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Five Projected Trends of the Twenty-First  Century

Five Projected Trends of the Twenty-First Century

January 5, 2020 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Culture & Current Events

I’ve heard it said that ‘the first twenty years reveal the key trends of a century.’ So, if these first twenty years are any indication, I offer up five projected trends of the 21st century.

The Expulsive Power of a New Affection

The Expulsive Power of a New Affection

November 24, 2019 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Uncategorized

The following is a summarized, paraphrased version of a sermon by Thomas Chalmers. The content is too good to miss, but the language is archaic and difficult to follow. This new version makes the sermon accessible for modern English readers.

Satanology 101 (Part 1)

Satanology 101 (Part 1)

October 8, 2018 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Biblical Studies

Who is Satan? A red figure with a pointed tail and horns? An evil ‘force’ or ‘principle’ that exists in the world? Fortunately, we aren’t left in the dark. The Bible gives many details about this mysterious being.

These Ordered Realms

These Ordered Realms

July 12, 2017 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Poetry

Behold the glories of God’s universe! For all is planned according to its course. Divinest features traced upon its frame, Yield each their voice to God’s most glor’ous name: Hence heav’nly spheres have their appointed place; And distant orbs still…

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