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Troy Davis: Being Black is a “Death Sentence”
Not just in Georgia, but throughout the United States. Some 149 years ago, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which stated “…all persons held as slaves…shall be then, henceforward and forever free….” But the freedom purchased in blood for … Continue reading
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In Defense of Christian Theopolitics
In Defense of Christian Theopolitics Preface Again, as has so often happened in our Nation’s history, the issue of religion and politics has become prominent in media and in political pundit’s comments about a candidate for our only National office, … Continue reading
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