Pride: The Case of Nebuchadnezzar

Pride: The Case of Nebuchadnezzar

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Money is not a silly or superfluous thing. Money was designed to be our dignity. It answers to something God put down deep in us: that we all need to have part of the world to care for, and without any part of the world to care for, we have no dignity. But what has happened in mo ...  Show more

Sex and the End of Loneliness

When Christianity burst onto the scene, the early Romans were amazed and astounded in two particulars: that Christians were radically generous, giving away large portions of income, and that Christians were radically pure, believing in no sex outside of marriage. This unique unde ...  Show more

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