Monday, June 13, 2011

061211

(Cindy Kasper) It is said that the people we love the most are often the target or our most hurtful words

( Our Daily Bread) Losing your temper is no way to get rid of it

(Cal Thomas) In areas of ethics and morals, where will the line be drawn, who will draw it, and on what basis will be be based?

(Cal Thomas) Insults reflect more on the character of the insulter than that of those being insulted

(Thomas) As we more and more find the past a relic unworthy of our attention, our short-term memory grows shorter and our ignorance grows larger

(Thomas) The consequences of rampant divorce are broken homes, broken children, and ultimately, a broken society

(Thomas) We live in an age where we are supposed to be dysfunctional victims of someone else's wrong doing

(Thomas) Our society is continually defining decency downward

(Thomas) If a person has a private character problem, it will eventually manifest itself in a public way

(Thomas) If the moral standards are no more that what an individual or public opinion decide is moral at the moment, how do we know anything to be objectively true or untrue?

(Thomas) Why not validate everything? Think of how the crime rate would plummet if the illegal was made legal!

( Thomas) Things were cheaper then, but life was valuable. Now life is cheap and things are valuable

(Thomas)  Ten years ago, I wrote a book called The Death of Ethics in America. What we are witnessing today is rigor mortis

(Thomas) Today's absurd is tomorrows's acceptable

( Thomas) A sign of a deteriorating culture is rampant materialism that springs from self-indulgence and an unwillimgness to consider anyone or anything more important than one's own comfort and desires

(Thomas) The diversity proselytizers seel to divide, not unite

(Thomas) How rich we are in things. How poor we are in the things that matter

(Thomas) If the church sees the poor as a burden and the state as primarily responsible for helping them, they are rejecting one of their fundamental mandates and opportunities.The response to poverty must be personal, not institutional

(Thomas) For many American Christians, the idea of persecution is when the sermon runs past noon

(Thomas) No power on earth is greater than a mind and soul reawakened

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