David
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How quickly can you stop?
As I drive around the countryside, I get annoyed and quite frightened when cars drive too close behind me. Having been a train driver for 10 years, I have a really good feel for how long it can take a large piece of fast-moving metal to come to a stop.
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More than a product.
Since my last column, where I talked about the ups and downs of being a Melbourne supporter, they have done their best to illustrate my point.
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The Bible says what?
Truth is whatever I would like it to be. Morality and truth are based off my personal convictions, not dictated by anyone or anything else.
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Dying to control
I was driving to work yesterday when a radio advertisement for a funeral home summoned my attention.
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Are you spending too much time in church?
Are Christians encouraged to spend too much time in church?
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Hillsong 2015 – A Salty Church and a salty big screen interview
\"Be these,\" began John Maxwell on Tuesday morning of Hillsong Conference 2015 at Allphones Arena, and on the second day of his church\'s official annual gathering, Brian Houston showed just how \'salty\' Hillsong Church is.
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Christian leaders slam US Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage, warn Christians of looming persecution
In a landmark decision, the US Supreme Court declared on Friday that gay marriage is a constitutional right, making it mandatory for all 50 states of the federal republic to recognise same-sex unions.
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Hillsong 2015 kicks off with a .... Whisper
The massive congregation in the grand stand under the magnificent bright lights saw delegates from around the world eagerly awaiting to hear a sound, a voice, a sentence....
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Fear of the Islamic revolution in our back yard as highlighted in Australia and the Netherlands
News.com splashed over its headline: Submit or Die. (Australian Prime Minister) Tony Abbott warns the only way to approach Islamic State threat is by fighting. Mr Abbott was speaking at a Sydney regional summit in June.
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The sum of the parts
The materialist has a neat enough worldview—a closed-system of sorts. The physical world is observable, and only the observable need be explainable.