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why might a christian listen to beck?

Yes, I am what might variously be called conservative, libertarian, or classical liberal.  But no, I don’t listen to Glenn Beck–I’ve found much more efficient ways of getting my hands on much more interesting and worthwhile news.  Nevertheless, I thought I’d try to fashion a reply to Joel’s expression of puzzlement.  “Why in the world [...]
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i’m not the only one . . .

Yesterday I wrote a post entitled, “Does This Make Me Alarmist?,” in which I outlined, based on real data, an ugly possible scenario for a U.S. debt crisis emerging in possibly as little as three years.  And today the Mises Blog has chimed in. Some of the exact same figures are used, but the conclusion [...]
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a perfect example of how biblical scholarship should not be done

can be found at All Things Aramaic,
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crippling machine

If you don’t understand, find the lyrics on youtube. If you still don’t understand, I’m sorry for you.
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animal farm is online

You know, the book about a people’s revolution in which goods are communally owned and centrally managed resulting in great suffering and oppression?  Yeah, that’s here.
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a worthwhile image

A fading cross on the left and a promise of budding life in a flower and Romans saying “at just the right time.” Powerful imagery. This deserves sharing.
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chip knappenberger on climate change

Ladies, gents, I give you this attack on the credibility of the IPCC climate change bureau.
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global debt crisis, fiat currency, trade deficits

I write a lot on economic problems of debt.  And, because some of you might be tired of hearing me talk about it, here a link to someone else talking about it. And on the related subjects of trade deficits and their relationship to the soundness or unsoundness of money, Robert Murphy explains some facts [...]
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job posting

Job is an awkward book to have in the Bible, but I’m glad it’s there.  It provokes a great quantity of worthwhile discussion, including this post.
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on the recent son of hamas book

Some interesting discussion can be found here.  There’s an excerpt, followed by some discussion on how to understand personal-historical literature.
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