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Case Study — A White Homosexual, A Black Woman, An African Muslim, & A White Mistress
I was asked to write a diversity case study for a course I am taking. Here it is: Sue, a black female, owns a company with 30 employees and hires Betty, a white female who has been the 2 year … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, community, conscience, courage, criticism, fear, feelings, free will, freedom, genetic tendencies, genetic tendency, good question, habit, harmful habit, hate speech, heart-felt love, ideal, idealism, inward change, judgments, justice, kindness, language, life, lifestyles, marriage, meaning, modern myths, moral principles, morality, morals, nonviolence, parable, patience, political correctness, political issue, politics, prejudice, questions, right and wrong, right conduct, self-denial, self-help, sin, thinking, thoughts, Uncategorized, values, wages of sin, wake-up call, words
Tagged African, case study, diversity, homosexual, inclusion, mistress, Muslim, tolerance
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Why does contemporary society approve of consensual casual-sex, but disapprove of consensual obesity?
Why does contemporary society approve of consensual casual-sex but disapprove of consensual obesity? (Both cause health problems and can be labeled as epidemics.) Both result from being gone with the whim. If there can be safe casual-sex, why not safe obesity?
Posted in brainwashed, casual sex, challenges, clear conscience, conviction of sin, corrupt culture, epidemic, epidemics, ethics, fear, free will, health, lies, lifestyles, meaning, modern myths, moral principles, morality, morals, myths, obesity, popular culture, questions, right and wrong, right conduct, safe sex, self-denial, self-image, sex, sin, temptation, values, wake-up call, words
Tagged casual sex, contemporary society, epidemics, health problems, obesity, obesity epidemic, safe sex
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Have some Possibila Tea. Sip a cuppa hope. Get a sense of purpose. Savor some faith. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Posted in Christ, Christian, Christianity, hope, ideal, idealism, insight, inward change, Jesus, Jesus Christ, lifestyles, motivation, peace, religion, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, thoughts, Uncategorized, values, words, words on fire
Tagged all thrings through Christ, cuppa, hope, I can do, purpose, semse of purpose
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You Will Answer To God
Why is it such a popular thing to ignore and/or deny God nowadays? Is it because of advancements in science? Hardly. Science cannot prove or disprove God. In a world gone awry with whims and cravings; self-interest and surrender to … Continue reading
Posted in agnostic, atheism, Atheists, Christianity, clear conscience, compromise, conviction of sin, cravings, deny God, evidence for God, free will, genetic tendencies, God, guilt, juddgment, judgments, justice, materialism, morality, morals, natural laws, nature, non-traditional church, popular culture, presence of God, proof of God, Quotations, quote, Quotes, recovery, religion, repent, repentance, science, self-esteem, self-image, Shawn Boonstra, Uncategorized, values, wake-up call, Western religion
Tagged accountability, denial of God, God, politically incorrect, religion, righteours judgment, science, self-interest, whims
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Powerful Pills Not Advertised On TV
Many American television commercials slowly parade feel-good images promoted by America’s pharmaceutical pill pushers. Meanwhile an announcer races through their side effects. However, there is one type of extremely effective pills with no side effects. And you won’t see them advertised … Continue reading
Posted in addictions, advertising, alternative lifestyle, American media, Americans, Bible, Christianity, commercials, drug commercials, drugs, evidence for God, eyewitness, habit, hope, John, Luke, Mark, Matthew, New Testament, non-material reality, pharmaceutical, religion, salvation, Scriptures, selling, the Gospel, Uncategorized, values, wake-up call, Western religion, witness, words, words on fire
Tagged addictions, American television commercials, drugs, Gospels, hope, pharmaceutical, pills, the Gospel according to
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Questions A Reporter Could Ask Mitt Romney About Mormonism
Recently on ABC News, Mitt Romney told Diane Sawyer that he would be glad to answer questions about his Mormon faith. Here are some questions about Mormonism that Dianne (or other reporters) could ask him: * Did your God make … Continue reading
Posted in ABC News, American media, celestial wives, Christ, church, Creator, denominations, Diane Sawyer, having a form of godliness, interview ideas, interview questions, Mitt Romeny, Mormon faith, Mormon Temple, Mormormism, political issue, politics, politics and religion, Presidential politics, questions, race for President, religion, religious ceremonies, Romney's religion, saints, secret activities, spiritual combat, spiritual warfare, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, tradition, Uncategorized, values, virgin Mary, Western religion
Tagged ABC News, celestial wives, Diane Sawyer, Mitt Romeny, Mormon faith, Mormon Temple, questions about Mormonism
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Perhaps Abortion Should Be Treated Like Suicide
Since the 1970’s abortion has been a deeply felt political issue. Every now and then a political candidate will talk about finding a compromise on this issue, as candidate Obama did during the 2008 presidential campaign. Can there be a … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, birth control, boundaries, brokenness, change, choice, compromise, life, Obama, October Baby, political correctness, political issue, popular culture, presidential campaign, society, suicide, thinking, thoughts, Uncategorized, values
Tagged abortion survivor, birth control, compromise on abortion, Obama, October Baby, presidential campaign, suicide
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What does the contemporary American church have that the early church in the Book of Acts didn’t have? Here are some possibilities . . . Christian tradition, ministries that people named with their own name, hierarchy, money, church buildings, self-confidence, freedom, one person in control of a church, denominations, laymen, the separation of life into sacred and secular, Bible schools and seminaries, conferences, religious TV networks, televangelists, tax-free status, clergy, a high level of organization, the fear of witnessing to others. Can you think of more things that we have that the early church didn’t have?
Posted in Acts, American, American church, Christian, Christian history, Christianity, church, church history, church structure, clergy, denominations, early church, ekklesia, freedom, laymen, non-traditional church, organic church, religion, sacred and secular, simple church, televangelists, the way we do church, Uncategorized, values, What is church?
Tagged Bible schools and seminaries, book of Acts, Christian tradition, clergy, denominations, early church, sacred and secular, televangelists
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How To Avoid Being A Spiritual Wimp (Top 10 Ways To Grow Strong In The Lord)
In today’s tremendously tempting environment, it is important not to be a spiritual wimp. Maintaining a consistent walk with the Lord requires great spiritual strength. Here are my Top Ten Ways To Grow Strong In The Lord. However, because this … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Apostle Paul, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Bible, books, Christian, Christian community, Christianity, church, compassion, conscience, disciple making, East Nashville, forgiveness, gift of God, gifts of the Spirit, God, guidance, guilt, guts and glory, hearing God, hearing Jesus, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, kingdom of God, life, lifestyles, morality, morals, Music City, mysticism, Nashville, New Testament, New York Jets, non-material reality, non-traditional church, organic church, outreach ministry, participatory church, popular culture, praise and worship, prayer, presence of Christ, presence of God, proof of God, Quotations, quote, Quotes, recovery, religion, repent, repentance, right and wrong, right conduct, salvation, self-help, simple church, sin, sobriety, speaking in tongues, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual combat, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual skills, spiritual warfare, tebow, tebowing, temptation, The Jesus Prayer, The Salvation Army, The Voice, Tim Tebow, Top Ten, Uncategorized, values, Viral Jesus, voice of God, Why be a Christian?, words
Tagged Nashville, NFL's New York Jets, Paul of Tarsus, speaking in tongues, temptation, The Jesus Prayer, The Salvation Army, Tim Tebow, top ten
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Here’s A Curious Question: Isn’t “Same-Sex Marriage” An Oxymoron?
President Obama’s comment about same-sex marriage made me think. An oxymoron can be defined as a figure of speech which combines incongruous or contradictory terms. Since marriage has been defined for millennia as a relationship between a man and a … Continue reading →