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Monthly Archives: September 2010
unemployment under Socialism
“To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first, and call whatever you hit the target” – Ashleigh Brilliant Continue reading
HDTV escapes slavery
Multi-million dollar corporations and heavily armed government thugs are no match for a teenager with a laptop. Continue reading
Obama has no leg to stand on
“Democrats controlled both houses of Congress before Barack Obama became president.” Continue reading
money can buy happiness
Whoever first stated that “money can not buy happiness” probably never owned a HP Touchsmart Tm2t. Continue reading
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most asinine quote of the day
“When someone thinks that they, on their own, can decide that somehow the government is tyrannical and that they can start a revolution, start a civil war, then we’re not following the process that our founding fathers set up.”
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the Christian case against copyright
In this video I explain why Copyrights, Patents and Intellectual Property are not moral laws. I show they are a fictional concept not identified as a sin in the Bible. Continue reading
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Christian vigilantism
I examine the morality behind unilateral vigilante action. Continue reading
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predestination – a prohorizo exegesis
The word Predestine in the Bible is examined. I show that Calvinists have perverted the word use and have manipulated current theological thinking by the manipulation. Continue reading
sins versus crimes – the woman caught in adultery
In this video I explain that Jesus did not teach the abolition of the Death Penalty. He, instead, held up the Mosaic law. Continue reading
people are not robots
Human beings naturally love freedom; they love to innovate and create. They want to be free to act and think how they wish. When parameters are set on them, such as in a school setting, they naturally rebel. Continue reading