Sunday, July 3, 2011

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(James Dobson) Your arms are too short to box with God. Don't try it. The human intellectual apparatus is pitifully ill-equipped to argue with the Creator. New agers don't agree. How preposterous!  We human beings hardly qualify as gods-even piddly ones. Despite our intense efforts to understand ourselves, we have learned very little about living together harmoniously or even what makes us tick

(Dobson ) Peace is what we call that brief moment between wars when people stop to reload

(Dobson) The best-trained and most respected secular psychologists and psychiatrists still believe that man is basically good----that he only learns to do evil from society. Thus the most basic characteristic of human nature has been overlooked by those specifically trained to observe it

(Dobson) Errors riddle much of what we think and believe. Many scientific text books of one hundred years ago seem like joke books today. Most of what was believed in ages past was palpably wrong.

(C. Swindoll) Spiritual erosion is slow, silent, and subtle

Secret sin is an oxymoron

(Swindoll) How easy it is to traffic in unlived truth

(James Dobson) If human intelligence and perception are undependable in assessing everyday reality, how much less capable is it of evaluating the unfathonable God of the universe. The arrogance of mankind in ignoring or challenging the wisdom of the Almighty is shocking at times

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