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March 24, 2009
by David Ennis
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Intensions, Power and Purpose

Something I’m learning is that when you question things that are usually just taken for granted, it’s easy for people to assume the reason that you are asking the question. From there you can either be shortly entertained with answers that don’t address your question, or you are dismissed because you’re assumed to be just like all the others before you that asked the same question but for the wrong reasons. As I continue to explore the idea of evil in regards to God’s sovereignty and His eternal will, let me just say the following: Continue reading

January 30, 2009
by David Ennis
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Glorifying God In Our Sexuality: Part 1 – The Haggard Interview

Prop 8, Ted Haggard, day-time talk shows, prime-time sit-coms, the topic of homosexuality is everywhere. With two opposing view points, demonizing and misrepresentation is thick on both sides of the issue. Finding answers won’t be easy and agreement, impossible, but we must look to find bridges to build. Continue reading

January 16, 2009
by David Ennis
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Dilbert Cultural Sensitivity

So there has been a bit of discussion regarding Rick Warren in the news these days. Here’s a quote from an article that cracked me up, “Many conservative Christians say cultural sensitivity goes way too far if it requires religious leaders to hide their beliefs.” Uhm, “cultural sensitivity” doesn’t sound very culture sensitive. Continue reading

January 16, 2009
by David Ennis
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Remember The Dream

I happened to tune into the Sean Hannity radio show on the way home from work yesterday. I’m not a regular listener but I got crazy and pressed the AM button. I heard a self-proclaimed “black” person say that the presidency cannot be used to gauge race relations because Barack Obama is not the first “black” American President— he is the first “half-white” American President. Then today I read an article about the increased security at the inauguration because of white supremacist threats and the chatter online. As we approach the inauguration of a new American President, and as we celebrate the dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. Continue reading