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Hypocrites at Harvard Making Changes that Would Make their Founder Weep!

The statue of Puritan John Harvard in Harvard Yard is weeping today. The Daily Mail reported Harvard University (whose degree used to mean something) has named a devout atheist to be its new head chaplain (over 40 other chaplains) who wants to be known as a “humanist rabbi.” The over-priced, over-touted, and over-endowed school says, […]

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Al Sharpton Charging Trump With Lack of Knowledge is Like a Skunk Accusing a Rabbit of Having Bad Breath!

Al Sharpton said last week on MSNBC that President Trump loses his temper “because he is covering up for his lack of knowledge….Donald Trump always wanted to be in the circles of influence and was always rejected. Always seen as this outer-borough guy whose daddy had money. You know, with Roy Cohn—they were not considered […]

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Does the Evidence Prove St. Patrick Was a Baptist?

Many traditionalists won’t like this revelation but facts are facts and this is not fake news. Patrick (original name was Sucat) was born in Scotland about A.D. 375 and lived about 85 years dying in 460. As a teen, he was captured by marauding raiders and taken to Ireland where he was sold to Milcho, […]

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Pastors are no Longer Shepherds Feeding the Sheep but Clowns Entertaining the Goats!

The famous English pastor Charles Spurgeon said, “A time will come when instead of shepherds feeding the sheep, the church will have clowns entertaining the goats.” We are there right now. Our pulpits are full of ordained clowns who mock those men of God who are faithful to their calling. Recently the famous Calvary Baptist […]

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Muhammad Ali: Judged by His Character Not His Color!

Cassius Clay, grandson of a slave, grew up in Louisville, KY and went to King Solomon Missionary Baptist Church where his father was a longtime member. Clay attended the church occasionally even after he became a Muslim following his winning the world heavyweight boxing championship at 22. After his conversion to the Nation of Islam, […]

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St. Patrick Was a Baptist!

Our Catholic friends won’t like this revelation but facts are facts. Patrick (original name was Sucat) was born in Scotland about 375 AD and lived about 85 years dying in 460. As a teen he was captured by marauding raiders and taken to Ireland where he was sold to Milcho, a Druid chieftain and held […]

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Black Preacher-Friend Accuses Me of Racism!

It shocked me to my depths! I was having lunch in an Indianapolis restaurant with my pastor and an old friend who was a famous local black pastor and his black friend, a chaplain at the Indianapolis jail. At that lunch I was called a racist to my face for the first time although I […]

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Christian Universities in Trouble: Cedarville University Next!

Of course, many Christian colleges, universities, and seminaries have had a decade of infighting, immorality, doctrinal differences, even heresy and other problems. Piedmont Baptist College lost most of its Bible faculty over the direction the school was headed. Tennessee Temple University lost thousands of students and professors after going more contemporary in theology, lifestyle, and […]

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Andy Stanley Was Wrong to Call Obama “Pastor in Chief”!

Andy Stanley is pastor of a megachurch in Atlanta and is considered a leader in Evangelicalism, often speaking at Willow Creek Community Church functions and other interdenominational gatherings. His father is Charles Stanley, a famous Southern Baptist megapastor in the same city. Andy grew up in his daddy’s church but drifted away from his daddy’s […]

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