Gilbert’s Jeremiad of LeBron the False Prophet, Part II

Todays’ guest post comes from Matt Bowman , a Ph.D. candidate at Georgetown University who normally blogs at Juvenile Instructor. Matt follows up on my post from Friday focusing on the theological motifs in Dan Gilbert’s open letter to Cleveland Cavaliers fans.

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Witness Identifies Sajjan Kumar In 1984 Massacre Of Sikhs Case

NEW DELHI – Jagdish Kaur, a witness of November 1984 Sikh massacre, during her cross examination in the court of Additional Sessions Judge Sunita Gupta identified Sajjan Kumar as a person instigating the mob during the massacre. Along with Sajjan Kumar, Jagdish Kaur identified Sajjan Kumar’s nephew Balwant Khokkar, Girdhari Lal and Captain Bhagmal as accomplices

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Canadian Sikh Wins Discrimination Lawsuit Against Home Depot

TORONTO – A Canadian Sikh security guard in Toronto, who moved the Ontario provincial human rights commission for being forced to wear a hard helmet by Home Depot, has won his case against the world’s largest home-improvement retailer. In its ruling, Ontario’s Human Rights Tribunal said Home Depot (Canada) discriminated against Deepinder Loomba by “enforcing” a hard hat on him and threatening him with dismissal if he didn’t comply. Headquartered near Atlanta in the US, Home Depot has about 180 stores across Canada.

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Gurudongmar lake

Parambir Singh Salar posted a photo: This is on of the highest and the most beautifiull lakes in the world , nested deep in North Sikkim at breath taking(litereally ’cause of the height) altitude of 17000+ft ASL. The lake is named after Padmasambhava, the Indian tantric Buddhist who conducted rituals here. It is said that this is why, even at the height of winter, one portion of the lake never freezes

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Gurudongmar lake

 
Peek at the New Ancient History Day by Day

You asked for it.  Not only is this planner Day by day it is Step by Step! While you are waiting for us to complete it we’ve made free blank pages for you. Download sample pages and blank pages below. Each week of the Ancient History: Day by Day: Step by Step Planner is presented in a two-page spread

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Open invitation

Forty-four percent of Americans have changed their religious affiliation, many joining a different denomination from the one in which they were raised or abandoning organized religion altogether, according to the 2007 U.S. Religious Landscape Survey conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.

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Open invitation

 
Whose freedoms are being protected?

Editor's Note: This is the third in a short, occasional series of guest columns by two local constitutional law experts exploring pertinent issues of the day. Why are South Carolina and 19 other states suing to declare the new federal health care law unconstitutional?

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Whose freedoms are being protected?

 
Following his faith

Observed from the quarterdeck of his new life, the sea change from personal ambition to collective good is a course Michael Guillen navigates with joy. And a fulfilling sense of purpose.

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Following his faith

 
Colson reveals govt.’s goal to limit freedom of religion

Charles Colson reveals government’s agenda to limit freedom of religion and expand homosexual benefits.

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Weekend Devo — Giving Love

On one of last week’s post, a commenter asked if God could teach her to love her husband unconditionally. This is such a good question, that I decided to share some of my answer here today. This is such a crucial area that I think we need to talk more about not only loving our unbelieving spouses unconditionally, but also HOW we do that

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Weekend Devo — Giving Love