense spending bill — the Defense Department Appropriations Act (H.R. 5856) — by a vote of 326 … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Free Enterprise, Labor, Social Issues
Tagged Associated Buiders and Contractors, Congressman Steve King, davis bacon, Defense Department Appropriations Act, discrimination, government, Jim Crow Law, Law, Obama, racism, republicans, United States, United States House of Representatives
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God in the Public Square – The Return Part 2
I have always been a Christian, in the sense that I have always believed in Christ as my savior. I have always been a conservative, first in a nebulous sense, and then in a more detailed, vocal sort of way. … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ, Christian, Christianity, church, conservatism, Facebook, faith, God, Jesus, politics, tera ertz
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