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The Rutherford Institute :: Stop Playing the Government's Mind Games | By John W. White... - 0 views

  • This plague on our nation—one that has been spreading like wildfire—is a potent mix of fear coupled with unhealthy doses of paranoia and intolerance, tragic hallmarks of the post-9/11 America in which we live and the constantly shifting crises that keep the populace in a state of high alert. Everywhere you turn, those on both the left- and right-wing are fomenting distrust and division. You can’t escape it. We’re being fed a constant diet of fear: fear of a virus, fear of the unmasked, fear of terrorists, fear of illegal immigrants, fear of people who are too religious, fear of people who are not religious enough, fear of extremists, fear of the government, fear of those who fear the government. The list goes on and on. The strategy is simple yet effective: the best way to control a populace is through fear and discord. Fear makes people stupid. Confound them, distract them with mindless news chatter and entertainment, pit them against one another by turning minor disagreements into major skirmishes, and tie them up in knots over matters lacking in national significance. Most importantly, divide the people into factions, persuade them to see each other as the enemy and keep them screaming at each other so that they drown out all other sounds. In this way, they will never reach consensus about anything and will be too distracted to notice the police state closing in on them until the final crushing curtain falls. This is how free people enslave themselves and allow tyrants to prevail.
  • This plague on our nation—one that has been spreading like wildfire—is a potent mix of fear coupled with unhealthy doses of paranoia and intolerance, tragic hallmarks of the post-9/11 America in which we live and the constantly shifting crises that keep the populace in a state of high alert.Everywhere you turn, those on both the left- and right-wing are fomenting distrust and division. You can’t escape it.We’re being fed a constant diet of fear: fear of a virus, fear of the unmasked, fear of terrorists, fear of illegal immigrants, fear of people who are too religious, fear of people who are not religious enough, fear of extremists, fear of the government, fear of those who fear the government. The list goes on and on.The strategy is simple yet effective: the best way to control a populace is through fear and discord.Fear makes people stupid.Confound them, distract them with mindless news chatter and entertainment, pit them against one another by turning minor disagreements into major skirmishes, and tie them up in knots over matters lacking in national significance.Most importantly, divide the people into factions, persuade them to see each other as the enemy and keep them screaming at each other so that they drown out all other sounds. In this way, they will never reach consensus about anything and will be too distracted to notice the police state closing in on them until the final crushing curtain falls.This is how free people enslave themselves and allow tyrants to prevail.
  • The government assumes it is not restrained in its power.
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  • Fear, as history shows, is the method most often used by politicians to increase the power of government. So far, these tactics are working.
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YouTube - SIYAHAMBA - 0 views

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    Christian Scientists on three continents join voices on a traditional Zulu song, produced, recorded and orchestrated by Peter Link.
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    Watch the Siyahamba Project, a South African hymn sung here in 3 languages from churches on 3 continents, take form on YouTube and become inspired!
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Siyahamba - Cape Town Installment 3 | Sparks from the Fire - 0 views

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    Read on to find out more about the Siyahamba Project, a South African hymn sung here in 3 languages from churches on 3 continents, and become inspired!
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    Christian Scientists on three continents join voices on a traditional Zulu song, produced, recorded and orchestrated by Peter Link.
Ebey Soman

How to Increase Views and Raise Revenue on Triond? | Webupon - 4 views

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    How to earn cash on Triond and maximize your earnings without spamming your links or loosing article views.
Cody Lorance

Greater Love and Breaking Up - 0 views

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    They say that breaking up is hard to do. And it doesn't help when you are stinkin' coward. What's much harder is loving well. Would love for you to share your experiences with us all on this one.
Ingrid Funk

Spirituality on reflections-online.net - 0 views

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    a website offering inspiration, hope and rest while reflecting on Bible Verses, prayers, quotes, stories, poems, reflections and jokes - now with a daily Bible Verse on the home page
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The Atheist's Dilemma - 0 views

  • I'd argued with my peers, but I'd never investigated the works of the masters: Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Descartes, Kant, Pascal, and Lewis. When I finally did, the only reasonable course of action was to believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. But my head and my heart suddenly switched places. Though I began to know the evidence for the Scriptures, my head full of answers, I began to feel distant from the story that had brought me to tears a month prior. When reading through the Passion narrative on retreat on Cape Cod in the spring, I remained utterly unmoved. I went out to pray.
  • If I wanted to continue forward in this investigation, I couldn't let it be just an intellectual journey. Jesus said, "If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:31-32). I could know the truth only if I pursued obedience first. I'd been waiting for my head and my heart to be in agreement. By the end of the church retreat, they weren't completely in sync. Many days they still aren't. But I realized that the unity could come later. If my heart had agreed at one point, and my head agreed now, then my heart would follow. I couldn't let a malfunctioning heart delay the logical course of action, the obedience required by true faith. I committed my life to Christ by being baptized on Easter Sunday, 2009. This walk has proved to be quite a journey. I've struggled with depression. I would yell, scream, cry at this God whom I had begun to love but didn't always like. But never once did I have to sacrifice my intellect for my faith, and he blessed me most keenly through my doubt. God revealed himself through Scripture, prayer, friendships, and the Christian tradition whenever I pursued him faithfully. I cannot say for certain where the journey ends, but I have committed to follow the way of Christ wherever it may lead. When confronted with the overwhelming body of evidence I encountered, when facing down the living God, it was the only rational course of action. I came to Harvard seeking Veritas. Instead, he found me.
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    for sceptical people
IN Too

Meditating on The Mercy of God « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    Meditate a little on this MERCY of the Lord: It is TENDER Mercy; It is GREAT Mercy; It is UNDESERVED Mercy; It is RICH Mercy; It is MANIFOLD Mercy; It is ABOUNDING Mercy; It is UNFAILING Mercy
IN Too

Loss of a Loved One « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    We must never think that God treats the death of one of His own casually.
IN Too

You Are Loved « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    You don't have to be on the A team. You don't have to be on the B team. You don't have to have made the team. You are loved.
IN Too

One Step at a Time… « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    We don't always have to know where the road leads as long as we know it is the right road. While we are "in the way" our Lord has commissioned us to go we must have the faith to take that first step and then, one step at a time, expect our Lord to show us His will about the next step.
peter link

Watchfire Music Composer Wordlight Publishing - 0 views

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    Searching for the very best in Inspirational Sheet Music? Look no further, Watchfire's got it! Read on to find out more about Watchfire Music Composer Wordlight Publishing, including biography, sheet music releases, quotes, insights and information on their new Spanish Sheet Music Division.
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    Watchfire Music is the BEST place to find Inspirational Sheet Music. Plus, it's super easy to search for your favorite composer or piece of music and download it directly to your computer.
peter link

Watchfire Music, Inspirational Music, Inspirational Sheet Music, Julia Wade Artist Page - 0 views

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    Julia Wade is one of those rare and gifted crossover vocalists who can handle both worlds (Classical and Pop) with great style and grace. On top of it all, she is a singer who has the ability to get deeply into the lyric and magically inspire the audience. I love visiting the site and listening to Julia's wonderful songs and watching her inspirational videos. Very uplifting!
peter link

Siyahamba-1st Installment | Sparks from the Fire - 0 views

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    Here is the first blog installment out of three total.
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    Read on to find out more about the Siyahamba Project, a South African hymn sung in 3 languages from churches on 3 continents, and become inspired!
peter link

Siyahamba - Sao Paulo Installment 2 | Sparks from the Fire - 0 views

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    Read on to find out more about the Siyahamba Project, a South African hymn sung in 3 languages from churches on 3 continents, and become inspired!
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    Here is the second blog installment out of three total.
peter link

Watchfire Music Album: Songs of Love | Inspirational Music | Valentines Day Songs - 0 views

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    February means Valentine's Day which means love songs. And so how do we cover this huge topic -- physical love, spiritual love, Valentine love, familial love, love for The Master? The answer: All of the above. Why not a little something for everyone? After all, we all experience all of the above. Even if you're a Buddhist, ya' gotta love the adventures of that Christian guy. Even if you're a minister, Valentine love is some pretty sweet stuff. Families are sometimes the bane of our existence, but in the end, ya' gotta love 'em. So love it is - on an all-encompassing level. And interesting how so many of the songs' lyrics can really take on a universal meaning and totally cover the bases. Take a chance and fall in love. Now Available as a Shippable CD!
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Inspirational Music Artist: Da Clay | Inspirational Music | Watchfire Music - 0 views

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    Inspirational Music Artist Da Clay presents the heart of a worshipper through passionate lyrics that demand the attention of all who have had the experience to hear him. He brings energy and fire all the while speaking with the boldness of a man on a mission. His unique rap style and ability to flow on tracks helps to make Da Clay stand out.
peter link

Interview With Bobby Stanton | Joyful Noise - 0 views

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    You may have heard him featured on Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" or playing in one of several Broadway musicals. You may have also caught his magical fingers strumming with the likes of Mark O'Connor, James Taylor, Richie Havens, Noel Redding, Bo Diddley, Susan Tedeschi, Maureen McGovern, Donny Osmond, The Platters, Fabian, Charlie Daniels, only to name a few.
IN Too

Tackling Temptation « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    It is crucial for every child of God to realize that satan is always on the prowl to destroy the testimony of Christians by throwing temptations into their path. The devil knows our weaknesses sometimes better than we even do! And, He will keep hitting on those areas of our life to try and make us stumble.
IN Too

A Prescription for Failure « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    …when you fail and need restoration don't seek a cheap one or an easy one. Let the great Shepherd lead you into the paths of righteousness that will truly restore your soul.
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