Getting Properly Confused I’ve stated in another blog that being unsure, even confused, can be a result even of the …
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By Wm. Travis CoblentzFiled Under: Christianity and Politics, Church and Law, Philosophy, Worldview Tagged With: God's justice, justice, mercy, Plato, recompense
Getting Properly Confused I’ve stated in another blog that being unsure, even confused, can be a result even of the …
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By Wm. Travis CoblentzFiled Under: Christianity and Politics, Worldview Tagged With: abortion, heroism, Roe v Wade, victimization
Concern over Motive A few years ago, someone who claimed to be a feminist woman wrote an article—which turned out to …
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By Wm. Travis CoblentzFiled Under: Christianity and Politics, Worldview Tagged With: apathy, injustice, justice, politics, social justice
"What we need is a national conversation..." The call for the correction of injustice resounds throughout every …
By Wm. Travis CoblentzFiled Under: Christianity and Politics Tagged With: abortion, dialogue, Doug Jones, politics, repentance, Roy Moore, self-deceit
The recent senate race in Alabama and the win of Doug Jones, and loss of Roy Moore, has stirred up a lot of negative …
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