By Bill Robinson, Jr. I remember as a kid that being “whipped” by the sandlot bully was humiliating. However, a bloody nose or a black eye or a fat lip could be rationalized among friends as a badge of courage. But let’s face it, there was no rationalizing the epitome of humiliation when the bully made …
Category Archives: Truth Magazine Vol. 30
Do We Have Religious Freedom?
By S. Leonard Tyler We certainly do have religious freedom in these United States of America! This is one of the greatest (to me the greatest) freedoms granted to each of us by the constitution of the USA. Let each one of us work and pray that this freedom shall be enjoyed by our posterity. It …
Proper Attitudes Toward The Word
By Jady W. Copeland There are some subjects that need constant repetition and this is one of them. The need for such basic lessons is seen as we look about us at the religious division that is evident, while we remember Jesus’ prayer for unity (Jn. 17). Prejudice keeps many from coming to the Christ. Nathanael …
The “Crossroads’ Movement” and the “Anti-Cooperation Movement”
By David E, Horton, Jr. Recently I read an article in Contending for the Faith (January/1986, Vol. XVII, No. 1), concerning “Crossroads’ Devastating, Devious, Deceitful Methods of Religious Entrapment Exposed, Renounced By Bronwen (McClish) Gibson.” The message was clear, alarming, and very helpful in understanding the ruinous activities of this movement. In exposing the error of …
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