By Harry R. Osborne An interesting debate is raging in modem society over animal rights. It has promise of being a virtual “theater of the absurd.” On the one side, the animal-rights activists are claiming the use of animals to benefit humans is “morally wrong.” Among those on the other side are a group of scientists …
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Another Statistic
By Dan Madrigal Recently, pro basketball star Michael Jordan’s father James was murdered by two young men. Needless to say this event became the impetus for much talk and analysis about a great many things. I want to take the opportunity to do the same, but also to make some biblical observations as well. The Rise …
Sunday Evening Communion
By Johnie Edwards A question that comes up from time to time, is whether it is scriptural for one to partake of the Lord’s supper on Sunday evening or for a church to make provision for such serving. 1. Time of day, not a factor. To say that a Christian cannot take of the Lord’s supper …
Better Manners Than the New Testament
By Dick Blackford Several years ago, Foy E. Wallace, Jr. wrote an article by this title in which he pointed out that it was not undignified or discourteous to call names. After all, Christ and the apostles called names of those with whom they disagreed and yet the Bible remained a dignified book. He concluded, his …