Tag: death
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This is a fascinating discussion. My hat’s off to both the skeptic (who is articulate, polite and patient) and the two Christians (who also are polite, articulate and patient) who are not afraid to wrestle with difficult questions.
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John Daniel Davidson paints a grim picture in his book Pagan America, of where America is headed if it follows Canada, Belgium and the Netherlands down the slipperly slope into full-scale euthanasia. After chronicling real-world cases where euthanasia was pushed by the Canadian Social Medical bureaucracy in place of medical…
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Crab fishing on the Bering Sea is one of the most dangerous jobs. Survival after having to abandon ship is tenuous at best, even with survival suits. Many have tragically died. This effort to save a crew and the reactions of people involved, evidences the instinctive understanding that human life…
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Al Mohler has a disturbing expose here on Canada’s “rapid descent into the embrace of death” through euthanasia. What Canada calls “Medical Assistance in Dying” now accounts for an astounding one out of every twenty deaths in the nation. Mohler gets to the heart of the issue when he writes,…
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C.T. Studd, born on December 2, 1860, was a British cricketer who became a prominent missionary, dedicating his life to spreading the Christianity in China, India, and Africa after renouncing his wealth and sports career. He died on July 16, 1931. He is well known for saying this: “I pray…
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I was asked to reply to this post entitled “My reply to “Five Reasons to Doubt the Resurrection by Matthew Hartke, Debunked”. This is the first and last time I will respond to anyone that does not have the respect and integrity to identify themselves and provide some background information.…
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