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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Greg DeHart DeHart With informative and frank candor the author discusses both the recent decision of the Iowa Supreme Court to “legalize” same sex marriage, and the issue of homosexuality from a Biblical point of view. The author also uses historical points of references to express how this nation was birthed of God, and how that that calling is still in place to this day. written by Greg DeHart DeHart An Alaskan woman was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment after being convicted of placing her infant child in a plastic bag and leaving it in a closet in her parent's home in Grande Junction, Colorado. The child's decomposing remains were not found until weeks later. Using this incident as an example the author speaks of the issues of ethics, justice, and judgment in America, and about God's forgiveness. written by Greg DeHart DeHart The author, speaking of the current appointment of the Anchorage Superior Court Judge Morgan Christen by the Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to the Alaska Supreme Court, points out that this action is contrary to the law of God. Submitting for evidence clear and certain Bible verses that establish the Alaska State Governor's guilt in this appointment. The author, at the same time also making note of several common American practices, including abortion, that are contrary to the commands of God. written by Greg DeHart DeHart The author attempts to draw out with words the reality that affects the unfortunate of our society who are chosen to be “aborted”. With frank candidness the finger is pointed at the responsible parities.
written by Kevin Bilberry Once upon a time it was easy to sue a builder who was at fault; you waved the contract around in court and things happened. In the case of a contract between you - the buyer - and the builder, it is not difficult to make a case against the construction company. written by Patricia Johnson They're everywhere - you see them on the roads holding signs for the Dept. of Transportation, reading your gas meter, installing telephone lines, delivering your UPS packages, and even going to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, but what has not changed - based on current statistics, is the disparity in salaries between men and women doing the same jobs on the home front. << previous page 1 next page>> |