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Shoprite wishes you a very Halal Christmas
We bought a turkey for Christmas from Checkers/Shoprite. It cost a stack of cash, but you know, Christmas – all about Christ, the Son of God, come to earth to save us from our sins – good tidings of great … Continue reading
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Freeradius Module-Failure-Message = “Failed retrieving values required to evaluate condition”
One of my radius servers stopped doing its radius thing. Everything was going along swimmingly, and then it suddenly stopped at 1:00AM. Restarts didn’t fix it. The way this server works is that the default handler receives accounting packets, writes … Continue reading
The corrupted gospel of the NIV, 1984 and 2011
These editions, labelled “Holy Bible” claim to be translated from the original texts, and all that, but they are actually based on the corrupt Greek texts dug out of the trash and invented out of thin air since the 1800’s. … Continue reading
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“Two Ways to Live”: tract review
This is the “Two Ways to Live” tract from “Matthias Media”, in its pictorial form. This tract sets out to present the gospel of Jesus Christ, but fails. Instead, this tract sets out what is called “Lordship salvation”, which pays … Continue reading
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Bible solution to the land question
The Bible contains the solution to the land question. It consists of these components: Allocation: Land is allocated to tribes and families Trading: Land cannot be sold, only rented out. Debt: All debts are cancelled every 7 years, and contracts … Continue reading
War on religion conversions
IOL has an article with the headline “War on religion conversions” in which a Hindu whines about how they need protection from other religions. They’re fishing for legal protection – to prevent free speech, and to restrict freedom of religion … Continue reading
Summary of falsehoods in Fellowship Tract League tracts
The Fellowship Tract League is a ministry somewhat attached to Fellowship Baptist Church of Lebanon Ohio. They publish tracts which purport to be useful for getting people saved. Before I bash their tracts, a few good things about this ministry … Continue reading
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KJVER: King James Version Easy Read
A friend lent me a copy of the KJVER ® edition – King James Version Easy Read. After looking it over to see what it is like, I have made some observations. In short, I don’t like it. It is … Continue reading
Man in the mailbox fraud (MITMB) HOWTO
This has come up twice, so it’s time to tell the world how it’s done. Basically, if someone has control of your mailbox (e-mail address and password), then you’re going to lose your money: someone (not you, and not your … Continue reading