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Month: September, 2007

Government Tyranny Roundup September 14, 2007

14 September, 2007 by Matt Robison

It’s always important to shed light on evil, especially when perpetrated by those in power. When it comes to modern government, however, people tend to turn a blind eye because they are under the delusion that government is a good thing and really exists to “serve and protect.”
Many of the evils of government are […]

Ron Paul an Adolescent Child?

13 September, 2007 by Matt Robison

Joe Carter from The Evangelical Outpost posted one of the most uninformed articles I’ve ever read. He accuses Ron Paul, and libertarians in general, of holding to Utopian ideals, but does very little to actually refute them, other than to throw ad-hominem attacks like “they should grow up.”
Is this argument from an economic […]

Government in Scripture: 1 Samuel 8:1-9

12 September, 2007 by Matt Robison

Israel asking for a king is a dramatic turning point for the chosen people of God. While things eventually turned out well (the coming of Christ), this has more to do with God having the uncanny ability to make the best out of a bad situation.
Because rest assured, asking for a king was a […]

Creative Christians: Kristarella

11 September, 2007 by Matt Robison

Part of what I want to do with this blog is promote Christians who answer the call to create, and so this series features various Christians who tell us, in their own words, how their faith molds and inspires their creative process.
If you are a Christian who is a musician, writer, artist, photographer, inventor, engineer, […]

The New Golden Calf

10 September, 2007 by Matt Robison

Jim Fedako of Anti-Positivist has a fantastic post describing the two groups that a typical state-worshiper falls into: the morons and the bobbleheads.
Both groups like to forget (or never learn about) economics, and both like to ignore reality.
The moron sees the problems in his life and automatically prays to the government to take care of […]