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Review of Cruel Logic by Brian Godawa

We don't do many book reviews here nowadays. But sometimes I do read a book, and I couldn't let this one go. Spoiler alert. I do get specific, because it's important. This reader wants great Christian apologetic fiction. The world needs Christian authors who demonstrate how to teach people of all ages strong belief in … Continue reading Review of Cruel Logic by Brian Godawa

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August 10, 2024Bible, Christian Fiction Review, Christian upbringing, Christianity, Dangerous philosophy, faith, jesus, Serial Killer, theology, University ProfessorLeave a comment
Excerpts from our Fiction Books, Publishing, Writing, Writing, Reviewing, Publishing, and about Blogging

The Men of the Realmlands: Finally a Series

If you look at The Baron's Ring up on Amazon, it may shock you to discover that it was published in 2010. Yes, ten years ago I produced this Historical Romantic Suspense story of a handsome prince, Tristan, literally swept away from his father's funeral to a land where a damsel in distress, enslaved by … Continue reading The Men of the Realmlands: Finally a Series

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July 22, 2018May 24, 2020Christian fiction, faith, fantasy, friendship, Historical Fiction, RomanceLeave a comment
Excerpts from our Nonfiction Books, Uncategorized, Writing, Reviewing, Publishing, and about Blogging

Chapter Three: Counterfeiters, Imitators, and Enemies

(This is an excerpt from our book The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: A Readers’ and Writers’ Guide for Believers) Philippians Three has a strange statement at the beginning. So then, my brothers, keep on rejoicing in the Lord. It is no trouble for me to write the same things to you; indeed, it is for … Continue reading Chapter Three: Counterfeiters, Imitators, and Enemies

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January 5, 2016December 14, 2019Apostle Paul, Bible study, faith, Philippians, types of peopleLeave a comment
Publishing, Reviewing, Writing

Plethora of Players Continues — Caryl McAdoo character interview for “One and Done”

On George Herman Walter Johnson / One and Done, released 7-8-15 Hi, This is Mary Findley, Fox News reporter coming to you live from the beautiful Globe Life Park, home of the Texas Rangers. And though he has only heretofore given live interviews to Samantha Davenport, a Fox colleague, the phenom has agreed to speak … Continue reading Plethora of Players Continues — Caryl McAdoo character interview for “One and Done”

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July 14, 2015July 14, 2015Baseball, Blog hop, character interview, contemporary romance, faith, news reporter, unlikely romance13 Comments
Current Issues, Politics, Excerpts from our Nonfiction Books, Scientific, Writing, Reviewing, Publishing, and about Blogging

Basics Of Reality

Words mean things. "This is a green fence," can be parsed, the adjective "green" and the noun "fence" can be made more precise, but the basic meaning of words is clear. I once had a business trip to plant where everyone spoke French. They found the one man who knew a little English. Between my … Continue reading Basics Of Reality

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February 17, 2013September 25, 2013belief, Biblical authority, faith, Reality check, science and religion, truthLeave a comment
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Faith and Victory Requires Searching with Heart and Sword A review of The Center Circle Two: Weapons of Warfare by Steve Biddison

What does Landru need to free his world from his conquering foe? Where can he look for allies when those he depended on shake his trust to its core? Will a journey to the Great Pyramid and Stonhenge give him the teacher he needs to understand his faith? Who will fight with him when the … Continue reading Faith and Victory Requires Searching with Heart and Sword A review of The Center Circle Two: Weapons of Warfare by Steve Biddison

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October 23, 2012September 26, 2013Allegory, Christian Armor, christian fantasy, faith, Steve Biddison, The Center Circle, Weapons of Warfare2 Comments
Uncategorized, Writing, Reviewing, Publishing, and about Blogging

Unlike Stephen Crane’s Red Badge of Courage, They Met At Shiloh Gives Us Hope

Review of They Met at Shiloh by Phillip M. Bryant I think I was required to read The Red Badge of Courage in High School. Normally a compliant student, I failed to complete that assignment. I don't really like war stories, particularly graphically realistic and gruesome ones. I did, however, finish reading They Met at … Continue reading Unlike Stephen Crane’s Red Badge of Courage, They Met At Shiloh Gives Us Hope

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March 5, 2012January 24, 2013book review, Civil War, faith, Phillip Bryant, Realism, They Met At Shiloh1 Comment
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Belief Excerpts from Antidisestablishmentarianism I from Chapter 11. What Is Science to a Secular Humanist?

Like any religion which enthrones man in God's place, there is a desperate and irrational need to attack true religion. "Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence,"3 says Richard Dawkins. In the Bible, in the founding documents of US history and in the US court … Continue reading Belief Excerpts from Antidisestablishmentarianism I from Chapter 11. What Is Science to a Secular Humanist?

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January 26, 2012October 1, 2013belief, Carl Sagan, Charles Watts, evidence, faith, juror, Karl Barth, neo-orthodoxy, Pierre Charron, Richard Dawkins, science, Secularist Catechism, universal law, wisdom1 Comment
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The Religion of Physics IV: What is “Scientific Evidence?”

All quotes, unless otherwise noted, are by Stephen Hawking from his book A Brief History of Time. "A theory is a good theory if it satisfies two requirements: It must accurately describe a large class of observations on the basis of a model that contains only a few arbitrary elements, and it must make definite … Continue reading The Religion of Physics IV: What is “Scientific Evidence?”

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October 2, 2011October 1, 2013authority, belief, blood, Brief History of Time, data, Egypt, evidence, Exodus, faith, Moses, Nile, observation, peer review, physics, reason, science, sign, Stephen Hawking, theory, trust, universe, witness1 Comment
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Introduction to Antidisestablishmentarianism

Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.1 John Adams Sometime in the early twentieth century, Secular Humanist indoctrination convinced almost everyone in the United States that "an establishment of religion" in the first phrase of … Continue reading Introduction to Antidisestablishmentarianism

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September 22, 2011September 26, 2013constitution, court documents, denominations, dutch, education, english, establishment of religion, evidence, facts, faith, german, government, john adams, law, passions, pastors, plato's republic, public worship, science, scientific method, sects, secular humanism, separation of church and state, teachers, twentieth century, welfare, welfare workers4 Comments
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Analyze, Analyze, Analyze

A message to parents and students: Never, ever, ever read a book, watch a movie, or see or hear a play or story or poem performed without answering these questions:(Don't read a book to your child or let anyone read a book to you without doing this, either.) Do "wise" and "good" people in the … Continue reading Analyze, Analyze, Analyze

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September 5, 2011September 26, 2013Analyze, ancient religion, books, civilized, conventional authority, decision-making, determinism, discernment, eastern religions, evil, faith, good report, inexperience, intimacy, listen to your heart, lovely, marriage, maturity, moral values, movies, noble, parents, poetry, praiseworthy, pure, right, spirit guides, teacher, tribal, trust your feelings1 Comment
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Preface to Antidisestablishmentarianism

The most religious people on earth are those who claim not to have any religion. Dogmatic, intolerant, and bigoted, they refuse to allow anyone to so much as speak their opposition. Yet these same people demand political power and tax support. The mildest opposition, such as the mere mention of Intelligent Design (not God), has … Continue reading Preface to Antidisestablishmentarianism

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September 5, 2011September 26, 2013academic disciplines, Alexander Hamilton, belief, Christians, conflict, culture, education, established religion, experimental science, faith, history, Latin, medieval, philosophy, Plato, politics, priesthood, religious freedom, renaissance, Republic, secular humanism, technology, translation, trust3 Comments
Bible Teaching, Current Issues, Politics, History

Who We Are and What We Believe

We are Michael and Mary Findley, Christian educators for over 30 years in many parts of the country. We have homeschooled, taught in Christian schools, directed Children's Church ministries and taught Sunday School for adults and children. We have created videos for cable television, infomercials and public awareness videos, as well as teaching videos and … Continue reading Who We Are and What We Believe

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September 5, 2011September 26, 2013Baptist, Christians, Church, education, faith, science1 Comment
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Why I Am A Baptist

I believe in denominations. You actually believe in denominations too. You don't? Then give me your $20 bill for my $1 bill. Not that kind of denomination? I believe that the word denomination is used the same way with money and with faith. Both a $1 bill and a $100 bill are money. One is … Continue reading Why I Am A Baptist

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September 4, 2011September 26, 2013absolute authority of Scripture, anabaptist, apostolic confession of faith, Baptist, believers, Church, circumcision, denominations, distinctive, doctrine, faith, history, Holy Spirit, human laws, inerrant, Israel, justification by faith alone, New Testament, obedient, priesthood of every believer, sacrifices, sanction, separation, symbolic, temple, tradition, witness4 Comments
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