Drug Abuse: The Chemical Cop-Out - National Association of Blue Shield Plans - 1971
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Drug Abuse: The Chemical Cop-Out - National Association of Blue Shield Plans - 1971
Home-- Kargo: Ruining a Character From Beyond the Grave
Kargo's revival is old news in Home, but I still wanted to write about how much I see it as a writing cop-out. Also, the more you think about the revival, the less sense it actually makes.
After a bit of an intended hiatus, I’ve returned to posting. I’m still trying to figure out a posting schedule that works best for me. My time is currently split between writing for my gaming blog, streaming on Twitch, and a very tiring full-time job. That said, I’m thinking about updates here on Saturdays or Sundays with a minimum post being once a month. In the meantime, I am a bit more active…
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Stranger in the House (AKA Cop-Out) | Pierre Rouve | 1967
The task of apologetics is to show that the evidence that the New Testament calls people to commit their lives to is compelling evidence and worthy of our full commitment.That often involves a lot of work for the apologist.Sometimes we would rather duck the responsibility of doing our homework, of wrestling with the problems and answering the objections, and simply say to people, “Oh, you just have to take it all in faith.” That’s the ultimate cop-out.That doesn’t honor Christ. We honor Christ by setting forth for people the cogency of the truth claims of Scripture, even as God himself does.We must take the trouble to do our work before the Spirit does his work, because the Spirit does not ask people to put their trust and faith and affection in nonsense or absurdity.
R.C. Sproul (from, Defending Your Faith: An Introduction to Apologetics )
Stranger in the House (AKA Cop-Out) | Pierre Rouve | 1967
Like I said, AKA Cop-Out...
Stranger in the House (AKA Cop-Out) | Pierre Rouve | 1967
Yootha Joyce
Stranger in the House (AKA Cop-Out) | Pierre Rouve | 1967
Stranger in the House (AKA Cop-Out) | Pierre Rouve | 1967
Geraldine Chaplin