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"You get what you pay for, the saying goes. Unless you're talking about
cable television, in which case you pay for what you get...You can't buy the
channels you want without getting some that you don't. That may be about to
change...Charles Dolan, the chairman of Cablevision, has thrown his support
behind a la carte pricing. 'We don't believe in the long term that selling
programming a la carte will be detrimental to either programmers or cable
operators,' Dolan said in a prepared statement. 'Our experience indicates a la
carte will result in a more affordable service for all with more programming
options.'" (Houston Chronicle, December 23, 2005)
Commentaries
IRD Exposes Pro-Homosexual Group's Plan to Invade White House Event
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An official with the Institute on
Religion and Democracy says the pro-homosexual religious group Soulforce and
the Family Pride Coalition are teaming up in an effort to fill the White House
lawn with as many "lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families" as
possible at the annual Easter Egg Roll on April 17.
Hollywood -- Pushing Their Agenda and Mocking Christians -
If anyone bothered to watch the recent Golden Globe
Awards on television, they may have been as shocked as I was at the winners.
With a couple of exceptions, the award winners were all based upon projects
and characters with anything but family values.
Me, promote theocracy? Hardly! By Steve Voigt -
How natural law scholars influenced the Founding Period and why there
is a knee-jerk reaction among elites to this simple fact. After awhile, the
rhetoric of Marxists and secular humanists becomes so very predictable. In a
recent column, I illustrated that natural law scholars influenced our founding
fathers. Given that these scholars’ writings are replete with references to
faith, I quite predictably received a bucket of nastigrams from critics who
disingenuously accused me of promoting theocracy. It is a tiresome argument,
but it is one that the left uses again and again whenever anyone dares mention
that the founding fathers were men of faith and were influenced by scholars
whose works centered on the consideration of faith. Understanding this fact
is not promoting theocracy. It’s not even close. This fact is nothing more
than historical accuracy and recognition of it is simply intellectual honesty.
Money In
Heaven A Sermon By Dr Charles S. Price -
Published in the GOLDEN GRAIN - Volume 10 - Number 1 - April,
1935
Text: "And I say unto you, Make to yourselves friends of the mammon of
unrighteousness; that when you fail, they may receive you into everlasting
habitation" (Luke 16:9).
THIS is confessedly the most difficult of all our Lord's parables. It holds up
the bad man as an example to good people; teaches that by a prudent use of
money they may secure eternal blessings; and says nothing about salvation by
faith. (Click
here for
complete sermon.)