Erring on the Side of Love

“In my short life, I have heard several times people say that it is better to err on the side of love than of judgment. Although there are some good intentions in that idea, I think it is disastrous once taken to its fullest conclusion. While erring on the side of a least destructive option is a good place to start, it is not the goal. What follows is dramatic way of exploring the aforementioned disaster:”

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Two Major Parties, But Only One Choice for Freedom and Liberty

"The threats were so intense the police were forced to stand guard at our booth and escort us to our cars. All because a few mothers decided to show up and have a discussion they didn't like. It was a shocking and disgusting display of hypocrisy as young women stormed the convention hall with coat hangers and profanity-laced, vulgar displays of promo material not suitable for social media."

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Pro-Choice Problems Creep into Rural Texas

Unfortunately, the downvoting council members have taken a page from the playbook of those Don-Lemon elites and have ushered danger into their community—especially for the most vulnerable among us.

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COVID-19 Exposes False Teachers

As time passed and their outlandish prophecies turned out to be as reliable as a typical weatherman’s forecast, many made excuses for why they got these “divine predictions” wrong. The Scriptures are clear that those who claim to listen to God’s but get caught in a lie are not to be trusted, as they have exposed themselves as false prophets (Deuteronomy 18:20-22)

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Happy Birthday Bach!

I keep asking myself, is that what I’m doing with my life? Am I disciplined in using my passions, gifts, creativity—my whole self—to point people to Christ? Bach wasn’t making music for his own ears, but for the ears of his beloved Savior (even as a flawed and cantankerous sinner).

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