Articles By: David Whitney

Green-Eyed Greed

Green-Eyed Greed

In the U.S. Supreme Court case Kelo v. New London the supreme court “injustices” essentially decreed that no one can own property in America any longer. Any civil government body, state, federal or local can seize your property by eminent domain and there is nothing you can do about it.

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Who Owns the Land

What we are witnessing is a war of worldviews. On the one hand we have the Biblical worldview, recognizing that God has authority over human government. On the other side of the worldview war is the atheist, humanist, progressive who claims they are the source of law, they are the elite who essentially are gods.

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Faithfulness is the Foundation

Faithfulness is the Foundation

Mississippi lawmakers this week said they want to designate the Bible as the state book. At least two bills are being filed during this state election year to make the holy book a state symbol. Rep. Miles told The Associated Press on Monday he’s not trying to force religion — or even reading — on anyone. “The Bible provides a good role model on how to treat people,” Miles said. “They could read in there about love and compassion…

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The Adultery Machine

The Adultery Machine

The radical swing from 100% fault-based divorce to 100% unilateral non-binding marriage is a failed social experiment. It is today’s equivalent of Prohibition. Moreover, more than half of all these marriages that end in divorce involve children. Whether these are contested divorces or not, the family court will control the careers, incomes, wealth, debts, and lives of these mothers, fathers, and children until the children are between 18 and 21 years of age.

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Whatever Became of Adultery

Whatever Became of Adultery

I want to think aloud about family government, which is far more important than civil government in every way. God’s design is clear. What He planned is that one man and one woman would be joined together in a one-flesh union for life, without any separation until death parts that couple.

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The Christmas Murders

The Christmas Murders

A week ago yesterday, in an event that not one paper reported, not one TV or other media outlet described, more than one thousand citizens converged on the capital of the State of Washington at Olympia. They all came armed, weapons fully loaded, shotguns, rifles, revolvers, semi autos. It was a peaceful demonstration and not a shot was fired.

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The Duty to Defend Life

The Duty to Defend Life

When you study the history of the world, some of the most perilous times for any people are when a regime change takes place. I believe we are approaching, if we are not already into, a major regime change; not just in our land but around the world.

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Anger Can Be Murder!

Anger Can Be Murder!

One of the most powerful emotions within our souls is anger. The sense I have is that the palpable level of anger in America is rising. “The more we learn about government, the more we learn about central bankers, the more we learn about the military industrial complex, the more we learn about social justice and the environmental movement, the more we learn about the move towards world government, the more we learn about politicians and political institutions and the corruption, waste, fraud, abuse and negligence they oversee and profit by, the angrier we get.”

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Murder v. Manslaughter

Murder v. Manslaughter

I don’t intend to solve the problem regarding the slaying of Michael Brown, but rather take a close look at the crucial issue involved, which is the Sixth Commandment. I hope to help us understand the nature of what constitutes murder in contrast to manslaughter or even justifiable homicide.

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Jesus on Elder Care

Jesus on Elder Care

Thursday was Thanksgiving, a time when traditionally families come together for a meal and hopefully to enjoy one another’s company. However, some financial analysts are predicting a war, here on the ground in America; a financial war between the generations, a war over how to pay, or even if to pay for the promises that have been made.

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