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  • White Writer Predicts Obama Victory  By : Warren Cornelius
    In 1967, America was filled with the same hope of change that it is now feeling in 2008 Forty-one years ago, Cleveland was on the verge of electing the first African American mayor of a major U
  • Who Should Have Barack's Back?  By : Todd A. Smith
    Now that the dust has settled on Barack Obama's historic nomination as the Democratic candidate for the presidency, an equally important challenge presents itself Who should Obama choose as his running mate for the November election
  • The Amazing Power Of Print  By : Ben Needles
    For centuries the printed word has been able to sway people one way or another in many cases all because of what they read
  • Barack Obamas Church: Climbing the Ladder  By : Ben Needles
    I watch the television news and I am in awe at the shallow political reporting being done about Barack Obamas church membership
  • Obama Fallacy Will Open Gates of Hell in The Middle East  By : Ben Needles
    Hamas is waiting, and hoping, for an Obama victory in November
  • A Peaceful, Powerful and Cost Effective Counter Terrorism Plan that Ordinary Citizens Can Embrace  By : Ben Needles
    Here is a remarkable counter terrorism proposal that was introduced by way of a gripping fiction book
  • Football And Politics In Catalunia  By : Gaizka Pujana
    On Sunday Spain deservedly won the Euro 2008 final against Germany. In the Catalan capital of Barcelona as much as in the Spanish capital of Madrid, people poured into the streets to pour fireworks into the night's sky and honk car horns.
  • Gaza Strip’s Plight  By : Jordan FeRoss
    A great number of men, women and children in the Gaza Strip live in one of the most chaotic environments on Earth The escalating violence between warring political factions such as the Palestinians and Israelis has caused many to doubt the prospect of a peaceful state
  • How Can We Detect and Stop Terrorist Acts from Happening?  By : Hannah Jones
    What things can be done to stop terrorists in the early stages of planning a terrorist attack?
  • Bi-Party Tickets Totally Senseless  By : Stuart Nachbar
    I receive a daily news feed from Salon, and for the past two days I have received articles about Obama-Hagel and McCain-Lieberman unity tickets I have just three words for those who believe such events will happen: it ain't happening
  • Panama: The Government  By : Laurie Cooper
    The government of Panama follows the patterns of presidential representative with three branches: the executive, legislative, and judiciary The executive is elected by popular election vote exercise the senior’s citizens for a period 5
  • Greek Fire - A Terrifying Early Medieval Weapon  By : Ben Needles
    Greek Fire, also known as Byzantine Fire, Greek Byzantine Fire, and Sea Fire, was a terrifying naval weapon mastered by the Greeks and the Byzantines during early Medieval times
  • Run Your Car on Hydrogen and Water: Is it Legit?  By : Matthew Loop, DC
    The high gas prices we have been experiencing this year have been almost impressively high. Shockingly so, actually. While analysts keep trying to find out when this storm of high gas prices is going to pass, you are left trying to figure out exactly what you can do to try to provide some relief to your budget. It appears the government is not going to provide any relief, and the oil companies clearly do not care about how much they are squeezing the every last cent from the middle class.
  • The rise and fall of the Gaza Strip  By : Jordan FeRoss
    As many of the Gaza Strip citizens lived under the chaos of the political differences between the Palestinians and Israelis both, they found themselves wondering: what is the future of Gaza? Will it continue is its current turmoil and descent or will it prosper once again as the city of the seas?
  • Quantrill’s Massacre of Lawrence  By : Attila Jancsina
    The Lawrence Massacre took place on August 21, 1863 during the American Civil War It was perpetrated by William Clarke Quantrill and his guerilla raiders
  • Can you Run a Car on H2O and Gasoline?  By : Matthew Loop, DC
    Let me ask you a simple but profound question. Have you thought or wanted to run your car or truck on water (H2O)? Seems pretty far-fetched, right? Well, when I remember paying $1.25 / gallon of gas, $4.00 / gallon seem pretty far-fetched too! Man, I tell you, gas has risen by 25 cents overnight on several occasions in the past year! It's always amazing to me that we NEVER see gas drop by the same amount in such a short period of time. Coincidence, I think not!
  • Run Your Car With Water and Gas - Scam Or the Real Deal?  By : Matthew Loop, DC
    Are you sick of making "Big Oil" and gas companies filthy rich? Wouldn't it be amazing if there were a way to double your gas mileage and save hundreds at the pump each month? I'm going to share something right now that is going to change your life for the better and allow you to save loads of gas! If alternative, environmental friendly fuel sources peak your interest, this is the crown jewel of them all at the moment. Running your car with water is absolutely NOT a scam, it is the real deal...
  • Sarkozy Muscles in on EU Reform  By : Johnny Summerton
    It's just under a fortnight until France takes over the six-month rotating presidency of the European Union and already the rest of Europe is getting a taste of what it can expect

    At a meeting of EU leaders in Brussels on Thursday, Sarkozy said the Union would not be able to go ahead with any further expansion without ratification of the Lisbon treaty
  • Water 4 Gas: Hydrogen Vehicles Made Simple and Affordable  By : Matthew Loop, DC
    Ok, I have to confess I was extremely skeptical the first time I came across hydrogen car conversion, but but due to the plague of rising gas prices, I knew I had to do something drastic! I decided to give it a serious, second look since other conversions had never worked for me in the past. I began to study the mechanism of its workings since I am a science buff. The startling thing was, this actually was logical and made a great deal of sense. I even shot the website to a couple friends that are physicists and they confirmed that this conversion technology had all of the basis for being effective. They actually got there hands on the actual conversion manual before me and appeared to be much more excited than I was.
  • John McCain is Out of Touch  By : Anthony Wayne
    John McCain's campaign is out of touch with the American public because it does not use a text message element as Obama's and Clinton's does.
  • Panama: The Politics  By : Laurie Cooper
    Politics in Panama has been more of constitutional democracy throughout the 20th century The history of coup led by General Manuel Noriega back in 1968 has brought power to the military as Noriega had manipulated most of the highest officials of the government
  • Panama and Its Foreign Relations For Economic Development and Sustainability  By : Laurie Cooper
    Panama and its foreign relations concern itself with two major issues for Panama’s development—the Panama Canal and international trade and shipping Since Panama is located at the isthmus of Central America, it has good reason to be involved in most foreign counterparts
  • Cinco de Mayo, Mon Dieu!  By : B.L. Lindstrom
    Having been brought up in a school system and time period that emphasized math and science it should come as no surprise to anyone that I know very little about American history And when I say American history, I mean American, not just the United States
  • THE JUDAS MANUAL  By : Ben Needles
    Our recent history has accumulated a record of botched initiatives, uncertain situations and tragic episodes that have led the United States into the road to decadence, universal scorn and national misery
  • The Worth of Election Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Political yard signs are more than cardboard on a stick, they represent the very foundation of what our government is all about. Political yard signs give citizens a voice in how the country is run. They clue the voting public in that the time is here to make some important decisions about our country. When it's this important, why leave it to chance.
  • The Worth of Election Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Election yard signs are not just cardboard on a stick for your front yard. They are literally reminders of the foundation of American government; what it represents and is all about. When viewed from this perspective, they carry significant weight.
  • The Worth of Election Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Campaign yard signs not only represent the voting public's right to "have their say," they clue them in that their civic duty is near. Looked at in this light, they are not to be taken lightly.
  • The Value of Political Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Election yard signs are not just cardboard on a stick for your front yard. They are literally reminders of the foundation of American government; what it represents and is all about. When viewed from this perspective, they carry significant weight.
  • The Importance of Campaign Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Election yard signs are not just cardboard on a stick for your front yard. They are literally reminders of the foundation of American government; what it represents and is all about. When viewed from this perspective, they carry significant weight.
  • The Value of Political Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Campaign yard signs not only represent the voting public's right to "have their say," they clue them in that their civic duty is near. Looked at in this light, they are not to be taken lightly.
  • The Importance of Campaign Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Campaign yard signs not only represent the voting public's right to "have their say," they clue them in that their civic duty is near. Looked at in this light, they are not to be taken lightly.
  • The Value of Political Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Election yard signs are not just cardboard on a stick for your front yard. They are literally reminders of the foundation of American government; what it represents and is all about. When viewed from this perspective, they carry significant weight.
  • The Worth of Election Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Political yard signs are more than cardboard on a stick, they represent the very foundation of what our government is all about. Political yard signs give citizens a voice in how the country is run. They clue the voting public in that the time is here to make some important decisions about our country. When it's this important, why leave it to chance.
  • The Worth of Election Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Campaign yard signs not only represent the voting public's right to "have their say," they clue them in that their civic duty is near. Looked at in this light, they are not to be taken lightly.
  • The Value of Political Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Political yard signs are more than cardboard on a stick, they represent the very foundation of what our government is all about. Political yard signs give citizens a voice in how the country is run. They clue the voting public in that the time is here to make some important decisions about our country. When it's this important, why leave it to chance.
  • The Worth of Election Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Campaign yard signs not only represent the voting public's right to "have their say," they clue them in that their civic duty is near. Looked at in this light, they are not to be taken lightly.
  • The Value of Political Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Campaign yard signs not only represent the voting public's right to "have their say," they clue them in that their civic duty is near. Looked at in this light, they are not to be taken lightly.
  • The Importance of Campaign Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Election yard signs are not just cardboard on a stick for your front yard. They are literally reminders of the foundation of American government; what it represents and is all about. When viewed from this perspective, they carry significant weight.
  • The Importance of Campaign Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Campaign yard signs not only represent the voting public's right to "have their say," they clue them in that their civic duty is near. Looked at in this light, they are not to be taken lightly.
  • The Importance of Campaign Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Campaign yard signs not only represent the voting public's right to "have their say," they clue them in that their civic duty is near. Looked at in this light, they are not to be taken lightly.
  • The Value of Political Yard Signs  By : Precision Signz
    Election yard signs are not just cardboard on a stick for your front yard. They are literally reminders of the foundation of American government; what it represents and is all about. When viewed from this perspective, they carry significant weight.
  • Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Speaks Out  By : Johnny Summerton
    It’s just what France (and the world) has been waiting for – the real story behind the marriage of the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, and his third wife Carla

    And that’s exactly what it’s going to get on Thursday – apparently – with the release of a new book “La Véritable Histoire de Carla et Nicolas”
  • Dati Does U-Turn on Virginity Annulment Marriage  By : Johnny Summerton
    The French justice minister, Rachida Dati, has once again shown that she has a less than a firm grasp of her job by doing a complete volte face in a case that has been making the headlines here in France over the past week

    On Monday Dati asked the public prosecutors office to appeal a court ruling, which had annulled a marriage because the wife had lied about being a virgin
  • Global Warming Warning Signs are Plentiful  By : Taipan
    Global warming and climate change are moving to centerstage. Global warming is a huge issue with intensely intimate consequences at the personal and community level. What we need to recognize is that choices we make in the way we live at the local and community level can make differences.
  • Cult Leader Calls Obama A Monkey  By : Horace Miskel
    Just when many Americans believed that Barack Obama’s success in the Democratic primary was a sign that racial divisions were mending, racism has reappeared and threatens to curtail the progress that has been made

    Lyndon LaRouche recently compared Obama, one of the most successful Blacks in politics, to a monkey and referred to his mother as a race-mixing slut, comparing her to Margaret Mead, a woman who had various husbands of various ethnic backgrounds
  • Is Jun Lozada a Hero or a Hypocrite ?  By : Zigfred Diaz
    One of the articles I wrote was a business forecast for 2008. I predicted that there will be no huge political events that will have a big impact in the economy, unfortunanately I was wrong.
  • The Spurious Hero  By : Search Rank Pros
    The term hero seems to be as varied and personal as one's choice of deodorant.
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency Fails  By : Phil Forp
    In the wake of a tragedy we are often left in a state of complete and utter shock Especially in events where our homes are destroyed and our loves one separated from us, our minds are the furthest thing from rational or clear
  • Myth vs. Fact Helping Homeowners – Another Perspective  By : Aubrey Clark
    The looming mortgage crisis has affected almost everyone in all facets of life When the homes stop selling the builders stop building, the carpenters stop nailing, the painters stop painting, paint stores stop selling and Home Depot stock hits record lows
  • Why I am Running for President: Special Victims Unit  By : Michael Sack Elmaleh
    Presidential candidates assure us that they love all Americans. But they especially love Americans who have been victimized in ways that reinforce their campaign platform.
  • Run Barack Run!  By : Warren Cornelius
    Do you remember Jesse Jackson’s run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988 Do you recall the hope and pride that filled the streets of the African American community during Jackson’s two campaigns
  • The Race Card  By : Horace Miskel
    When it finally seemed as if Barack Obama had regained momentum, after losing primaries in Ohio and Texas, critics played a card that is still polarizing today, and ultimately threatening his goal of bringing all Americans together in a turbulent era

    In the 2008 election campaign, Obama has distanced himself from his rivals, not by solely focusing on the hot-button issues that have divided Americans in the past, such as 4,000 lives lost in the Iraq War or the imminent economic recession
  • Can Obama Really Win?  By : Jeremy James
    Many thought the day would never come A day that all Americans could prove to their children that they could become whatever they want in life no matter what their background is
  • Jon Corzine’s Compassionate Conservatism  By : Stuart Nachbar
    Here in New Jersey, the Garden State, we have a governor who has just proposed to make $500 million in permanent spending cuts, refinance state debt, reduce municipal aid, eliminate two cabinet departments, and introduce tougher standards in math and science education

    These are proposals that you might expect from a Republican, but Jon Corzine is a fiscally conservative, moderate to liberal social issues Democrat
  • What Next For Bahrain?  By : Gordon Warre
    Bahraini liberals have responded to the growing power of religious parties by organizing themselves to campaign through civil society in order to defend basic personal freedoms from being legislated away.
  • Finally, Proven Ways to Cut Your Gas Costs Permanently!  By : Dr. Matthew Loop
    We have all experienced the rising gas costs, causing most of us significant strain on our monthly budgets. As we wait for either the government or gas companies to lower the costs, there are things we can do in the interim in order to experience some relief at the gas tank.
  • Have We Achieved Our Objectives In Iraq?  By : Dan Ronco
    Exactly where are we in this conflict It's difficult to cut through to the truth with so much hot air coming from all sides
  • What Has France's New President Done For The Country  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at some of the changes implemented by the latest French premier and some of his motives behind the changes.
  • US Military Resigns - Choosing Court; Bring On The Draft  By : Average Joe Boomer
    What would happen if many in the US Military simply resigned

    Benefit to them: If US military volunteers would just resign, their risk of war zone deployment or any further service would be over
  • Water For Gas: The Dirty Secret "Big Oil" Kept From The Public  By : Dr. Matthew Loop
    The cost of gas has skyrocketed out of control. These high gas prices make filling up your gas tank equivalent to buying over a week's worth of groceries, and at the moment it does not appear that relief is in sight.
  • Will The Next Generation Of Leaders Please Stand Up?  By : Todd A. Smith
    When an assassin’s bullet ended the life of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr
  • How to Build a Cross Referral Network with Trusted Advisors to Market Your Law Practice  By : Rene Durruthy
    The key to advertising your law firm is building long-term, meaningful, and influential associations with Strategic Referral Sources (SRPs). Strategic Referral Sources are people who already have a relationship with the people that you want as clients. For example, if your law firm targets small business owners, some of the potential SRPs would be: accountants, financial planners, chambers of commerce, community leaders, local bankers, CPA’s, commercial real estate agents, and payroll processing companies just to name a few.
  • The Need For A New Ethic In America Presidential Campaigns  By : Julie Redstone
    America's love for a display of might and power, of triumph over the adversary, and of a 'winning strategy', is not only evident in her foreign policy and conduct of war, but also in her presidential campaigns Here, aggression, while disapproved of by many at one level, is also admired by others, and seems almost to be a necessity of political life – one that applies to political rivals at home as well as to adversaries abroad
  • Did Obama's Arrogance Trump His Intelligence?  By : Jack Deal
    It's my friends in the South and Midwest that are crying "foul." These folks are white, Reagan Democrats or Arnold Republicans. They are centrist, patriotic and by many experts the so-called swing vote.
  • Is Traditional Politics Dead?  By : Jack Deal
    The poor vote one way and the rich another. Those neither rich nor poor get caught square in the middle or "middle class" as it is often called. The Twilight Zone might be a more appropriate name.
  • Rush Limbaugh's Operation Chaos: The Ninja Option?  By : John DeJong
    For those aspiring Robinson Crusoe's among you, Op. Chaos is a brilliant creation of Rush Limbaugh. What he has done is to give all those Conservatives who have missed out on voting against John McCain a new voting life by way of switching parties and becoming "Shadow Democrats" for the remaining DNC primaries.
  • Subprime Mortgage Crisis; Democrats Want Too Much And Republicans Want Too Little  By : Aubrey Clark
    It’s the same ole same ole, sound-bites and finger pointing as to who can solve the mortgage crisis plaguing American homeowners During an election year it’s harder than usual to separate the malarkey from the earnestness of the politicians on this matter
  • An Astronaut For Second Chair On The Democratic Ticket  By : Stuart Nachbar
    While I went out on a long limb to suggest that Rudy Giuliani may be the best running mate for Republican presidential candidate John McCain, I am at a loss to guess who would run with whom on the Democratic ticket The highly competitive race between Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Senator Barack Obama has had more than its share of drama — and more than its share of barbs that will only help a Republican deflate the credibility of the eventual nominee
  • The Last King Of Spain?  By : Roger Munns
    A young King Juan Carlos helped steer Spain from a dictatorship to a modern democracy after he came to the throne some 32 years ago, and his achievements include defending the fledgling democracy in 1981 from an attempted coup

    Once popular and regarded as a man of the people, recent times have been more troubling for the king as political groups on both the left and right have called for an end to the Spanish monarchy
  • The Audacity Of Reality  By : Kurt Hartman
    Every day, I am am bombarded by the ever-present drivel that we call "news" in this country By the time my head hits a wrinkled, unintentionally drool-stained pillow, my mind is awash in opinion, conjecture, and a range of commentary that is inexcusably vast
  • Disillusionment And Hope  By : Julie Redstone
    The complexity of the human heart allows us to hope for something and to expect that we will be disappointed in it at the same time, to maintain ideals, and believe that they will never be realized at the same time Holding these dual views defines the nature of disillusionment – the profound sense that one's most cherished hopes will not materialize in one's lifetime or in the space of time in which the heart feels things should or must happen
  • Breached Security  By :
    Once again our leaders in the Bush administration have shown how little we are protected If they can’t even protect the private passport records of our presidential candidates how can we expect them to stop the bomb in the shopping mall, the suitcase nuke coming across the southern board or the millions of containers that arrive at our ports everyday – unexamined
  • An Angry Democrat Speaks Out  By :
    If my party does not come to a fair decision which is inclusive to Florida and Michigan – I will no longer consider myself a member of the Democratic Party Even thought I was raised a Democrat and raised my children as Democrats – I will turn my back on the party of my birth
  • Political Unrest In Thailand  By :
    The situation in Thailand reminds me the old saying “be careful what you ask for you may just get it” In September of 2006, Thailand went through a military coup
  • Simba Makoni For President 2008 – A Chance For Zimbabwe To Move From The Polarization Of The Past And Make Zimbabwe To Work Again  By :
    Zimbabwe’s defining moment

    In 2 weeks time, on March 29, 2008, Zimbabweans have a chance to stop their suffering by rejecting the dictatorship in favor of a new dawn in the way they want the affairs of Government to be conducted While local Government and legislative elections are also very important, the most crucial elections will be that for the Presidency
  • Open Letter To Senator Clinton & Senator Obama  By :
    Are both of you crazy If you both keep up the gender and race issues, you just might as well hold the door open for President McCain as he moves into the White House
  • Life Just Ain't What It Used To Be  By :
    The Tennessee Mountain Man recalls that there was a time when the city was a million miles away and no one went there
  • What evidence is there that the Illuminati is real  By : acaciagr
    I've read a LOT about the so-called Illuminati, most from Christian based fear mongers who seem to use the Illuminati as a tool of conversion. That has added to my skepticism.
  • The Question Is, Margaret, How Deep Is The Recession  By :
    A recession by any definition remains untoward struggle and pain. Ask the lower and middle classes in America
  • Winter Soldier Investigation  By :
    The anti American groups in our country who demonstate and shout hateful and disgusting un-patriotic slogans are rarely challenged by normal Americans who typically ignore their banter.
  • Because She is a Monster!!  By :
    Americans must decide whether they want a fresh new start in everything politics, and whether we want someone indebted to no one
    but the people for their coveted position.
  • Good Guys Finish Last  By :
    the world should come to an end before the general election of 2012 which would render all of these considerations mut
  • Antique History, American Thoreau - Inspired Gandhi How to Free India  By :
    British rule over India brought order and justice. But it was Roosevelt and America who brought democracy to India. After all, what was this war all about? India was independent by 1947.But it took a Gandhi who had read the words of protest of American Thoreau.
  • Woman in history.  By :
    Woman in history.
  • Momma Always Told You, Don't Play In The Street  By :
    Eight (8) people lay dead in the street because no one listens to momma
  • Former President Bill Clinton Speaks Out About UFOs (Or Does He?)  By : Jeff Divers
    During one of many radio interviews that former President Bill Clinton has done recently to help his wife‘s presidential campaign, he was asked about the UFO subject The question came from Big D and Bubba, Morning Show Jocks on the Premier Radio Network
  • Things You Won’t Be Able To Do Anymore After You Switch Your Gasoline Engine To A Hydrogen System.  By : Al Sanchez
    There is a give and take in any situation.
  • Barack Obama Will Become U. S. President  By :
    Notwithstanding the fact that so far neither Senator Hillary Clinton nor Senator Barack Obama could proclaim the victory of the presidential primaries after the Super Tuesday, Best-Relationship-Advice is, however, prepared to make a bold and definitive advice...
  • The Commander In Chief Has The Vapors.... Again  By :
    Hillary, take a lesson from the Tennessee Mountain Man's girlfriend
  • Vote For My Parent! Why The Candidates' Kids Mattered In Election 2008  By :
    This election, First Kid wannabes have been in the public eye like never before Josh Romney drove through all 99 counties of Iowa in an RV to stump for his Dad, Mitt Romney
  • Historian Anticipated Rift Between African-Americans And Hispanic Immigrants  By :
    I almost shivered as I read an article entitled “The Hispanic Factor” Its purpose was to “look at the possibility of African-Americans and Hispanic Americans forming a political bloc as a means of combatting white America's racism
  • Do Republicans Have What It Takes To Keep America From Progress?  By :
    Fastforward; today is November 5, the popular vote has been registered, the people have spoken They have cast their ballot and voted for the 44th President of the United States of America
  • History of Gymnastics.  By :
    History of Gymnastics.
  • The Mind And The Heart In America's Political Campaigns  By :
    We have, in this country, a tradition of leadership that aims to appeal both to the intelligence of the 'common man', and also to the heart within each person that assesses character and that decides upon voting behavior For most people, such decisions are not just based on the ideas and issues that candidates present, but also on the integrity, depth, and commitment that a candidate brings to these ideas and issues
  • Paid Surveys: The Truth  By :
    Get paid to take surveys! Get paid for your opinion! Earn
    up to $250 an hour taking surveys from your home computer!
  • The Sexism Card In This Year’s Presidential Race… What Hillary Clinton Will Need To Win: Should She Cry? Show Her Feelings? Be As Tender As She Is Tough?  By :
    No one can dispute… this is an historic year for women in politics Will presidential frontrunner Hillary Rodham Clinton continue to win primaries throughout 2008, perhaps earning the nomination of her party, and even being elected to the Oval Office
  • Eleanor And Ike: Historical Fiction Parallels Today's Presidential Politics  By :
    My first attempt at fiction, The Sex Ed Chronicles, was based on historical events in my hometown and state, but it was a story of fictional characters However, there are brilliant works of historical fiction that stay truer to history, when they use well-known historical figures in alternate scenarios
  • What is the difference between the calling and choosing of God?  By :
    Our Lord Jesus once said, "For many are called, but few are chosen" (Matthew 22:14). What is the dissimilarity between being called and being chosen? The Greek word kletos, translated "called," can also be translated "invited." A calling by God is His offer, His invitation, to repent and enter into a relationship with Him.
  • Bite The Bullet...  By :
    The government wants to give you and me government money...ah! our Chinese Bankers..
  • Recession Answers  By :
    Concerned about inflation, a recession, a depression in the early 21st Century? If you are...read on

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