May. 30th, 2005
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May. 30th, 2005 11:46 amI have been reading this article on the Soldiers of Christ, posted from
scarcrest who took it from
joiseyguy
Free-market religion. Combining faith with economics seems as bad as faith and politics together.
He knows that for Christianity to prosper in the free market, it needs more than “moral values”—it needs customer value.
It is an interesting article, featuring Colorado Springs at the heart of it all. It is considered by some, to be a little holy land. Surrounded by military bases. How interesting.
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Free-market religion. Combining faith with economics seems as bad as faith and politics together.
He knows that for Christianity to prosper in the free market, it needs more than “moral values”—it needs customer value.
It is an interesting article, featuring Colorado Springs at the heart of it all. It is considered by some, to be a little holy land. Surrounded by military bases. How interesting.
I hope everyone's Memorial Day went most pleasantly.
It's kind of hard to spend time contemplating all our solidiers who have died for our benefit, while also wanting to do all sorts of fun stuff. I think for memorial day, all of us should be sent to boot camp just to appreciate a sliver of the sacrifice of our soldiers.
I have some pictures to catch up on:
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It's kind of hard to spend time contemplating all our solidiers who have died for our benefit, while also wanting to do all sorts of fun stuff. I think for memorial day, all of us should be sent to boot camp just to appreciate a sliver of the sacrifice of our soldiers.
I have some pictures to catch up on:
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