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It's Broke, Sam - Time To Fix It!
from: Robert M. Ziegler This is the second article I have written this week (bearing the same title). Although it relates to a different subject, it still stresses the fact that there is definitely something wrong with some of our laws, and with some of the people who enforce them, when protecting someone's freedom of speech is afforded a higher priority than protecting the mind of an innocent child. How much longer are Americans going to sit by and let the will of the minority rule the lives of the majority? Our present laws, many of which are over 200 years old, need to be updated to reflect what's going on in TODAY'S world. Continuing to live by ancient laws is allowing almost any individual and their attorney to challenge, reverse or eliminate practices and beliefs we have incorporated into our lives for hundreds of years. Eliminate these antiquated legal loopholes, and keep American laws up-to-date to protect what the "majority" wants, and not what some of the oddball minorities demand!
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Daily Bread -- today's scripture
NCR's sister publication, Celebration, has begun posting reflections on each day's Scripture reading. Here's a link: celebrationpublications.org/dailybread You may want to bookmark it. It's a great way to begin the day.
Read more...January 29th is Family Worship Sunday
RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 21, 2012 / Christian Newswire / -- January is Family Worship Month and pastors around the world are speaking to their congregations Sunday, January 29th about the importance of reading the scriptures, praying and singing together as a family in the home.
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A while back I came upon a book that seems to be intended for young people but in reality contains wonderful meditations for all of us. Actually, we are all still young in our faith no matter what our age.
Read more...Evelyn Alice Laepply, Oct. 17, 1911-Jan. 26, 2012
Evelyn Alice Laepply, 100, residing in Sandusky, died early Thursday afternoon, Jan. 26, 2012, in Stein Hospice Care Center, following a brief illness. She was born Oct. 17, 1911, in Sandusky, the daughter of the late Leonard and Laura Wilma (Risch) Bickley. read more
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