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A Prescription for American Health Care

by JOHN C. GOODMAN, president, CEO, and Kellye Wright Fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University, and has taught and done research at Columbia University, Stanford University, Dartmouth College, Southern Methodist University and the University of Dallas. He writes regularly for such newspapers as the […]

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CONCERNING THE SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE

Affirmations and Denials(Topic No. 22) Copyright 2006, International Church Council Project A. FOUNDATIONAL BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES The Bible is truthWe affirm that the Bible—being God’s inspired, inerrant, written Word—is truth in its entirety, and as such, is the ultimate standard by which all other truth-claims are to be judgeda, and thusoffers mankind the clearest, most complete […]

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Home as a Nursery

By Rev. S. Phillips, Chambersburg, PA, 1859From Teaching and Learning America’s Christian HistoryRosalie J. Slater, Ed.Foundation for American Christian Education: The Principle Approach* 1 Thessalonians 2:7 Isaiah 5:17 To nurse means . . . to protect, to foster, to supply with appropriate food, to cause to grow or promote strength, to manage with a view […]

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Paulson: What would we do if Ayn Rand’s novel were real? Galt wants Atlas to strike

By Terry Paulson President Barack Obama’s rapid race into socialism is creating an escalating tax revolt. With a never-ending stream of stimulus packages and new entitlement programs, the Americans who will be stuck with the bill are shouting a clear message: “Enough!” Many organizations are calling for a Tax Day Tea Party (http://taxdayteaparty.com/) on April […]

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Experiencing the Aesthetics of Freedom: A Journalistic Look Through the Eyes of a French Aristocrat, A British Abolitionist, and an American Economist

by Amanda Manuel (Public Relations and Business Administration Major Spring 2009)   Imagine sitting in the board room of a South Carolina school district where arguments for the line between church and state are presented. Listen closely; the underlying principles of freedom are there. Look down the hallways of a multinational corporation as it conceives a […]

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Dr. Dobson’s February Newsletter: America at the Crossroads of History

Dear Friends, I write to you today with contrasting and conflicting emotions. We have just seen the inauguration of the nation’s first black President, and many of us, even those who didn’t vote for him, are celebrating that historic moment. Given the scourge of slavery and the suffering of African Americans through most of the […]

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