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- CANDIDATE THOMAS PAFFORD’S QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSE April 20, 2021
- RESPONDING TO A QUESTION April 19, 2021
- ANOTHER SURVEY RESPONSE FROM A CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES April 18, 2021
- ELECTION 2021: WHICH GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES HAVE ANSWERED OUR QUESTIONNAIRE? April 16, 2021
- WHAT A DIFFERENCE THEY WOULD HAVE MADE! April 14, 2021
- TWO MORE SURVEY RESPONSES FROM CANDIDATES FOR THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES April 13, 2021
- Who’s Right about Whose Rights? April 12, 2021
- WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CHRISTIANS FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THEIR ROLE IN GOVERNMENT? — PART 4 April 9, 2021
- TEACHING YOUR CHILDREN HOW TO BE BIGOTS? — PART 2 April 8, 2021
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WHEN JESUS CHRIST CAME TO SAVE US FROM OUR SINS
Jesus was born as the son of a poor couple in a stable. Because He seemed like a nobody, few even noticed. His virgin birth? How does one prove such a thing? When Jesus was full grown He performed miracles, … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen Responsibilities, Constitutional Government, culture, Legislation, Local News, religion
Tagged Christmas, culture war, discrimination, First Amendment, government, Governor Ralph Northam, human-rights, Jesus Christ, John 17:13-21, Matthew 22:15-22, Matthew 2:16-23, politics, SB 868, SB 868 Discrimination; prohibited in public accommodations, United States Constitution, Virginia Senate, Virginia Values Act
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WILL A NEW VIRGINIA LAW INTERFERE WITH OUR RIGHT AND A RESPONSIBILITY TO DISCRIMINATE?
Think for a moment about the First Amendment. Amendment I (archives.gov) Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right … Continue reading
Posted in 2021 Election, culture, Legislation
Tagged 2020 Election, 2021 Election, causes of action, culture war, discrimination, etc., First Amendment, government, human-rights, politics, SB 868, SB 868 Discrimination; prohibited in public accommodations, United States Constitution, Virginia Senate
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SOMETHING ELSE TO READ IN THE NEW YEAR: A BELATED NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION
I don’t get excited about the calendar. I don’t regard New Years Day as special. Since I would rather sleep than party, on New Years Eve, I go to bed at the same old time. Do I begrudge of the … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen Responsibilities, Constitutional Government, culture, religion
Tagged affirmative action, Bible, Christ Jesus, Christian tolerance, Civic Duty, culture war, discrimination, forbearance, government, homosexuality, human-rights, John 14:15, Karl Popper, paradox of tolerance, religion, Romans 14:1-13, Tolerance
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