American Vision – March 17, 2012
A vision of freedom and world-transformation
By Joel McDurmon
Sometime around AD 405, a sixteen year-old boy strolling the English seaside was attacked by pirates. They kidnapped him and sold him on the slave market to a chieftain in Northern Ireland who forced him to herd pigs. The young man endured filth, the elements, separation from family, and years of servitude.
American Vision – November 19, 2010
Socialism, “666,” and Silly Hats
By Joel McDurmon
American Vision – August 27, 2010
The Power of Giving a Book
By Joel McDurmon
It all started with one book. When Bojidar’s missionary pastor left his Bulgarian town, all he left behind was a couple audio tapes and a copy of one book, Ken Gentry’s He Shall Have Dominion. Ken’s book is still, perhaps, the best one-stop exposition of the postmillennial, optimistic, dominion-oriented biblical worldview available. It has changed many lives, including Bojidar’s. After this, he wanted to hear more about optimism and biblical law.
[There's a link below to read the whole article online.]
American Vision – September 24, 2010
Sam Adams to America: “I told you so.”
By Joel McDurmon
Upon the whole, we are too apt to charge those misfortunes to the want of energy in our government, which we have brought upon ourselves by dissipation and extravagance. – “Candidus”
American Vision – September 3, 2010
Leftist Gunmen take Hostages, Dissolve Civilization
By Joel McDurmon
Enlightened by Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth as well as a novel about a talking gorilla, James Lee on Wednesday stormed the Discovery Channel building near Washington, D.C. with a gun and homemade (though he was homeless) bombs demanding the corporation change its programming according to his manifesto. The manifesto features themes of disarmament, population reduction, and environmentalist propaganda. Headlines followed.
Read the complete article here.
American Vision – August 13, 2010
Christopher Hitchens, Dying Man
By Joel McDurmon
American Vision – July 9, 2010
Socialism is US.
By Joel McDurmon
A fairly recent poll confirms my sentiment in “Five Truths that Republicans Hate,” and much more. The Economist publishes a weekly “YouGov” poll online. For one such poll earlier this year, a central question focused on the public outcry over deficits: “If government spending is reduced in order to balance the budget, which one of the following government programs should receive lower federal funding than they currently do?” The results confirm the misguidedness and/or hypocrisy of the large percentage of this nation that identifies itself as “conservative.”
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