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Enemies for deserters: a botched swap
Now! They had to do it now! The administration couldn’t waste time. Laws? THERE’S NO TIME TO FOLLOW LAWS! This hero is dying! He’s too sick, he must be released NOW! Negotiating with terrorists? We’re not negotiating with terrorists, we don’t even have time to think about what that means, we have to release him…
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What do you do with an empty tomb?
What do you do with an empty tomb? On Friday, a man had been put in there. On Sunday, it was empty. Why? Was it that he had merely been badly wounded but didn’t die? Was it that his body had been removed by his followers? The tomb was empty or it wasn’t. If it…
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The American Gospel and the meaning of Easter
Originally posted April 6, 2012 Statistically, we know that the vast majority of Americans believe in some form of a higher power. There are relatively few who are atheists. Since people do believe that there is something, and since it’s so easy to think of the majority of Americans as Christians, many simply attach themselves…
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Rape investigation botched: more evidence that little was done to investigate Jameis Winston
Going back to football season, I had paid attention to the alleged sexual assault committed by Florida State star quarterback Jameis Winston. Something always seemed off about the case. Today, the New York Times has an investigative piece by Walt Bogdanich which explains the situation and the chain of events. I realize that we are…
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God’s Not Dead: film attaches absurd stereotypes to non-Christians and philosophy professors
I had heard reviews that the movie “God’s Not Dead” was bad (like really bad). For the first 90 minutes, seeing some of the absurd elements of the plot, I was torn between blurting out “Oh come on!” or laughing because it was so bad. I think having a movie about doubt and Christians confronting…
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Josh Benner has pastored churches in Connecticut, Illinois, and Minnesota. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
Josh is passionate about preaching and teaching the Bible.

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