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The meek shall inherit the earth, part 4
I’m certainly not the first person to realize that the Amish are absolutely incredible businessmen. In my hometown of St. Marys, OH, there is widespread acknowledgement that the construction work done by Amish work crews from Indiana is high quality work by reliable people. My fathered was employed for a time hauling an Amish construction [...]
posting through the deuterocanonicals: tobit 10
It’s been awhile (almost six weeks) since my last post in the deuterocanonicals series. So here’s a round-up of past posts on the topic: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. As before, I’m treating these books as fallible but important pieces of our Judaeo-Christian heritage, with respectful disagreement with my Roman Catholic [...]
statism, paranoia, religion, freedom, homeschooling . . .
Oh yes. On the blog of Joel Watts, I was pleased to find an article that bought up all these issues, along with international issues, political asylum, etc. It provides a great set of topics for discussion. First, I want to define Statism. I’ve used the word a lot. Wiktionary defines statism as Related Posts:Church [...]
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A Stranger in a Strange Land