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Accountability and Transparency

I am not writing to you because you do not know the truth, but because you do know it. You know that no lie belongs to the truth. 1 John 2:21 (VOICE) The American people are skeptical about the integrity of their politicians–those hired or appointed to serve them. This skepticism ...

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Congress is Funding and Printing Bibles?

Write…revise…edit…write…revise…edit. The life of a writer rotates on the axis of revisionism, as does the life of those who chose to edit out the true history of the Founding Father’s desires to promote the principle foundations of Christianity in order to create “One Nation under God.” In 1782, the Congress ...

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The First Amendment and Religious Freedom

The First Amendment and Religious Freedom By John Livingston Clark Out of the dozens of cases the past several years involving the freedom of religious expression, the following story stood out as an example of individuals standing their ground against resistance. I am going to use it to examine what ...

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