Conversation with JL – An Antagonistic Atheist

I frequently post blogs related to the worldview perspective of things going on in society, and a Facebook conversation emerged out of a recent one that I did called Why Would the Government Consider Closing Down Churches? You may read it at: https://leadershipbooks.store/blogs/freddy-davis/why-would-the-government-consider-closing-down-churches?fbclid=IwAR3YZEQefcb1n8HDqBZwY-Rp2BthGioTZJDHDmn2Gp-jDoLpiKNSv5SOv2c Initially there were several people who jumped…
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No Urinals Allowed

The Portland Building, also called the Portland Municipal Services Building, is a 15-story municipal office complex that houses government offices for the City of Portland, Oregon. It was built in 1982 at a cost of 29 million dollars. They are now spending $195,000.00 to remodel it. Obviously, older buildings need…
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What’s Missing from the Supreme Court?

By now everyone knows that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday, September 18th, at age 87. For several years she battled cancer, so her passing was not unexpected. Consequently, her decease now sets up what promises to be another knock-down drag-out fight in the United
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But I’ve Always Been a Christian! – Tal Davis

The story is told of man who visited some old friends in a different city. That night, as he was sleeping, at about midnight, a train roared by very near to his friend’s house waking him up. The next morning he asked his host family if they heard the train?…
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The Spiritual Nature of the Democrat Party Platform

It is very difficult, these days, to even talk about politics and political policy because most people hold such strong feelings one way or the other that different opinions seem to quickly become fights. The difficulty, though, is not so much expressed in policy. If it were, then discussing, and…
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Cancel Culture in the U.S. Military

Cancel culture is all the rage these days. Cancel culture refers to the practice of withdrawing support for (canceling) public figures and companies that have been deemed to have done or said something considered objectionable or offensive. This is probably seen more prominently as a form of group shaming on…
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