By Eric Norford We hear about this subject almost every day in our lives. We may know of people who tried to commit suicide and failed; we know of some who tried and were successful. We may know of some in our family who has tried to take his life. We may even hear some of …
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Things Which Are Contributing to Secularism in America: The Education System
By Warren E. Berkley “The parents have a right to say that no teacher paid by their money shall rob their children of faith in God and send them back to their homes skeptical, or infidels, or agnostics, or atheists.” William Jennings Bryan, testifying at the Scopes trials, Dayton, Tenn. July 16, 1925. If the famous …
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The conflict With Secular America: In the Family
By Randy Blackaby A rapidly growing segment of American children are growing up without parents. Not since the end of the Civil War has the United States had so many orphans. But today’s children have not lost their parents to the devastation of war but to radical feminism, humanism and a morally devoid secularism. Divorce, bastardy …
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Editorial Left-Overs
By Connie W. Adams Guy N. Woods Guy N. Woods, well known author, debater, preacher and former editor of the Gospel Advocate recently passed away at the age of 85. He was laid to rest on December 11, 1993. Among his many debates there were at least three which had profound impact on the institutional …