Archive for September 23rd, 2012

Surviving the Humanist Hurricane

Surviving the Humanist Hurricane

The upcoming elections aren’t about Republican vs. Democrat; conservative vs. liberal; Romney vs. Obama. Not entirely, at least. They’re much bigger than all that. November signifies nothing new. It’s a microcosm of a much greater struggle – one that predates mankind. These elections are about truth vs. lies; light vs. darkness; good vs. evil. Ultimately, November represents a high point – or a low point if you prefer – in the epic clash between diametrically opposed and fundamentally incompatible worldviews.

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What is True Beauty?

What is True Beauty?

What exactly is this True Beauty, one might ask? Quite simply, “true beauty” is a FREE gift from Almighty God. The FREE GIFT of TRUE beauty is provided to all by Almighty God (1 Cor. 1:30). TRUE beauty is our greatest need in the light of ETERNITY’S FOREVERNESS. This pinnacle of wondrous beauty is nothing less than the glorious RIGHTEOUSNESS that Almighty God has provided for His fallen creation in Jesus Christ.

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American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Sept. 22, 2012

American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Sept. 22, 2012

A review of the most-read articles at American Clarion over the past week, including: The Face of the Left on Marriage; Gov. Daugaard Lies About Liberal Legislators; Because of a Cheesy, Anti-Islam Video? Give Us a Break!; Romney Told the Truth in That ’47 Percent’ Video; Verdict: Chick-fil-A Did Not Cave; South Dakotans facing the big three big ballot issues; Values Voter Summit Panel on Religious Liberty; Not Bothering To Vote; and more!

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I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight

I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight

“I have not yet begun to fight!” shouted John Paul Jones when the captain of the British ship Serapis asked him to surrender. Their ships were so close their cannons scraped and masts entangled, yet his American ship Bonhomme Richard, named for Ben Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanac, refused to give up. When two cannons exploded and his ship began sinking, John Paul Jones lashed his ship to the enemy’s to keep it afloat.

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