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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,
crippling machine
If you don’t understand, find the lyrics on youtube. If you still don’t understand, I’m sorry for you.
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.
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 [...]
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.
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.
why might a christian listen to beck?