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did ip law’s absence encourage german innovation?
For an argument that it did, see this article by Frank Thadeusz. Related Posts:Sermon Text: Romans 3:21-31Alexander Campbell on Matthew 5 – A CritiqueKenneth Gentry’s “He Shall Have Dominion” — A ReviewThe Epistemology of Antinomianism and the Sad Case of Gary ArnoldBestiality and Tithing, Part 3
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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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What Gary North Didn’t Tell You about Inflation