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Habitudes, by Tim Elmore

I’m going to give Dr. Tim Elmore and his book the verbal thrashing they both deserve so badly, so before I start let me say a word of appreciation. A few of us from the Student Christian Fellowship at OSU have gotten together weekly over the last ten weeks or so to discuss leadership, specifically [...]
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atheist mark perakh and a valuable lesson on bible codes

I just finished my reading of Unintelligent Design by atheist Mark Perakh. It is for the most part an attack on what he sees as all sorts of fuzzy thinking by folks trying to scientifically prove the truth of Christianity, or even folks who think science and the Bible are compatible.  I was unimpressed.  Related [...]
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