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Archive for February, 2006

Wise as Serpents, or Just Lemmings?

by @ Friday, February 24th, 2006. Filed under Politics/Current Events

Many Christians today scoff at the way that most liberals blindly believe whatever the clearly-biased media tells them. But the truth is that most Christians follow what the clearly-biased media tells them, just as blindly; the only difference is the bias itself. Most Christians today blindly worship the Republicans just as most non-Christians […]

A Successful Woman?

by @ Friday, February 24th, 2006. Filed under Biblical Family, Hard Topics, Homemaking (General)

What makes a successful woman? The world says a successful woman is one who “has it all” - outside career, children (who are raised by the daycare center and school), material possessions. But what does GOD say makes a woman successful? We’ve already looked at Titus 2 in another post. Let’s […]

Say What You Mean, and Mean What You Say

by @ Friday, February 24th, 2006. Filed under Deep Thinking, Hard Topics, Politics/Current Events

Are we putting up with things we shouldn’t because we’re afraid to call them what they are?  Are we accepting the world’s concepts because we’ve never stopped to think through the ramifications of their terminology?
Our government is growing more powerful and more invasive day by day. The Church, meanwhile, is growing more complacent. Are we […]

Dr. Montessori’s Own Handbook

by @ Thursday, February 23rd, 2006. Filed under Book Reviews - Homeschool, Preschool at Home

I just finished reading Dr. Montessori’s Own Handbook, by Maria Montessori.  I had heard of Montessori education, and was intrigued by its hands-on nature, but was a bit wary because these Montessori schools seem to be very child-centered, without an appropriate sense of authority, the need to train children up, etc.  I wanted to hear […]

What is a Fundamentalist, Really?

by @ Tuesday, February 21st, 2006. Filed under Doctrine/Theology

Many Christians today refer to themselves as “fundamentalists,” presumably for the sake of clarity.  Unfortunately, the term does not provide the desired clarity because it is not only inconsistently used; it is rarely used accurately.
The term is often intended to communicate that the one being described believes the Bible to be literally true.  This is, […]

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