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| | | | A friend of mine asked this question the other day. "Is it better to be a good person, or religious?" The question turned out to be more thought-provoking than expected. Not because I was stumped. Rather, my first reaction was: "This question doesn't make sense." Those aren't categories a Christian tends to think in. | |
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ericgeiger.com
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| | | | We are frustrated with the hypocrisy of the politician who sets policies but does not live by them or the business leader who pushes for environmental restrictions while flying a private jet. But it is religious hypocrisy that is most damaging, because while God cares about politics and business, He ultimately created people for Himself [] | |
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| | | | GREAT/AWESOME!: Gadol, Adjective. (Strong's1419). Gadal, Verb. (Strong's 1431). Root: ?????? Sounds like: ga'dohl (adjective) and ga'dahl (verb) Well, we've hit a milestone. Gadol will be the 100th Hebrew word that I've attempted to unravel... that's 100 Sundays of posting! I have 116 wonderfully devoted and kind-hearted people who have graciously allowed me to bombard their... | |
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lukeplant.me.uk
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| | Most of this post was written a long time ago, but I thought it would be useful to have somewhere public that I can point people to for my answer to this question, so I'm finally publishing it. At the |