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Month: November, 2007

Ron Paul Answers All of the Tough Questions

14 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

The editorial board at the Nashua Telegraph in New Hampshire should be applauded for this candid, comprehensive interview with Ron Paul. They give him plenty of time to speak and articulate his very nuanced positions, not settling for the quick sound bites we’re used to hearing in modern politics.
If you have been on the […]

The Golden Compass and the Christian Whine

13 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

There is an email going around about the movie The Golden Compass. Like many typical Christian calls to action or warning, this one is steeped in fear. Several versions of the email exist, but all screech out for a mass boycott of a movie that no one has even seen yet.
The text from […]

Government Tyranny Roundup November 12, 2007

12 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

This roundup, we have probably one of the most ridiculous and overt examples of tyranny.

Boy’s rights weren’t violated when officer shot him - After all, the State really owns the body of the boy, so it was just disposing of it’s property? Isn’t that what is being insinuated here? Of all things, you […]

Christians in the Legions, Part 3

8 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

(This is final part of Jacob Head’s guest post series. I appreciate him allowing the use of his material here while I am out of town at a conference.)
First and foremost, a hermeneutical agreement needs to be reached. In this matter there is talk of conscience, equally valid individual exegesis, and private interpretations. I […]

Ron Paul Revolution on the Fifth of November

5 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

Today will prove that Ron Paul is not a lower-tier candidate. His message is not “fringe”, but actually resonates with a large segment of the American people, the original attitude of freedom that used to run so thick through our blood.
In 18 hours, over 30,000 individual doners have contributed over 3.2 million dollars. […]