Archives: 2011/03

Laptop repair & data recovery at San Diego PC Help
2011/3/30 (Wednesday) | Filed under: Special

There is no perfect thing in the world, but there the best exists. As far as I know, more and more families have computer problems. So the industry of computer recovery system has been well developed. The San Diego PC Help is stand out among them. Since 1999, they have repaired over 10,000 computers and [...]

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Supreme Court Decisions on Religious Liberty
2011/3/30 (Wednesday) | Filed under: Church News

Read about how the United States Supreme Court has ruled on a variety of issues important to religious liberty and the separation of church and state. Cases which are summarized and explained consist of these dealing with school prayer, religion within the workplace, and government support of religion.

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A Church Building Program
2011/3/30 (Wednesday) | Filed under: Church News

Church buildings usually are not the church, but a place exactly where the church meets for worship, prayer, fellowship, teaching and ministry. Consider no matter whether a brand new or pre-owned building will operate for your needs. Consider also the Willow Creek program where the church meets in homes and only gathers in a rented [...]

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Faith-Based Fudging
2011/3/30 (Wednesday) | Filed under: Church News

Many have most likely heard that, according to a scientific study, prisoners who go via Charles Colson’s InnerChange program have a lower recidivism rate. This is a religious program consisting of intensive prayer, counseling, and religious evangelization. Conservative Christians have seized upon this as proof that the government should fund religious programs because “they work.” [...]

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Origins of the RLUIPA
2011/3/30 (Wednesday) | Filed under: Church News

Why was the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) passed? Quite a few justifications have been offered, but none of them ring very true. Even though the stated motivations behind the RLUIPA sound positive, at greatest it was a solution to a problem that didn’t exist. At worst, it’s just an attempt to [...]

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Separation of Church and State: Politics, Religion, and Culture
2011/3/30 (Wednesday) | Filed under: Church News

Find out about religion in public schools, like school prayer, the national motto, the Boy Scouts, government support of religion, legislation favoring religion, the philosophy and background with the separation of church and state, and far more. The freedom of religious belief is dependent upon the freedom from other people’s religious beliefs.

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Public and Private Foundations
2011/3/29 (Tuesday) | Filed under: Church News

For selected outreach ministries, it could possibly be possible to qualify for grants from foundations listed within the book of foundations. Check your neighborhood library for the ?¡ãAnnual Register of Grant Support: A Directory of Funding Sources.?¡À This book is also available at Amazon.com for about $240. Researching the foundations listed in this book might [...]

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What are the Requirements for Religion?
2011/3/29 (Tuesday) | Filed under: Church News

You’ll find a lot of different ways to define religion. Some insist that without a belief in some god, a belief system cannot be a religion. Others argue that religions are defined by having beliefs in things like sacred spaces and scriptures. What elements do you think are required to have a religion?

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Did Mary Ever Spank Jesus?
2011/3/29 (Tuesday) | Filed under: Church News

You’ll find certain things which people probably aren’t supposed to ask about Jesus’ life growing up; one particular of the most interesting may be regardless of whether Mary ever spanked Jesus. I don’t know what the social conventions among Jews with the time were, but corporal punishment was most likely expected. Did Jesus ever do [...]

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Does it Matter if God Exists?
2011/3/29 (Tuesday) | Filed under: Church News

Theists tend to regard the question of their god’s existence as being supremely important – but atheists don’t necessarily share that premise. Just because a god exists doesn’t automatically mean that we should care, does it? Perhaps that depends upon what sort of god we are talking about.

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