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Jesus is totally unique among all the leaders of world religions. Not one of them came back from the dead! The following tells the story of the evidence of His uniqueness (this is taken from the book: Why God Birthed America):
One of their group, Mary Magdalene, was just as uncertain as the rest. However, the love in her grateful heart would not be denied: Not by questionings or by fears. Jesus had set her free from a wretched life of bondage to sexual sin and the torture of evil spirits.[I] He had changed her! She had never been the same since that day she met Him, and her gratitude of duty now compelled her to go to the tomb and do the anointing with spices to His body, which time had not allowed the day He died.
Though it was still mostly dark, she gathered her spices and started to make her way to the tomb. Some of the other women fell into step with her, but Mary was oblivious to their presence. She only vaguely heard the question about how would they ever be able to roll away the stone from the tomb entrance. That stone over the entrance weighed several tons. It was designed to keep out intruders. And then there was the Roman guard. Would they still be there? Continue reading

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Listen to or read this week’s radio program: “The Underlying Ideas Of American Independence”
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Patrick of Ireland (called by some St. Patrick) lived in Ireland in the first half of the 400’s. He was once a teenage slave there, escaped, was converted to Christ, then went back to Ireland with a call from God to share Christ with the Irish. Ireland was not a unified country then, but was ruled by local chieftains. Patrick began to lead these chieftains to Christ. They then wanted to know how to rule their clans according to the Bible. It was in 432 that Patrick lifted out of the Books of Moses in the Bible the civil laws, forming what he would call, in Latin, Liber Ex Lege Moisi; or The Book of The Law of Moses. The local chieftains who had been converted to Christ began to implement these laws in their clans. The Biblical idea of decentralized government took root in Ireland and would later spread to Scotland through the work of a man named Columba. This would become the basis of British Common Law. Continue reading

Listen to or read this week’s “Think About It” Radio Program: “Treason In The Camp!”
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Listen to or read this week’s “Think About It” Radio Program: “The Beginning Of The American Revolution”
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Listen to or read this week’s “Think About It” Radio Program: “The Rock Of Nation Building”
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