Proddatur (LGBT-TYP-GR-BIN) Knowledge Is Easy For Those Who Love Correction And Instruction ‘A scorner seeketh wisdom, and findeth it not: but knowledge is easy unto him that understandeth. Proverbs 14:6’ A scorner resents correction and instruction, and he despises those correcting and instructing him. He is a perverse rebel, and he will not grow in […]
People’s Innate Pride Fights Against Being Corrected And Taught
Proddatur (LGBT-GR-TYP-BIN) Crave Wisdom, Justice, Judgment, And Equity With Great Desire ‘To receive the instruction of wisdom, justice, and judgment, and equity; Proverbs 1:3’ Why read the book of Proverbs? Solomon in his introduction gave at least nine reasons (Pr 1:1-4). He lists wisdom, instruction, understanding, judgment, justice, equity, subtilty, knowledge, and discretion as goals, […]
ISIS terrorists based in Syria and Iraq are a bunch of “hoodlums” says Senator Graham
On June 12, 2014 Senator Graham asked for permission to address the United States Senate regarding the situation in the Middle East, in particular Iraq and Syria: “Senator McCain was on the floor, and I am sorry I missed him. I was in a briefing. To the American people, the situation in Iraq is dire. Syria has […]
Are the Bundy Ranch Supporters Terrorists?
Last week, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) found themselves withdrawing from federal lands in Nevada after an ad hoc militia started setting-up snipers and threatened to kill federal employees to support anti-American rancher Cliven Bundy’s fight to keep the BLM from seizing his cattle, due to illegal grazing and $1 million in unpaid taxes […]
Exonerations Appear to Undermine Hague Tribunal
Two recent appeals hearings ended with senior figures from Serbia and Croatia being fully exonerated. Worryingly, their acquittals were hailed at home as vindication of their respective sides’ wartime actions. By Rachel Irwin When appeals judges at the Hague tribunal quashed the conviction of Momcilo Perisic for crimes committed during the 1990s war in […]
The Ryan Ferguson Case Highlights The Difficulty Of Correcting A Wrongful Conviction
Ryan Ferguson was wrongfully convicted in 2001 of second-degree murder of Columbia Tribune Sports Editor Kent Heitholt, and was sentenced to 40 years in prison. Ferguson is one of roughly 2.3 million people currently housed in America’s prison system. The United States incarcerates more people than any civilized nation on earth. A majority of those […]
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