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News Item7/16/10 2:25 PM
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Cezar wrote:
America needs to rebuild its Manufacturing and agricultural base.
America needs to do a lot of insourcing.
America IS insourcing its agriculture. That's why the jobs are not going overseas to overseas farms (offshore outsourcing) but the workers are being brought IN. Few legal residents being willing to take these low paid jobs.

Mike wrote:
Meanwhile the feds are letting millions of illegals come over the border
The scandal is the complicity of large argicultural businesses (combined with the longstanding tacit deliberately low scale intervention of the immigration service) with the large scale illegal workforce being actively recruited and employed.

News Item7/16/10 1:40 AM
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Written in Heaven wrote:
As for me a believer in Christ, any flag is nothing but cloth. The heathen esteem it highly though, and teach their children to stand before it in reverence and pledge allegiance to it.
A flag is made of cloth but you seem much too worked up about it to say that it is "nothing but cloth" to you.

A Christian man could have more of an issue with your pledge of allegiance. A case could be made that this was misuse, but this localised custom is hardly grounds for the abolition of the right use of flags as a national symbol the world over.

I'm surprised you haven't said anything about the parading of national flags and symbols and bringing them into the assemblies of the kingdom that is not of this world (another localised custom).

Perhaps you might like to do some travelling and see some of the other 95% world. But I suggest you light no fires as you go. Also make yourself aware of laws of lèse-majesté.

Bon voyage.


News Item7/14/10 11:43 PM
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Written in Heaven wrote:
"Abuse of anyone's flag is disrespectful."
Seems reasonable from this comment.
More nonsense. Try thinking for just a moment.

First example. Union jack underpants are disrespectful to the flag and the nation it represents and the sacrifices made by many to protect the people of that realm. But I have never seen anyone worship a pair of union jack underpants as an idol.

Secondly, if you were to burn the stars and stripes you would be abusing your flag. You would not be worshipping the flag as an idol (unless you imagined you were making a burnt offering which would be idolatrous). You may very possibly be worshipping an idol of your own heart's making however.


News Item7/14/10 7:18 PM
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Written in Heaven wrote:
Are you saying that God wants his people to respect idols?
No. Nor could anything I said be reasonably construed as such. So why did you ask?

News Item7/14/10 4:04 PM
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Scott McMahan wrote:
Deflation? Really? I see nothing but inflation - bills I have to pay increasing, the price of medicine increasing, etc. My money doesn't go as far as it used to. I think these inflation numbers are made up: if they increase, then interest rates increase. If interest rates increase, the fragile stimulus-based, debt-based economy would blow up.
I'll believe there's deflation when medicine prices and free-agent pro sports contracts start decreasing.
I heard an economic analysis a couple of weeks ago that, based upon the US underlying economic statistics, interest rates should be at -5%.

Needless to say the banks are not following through on cutting the effective price of cash today. I no more expect retailers or pharmaceutical companies to do so than the banks.

And you can have deflation generally in an economy whilst maintaining spiralling sports contracts.

With the profound shifts in the economy that you documented yesterday deflation is very possible, and economically warranted.


News Item7/14/10 3:42 PM
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I am sure the legal fight for homeschooling in Sweden is not yet over.

However Sweden is one of 27 EU countries. The Christian homeschoolers may very soon wish to avail themselves of their legal right to live and work and in any one of the other 26 member countries... or elsewhere - unless the evangelicals elsewhere manage to put an end to immigration as some seem intent on doing.

Tend to agree with Neil on some of the historical roots of the problem. For me, yes Lutheranism, unreformed sacral-state Romanism, Erastianism. Folks now reject the Bible but still want to control the consciences of everybody else. The collective mindset of national thought control lingers on, very ready to be exploited by atheistic socialist political compulsion.


News Item7/14/10 3:08 PM
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John Yurich USA wrote:
Why would you be offended by the quotations from the Pope being aired on Christian radio stations? Just do not pay attention to the quotations from the Pope. That is what I do. I do not pay any attention to what the Pope states and therefore I am not offended.
I am not offended by quotations in news reporting from the pope - the antichrist papacy is prophesied in scripture. I am offended by radio stations that make a pretense of gospel preaching and then ENDORSE the papacy as wise.

I do not expect you to understand the difference and will not reply further.

Rick wrote:
The point is, here is an organization that uses the name Christian and is censoring christian activity.
Most people I know have a nominal Christian name but I do not expect Christian conduct from them.
The YMCA is only nominally Christian. Neil drew out other victorian relics.

That said some of the social programs of the YMCA are excellent and praiseworthy in and of themselves.

I suggest you adjust your expectations.
Personally, I find it hard to be offended by the secularism of the YMCA. Evangelical Christian radio supporting the pope - now that is offensive, together with much of the rest of the programming.


News Item7/14/10 12:08 AM
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Rick wrote:
I used to lift with a group of Powerlifters at a local YMCA and many of us are Christians. We were grieved when one of the instructors there was told not to have the radio on Christian stations because it might offend people. Never mind offending christian powerlifters that were benching 600 lbs, and squating 800 lbs.
Have you considered that the offended people might be Christians?

Much of what passes as Christian radio is offensive to Christians.
e.g. unnecessary and inappropriate "wise words from Pope" editorial comments coming up straight after syndicated news bulletins that factually reported the lastest banal pronouncements from the papacy.


News Item7/13/10 11:57 PM
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Written in Heaven wrote:
Since the American flag is a worshiped idol, I wonder what would happen if God's people would burn it?
Right use of a flag is the appropriate response to the misuse of a flag.

Abuse of anyone's flag is disrespectful. You could expect retaliation for such an unwise action. (This would not count as persecution for Christ's sake.)


News Item7/13/10 4:52 PM
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Worth noting that the Christianpost.com headline (as accurately copied over by Sermonaudio) is poorly drafted.

The PROPOSAL of having women bishops WON VICTORY.

What was DEFEATED was the COMPROMISE measure that would have provided alternative means for those who rejected women in yet further authority over them in the CofE to have a male alternative.

All the Christians should have left long ago.


News Item7/13/10 4:17 PM
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Mike wrote:
Government.
Not convinced. The article says "Forty-six of the 50 states are buried under huge deficits."

There will be major layoffs in government as soon as the bond markets absorb the news that has been obvious for sometime, that these debts are ultimately as credit worthy as a "subprime" (that is major credit risk by another name) mortgage.

[Edit: Just realised the article refers to 65000 government jobs a month already going.]

The worst IS probably yet to come.

This paragraph remains interesting (but not at all surprising when one considers it):-
"And yet... if not the best of times, you can hardly say that America is broke. It's not. As the economic columnist Carl Ginsburg remarks, "America is awash in cash. This is a very, very rich country with piles and piles of cash. Private US accounts today contain approximately $10 trillion in cash and liquid assets."


News Item7/13/10 2:10 PM
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Scott McMahan wrote:
This is news? Basketball season is over (both college and pro), the World Cup (people watch that?) just ended, football is several months away, and baseball is at the all-star break. There aren't even any Olympics (people watch that?) this year.
Agreed, this is NON-news as the article itself notes that "The first week of July tends to be among the slowest weeks of the year in television".

Nor is it news that with a proliferation of hundreds of satellite and cable channels that the big 4 networks' ratings have suffered.

Nor is it news to any sermonaudio reader that there is an increasing Spanish TV watching population in the USA.

The Olympics were in February Scott and you probably missed it because the USA was not top of the gold medal table.

Do people watch the World Cup? Largest single audience for the week of this article was 12.94 million for the oxymoronic "America's Got Talent". Biggest TV audience for the following week was more than double at 24.4 million for the World Cup Final ... again including the Spanish language coverage. I guess Spain's Got Talent there as well as at Wimbledon. Sad to see both finals scheduled for a Sunday but that's also very old news.


News Item7/8/10 6:06 PM
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savedbygrace wrote:
Since you desired a positive character assessment, where is your documentation against the character of this man?
I asked for your support for your bold statement.
I have nothing to say against the man Coolidge but as documented below I find the quoted statements in the article very questionable.

Thou, O Christ, art all I want;
More than all in Thee I find;
Raise the fallen, cheer the faint,
Heal the sick and lead the blind.
Just and holy is Thy name,
I am all unrighteousness;
False and full of sin I am,
Thou art full of truth and grace.


News Item7/8/10 3:12 PM
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And your evidence for "Calvin Coolidge. If ever there was a man of no false pretense it was him" is ?

Metaphorical language, you say.

You remind me sir of the evangelical anglicans defending the Anglican liturgies that postively declare a baptised infant as "born again" and "an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven" by saying "If you take suchlike language out of context then it is arrant nonsense and I would not defend it for a moment. But this is liturgical language. And liturgies must be based on the supposition that people mean what they say."

Something that is not true does not become "liturgically true" when it is in a liturgy.

Likeiwse a statement that is Romish and antiChristian in it's very nature does not become Christian when it is posthumously argued by someone else to be metaphorical just because it is dressed up in Romish church language.


News Item7/8/10 1:52 PM
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My observation was directed at the documented misuse of the Christian faith. Do you have anything to say about that?

savedbygrace wrote:
Calvin Coolidge. If ever there was a man of no false pretense it was him.
That's a bold statement that needs a lot more support than economic and literacy statistics (which by the way neither I nor the article made any criticism of).

Your statement implies a sense of genuine biblical and gospel integrity. A good tree is known by its good fruit. Savedbygrace can you provide that supporting evidence please?


News Item7/7/10 11:49 PM
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Article:-
Speaking in Philadelphia, President Calvin Coolidge’s remarks were loaded with spiritual references. He called Independence Hall “hallowed ground” and the Liberty Bell a “sacred relic.” The 30th president said these national treasures had become “consecrated” and were the framework of a “spiritual event.” He also said, “The world looks upon them . . . as it looks upon the Holy Land. . . .”

Is it really a surprise that - with such high level public confusion over what is truly a "spiritual reference", "hallowed ground", "a sacred relic", "consecrated" and "spiritual events" - in time this "celebration" supplanted the Lord's Day in America's collective priority.

A bad tree is known by its bad fruit.

The one redeeming feature of the article was when it raised the potentially discerning question "Was this a shallow political appeal to the nation’s sense of civil religion?". Unfortunately the writer answered "Certainly not."

Backdoor sacral-state Romanism masquerading as Christianity in the much promoted Worldmag.


News Item7/6/10 2:48 PM
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from the right wrote:
Now I wonder what political philosophy made you shout that stout fellow?
As Stanley did not define his terms clearly I cannot comment on his underlying political philosophy, but the rant was certainly an incoherent fusion of puerile politics and weak theology.

It's a bit like these sermonaudio forums, with rare exceptions.

Randy - Christians should not stay out of political issues, as you put it, but they should studiously avoid becoming myopically identified with any one brand of partisan politics.


News Item7/5/10 3:24 AM
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Incoherent ranter.

News Item6/28/10 3:31 PM
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Guinness wrote:
for the private sector can demonstrably 'print more money' even more voraciously than government!

News Item6/28/10 3:07 PM
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Sin is the disease.

False religion is man's attempt to deal with the guilt and shame of sin. It is a consequence of the disease.

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