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Archive for April 30th, 2007

Cat’s Inspired

Posted by Adam Graham on April 30, 2007

After seeing Amazing Grace and Facing the Giant’s, Cat’s Inspired, writing:

Put these two movies together, and I am wondering – Where are our Wilberforces? How can we stand against the giants in our lives?

And suddenly, God’s still small voice reminded me: *I* am a Wilberforce. The very God of Creation dwells within me, waiting for me to turn to Him and to use His power in my life. God desires to use me as another David, who faced down Goliath with nothing but a sling and a stone – and unshakeable faith in God. God wants me to be His Nehemiah and rebuild the walls of my own Jerusalem in spite of seemingly impossible odds. God wants me to be a Lazarus; He wants to call me out of the grave of sin and give me new life – eternal life.

I can free slaves. I can slay giants. I can rebuild a city. I can walk on water. I can keep from sin. I can do the impossible!

Read the whole thing, you’ll be glad you did.

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Yea Verily, ‘Tis a Good Concept

Posted by Adam Graham on April 30, 2007

While I ranted against Sony’s pagan video game debut, this one sounds like something else altogether. A game to teach 2nd and 3rd graders the Bard, a worthy goal.

Shakespeare

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Monday Night Talk

Posted by Adam Graham on April 30, 2007

On Tonight’s Podcast:

-Campaign Finance’s Assault on Free Speech
-A Carbet Offsets Bargain

-Democratic Freshman Flip Flopping, Betraying Our Troops
-Why Americans are So Down
-Can Christians Be Fooled?
-Is Batman Afraid of Al Qaeda?
-Warning: Don’t Send Money to TBN
-Victory for Rhode Island College Republicans
-Sony’s Pagan Offering

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One News Now:

Ministry Watch/TBN At Odds Over Donor Alert

Pastor Says Bidens Strategy Won’t Fool Religious Voters

Majority Accountability Project:

Flip Flop Iraq

CNS News:

Move to Derecognize College Republican Chapter Overturned

Fox News:

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Politico:

Thompson mulling summer announcement

Lieberman: ‘Bloggers Have Added Another Dimension of Vituperation … (Think Progress)

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Some Get It, Some Don’t

Posted by Adam Graham on April 30, 2007

I won’t catch the intelligence or integrity of Randy Stapilus, but perhaps his sense of humor can be questioned after he quoted an obvious satire of Congressman Sali and his supporters for insights into what Sali supporters think.

As a Conservative satirist who for many years wrote from a “liberal perspective,” I was often mistaken for being straight. However, to fall for such puerile satire as is written by billsalifan requires a disrespectful and low view of the other side of the debate.

Stapilus also observed, as if to suggest this was unusual:

“Sali’s hasn’t posted his reasons for the vote on his web site.”

Of course, he didn’t. What Congressman posts his reason for every single vote on his site? None that I know of.

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Podcast #245: Telling the ACLU to Shove It

Posted by Adam Graham on April 30, 2007

A North Carolina county defies the ACLU. It’s time others do the same.

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