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Tuesday
Oct042016

NOTR - Codex Sinaiticus Revisited - 10.4.16

Today's Show: CODEX SINAITICUS REVISITED

Chris reviews some of the important details surrounding the Codex Sinaiticus in light of new research being done by others who have been investigating the controversy -- in particular, author David Daniels.  Many Christians today are unaware of the great importance of the Sinai manuscript in the history of the Bible, and how so many modern theories about the text of the New Testament are derived from its pages, along with those of the Codex Vaticanus.  If (as a growing number of researchers have come to believe) the codex proves to be a nineteenth century creation, rather than an ancient work, it would undoubtedly turn the world of modern textual criticism upside down.










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Friday
Sep302016

NOTR - Judge Roy Moore & The Commandments of God - 9.30.16

Today's Show: JUDGE ROY MOORE & THE COMMANDMENTS OF GOD

Chris discusses the current controversy with Alabama Judge Roy Moore, who is currently being tried for his opposition to the gay "marriage" ruling and his refusal to cooperate with it.  What does the Scripture tell us about the commandments of God?  And do the powers of government have a right to violate the Biblical laws of God or to disagree with them?











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Thursday
Sep292016

NOTR - The Stamp Act - 9.29.16

Today's Show: THE STAMP ACT

Chris discusses the history of the Stamp Act and its impact on the early colonies leading up to the American Revolution.  The British Parliament placed a tax on not just stamps, but "every piece of printed paper" that they used.  The act was seen as a clear violation of the boundaries of Parliament's authority, who had been forbidden from making laws to govern the colonies.  Some of the political debates from this era seem to strike a cord with events happening in our country even today, as the role of the federal government and the courts is the subject of much controversy.











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Thursday
Sep292016

NOTR - Church & State - 9.28.16

Today's Show: CHURCH & STATE

Chris continues his discussion on the sermons preached during the time of the American Revolution, this time focusing on the controversial issue of the separation of Church and State.  What is the origin of this idea?  Does it really begin with a 19th century letter written by Thomas Jefferson?  Or was the concept taught by Reformed Protestants centuries earlier, yet with a very different understanding from what is argued by the secularists today?  Also discussed is more of the history of England and its impact on the mentality of colonists (especially the Puritans) in the New World. 











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Thursday
Sep292016

NOTR - Arms & The Counter Reformation - 9.27.16

Today's Show: ARMS & THE COUNTER REFORMATION

Chris discusses some of the history of the Second Amendment and how it was established by Reformed Protestants in the aftermath of the great Reformation.  The right to keep and bear arms as an Anglo-American right is said to have come about because of events such as the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre and other atrocities against Protestants.   Meanwhile, modern Catholic sources argue that the position of the Church of Rome is that arms should only be permitted among the military and the police.  Could the opposition to civilian firearms ownership have something to do with the Counter Reformation?










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Thursday
Sep292016

NOTR - The Pulpit of the American Revolution - 9.26.2016

Today's Show: THE PULPIT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Chris discusses a 19th century book that documents the worldview of the ministers who preached during the time of the American Revolution.  The book was published in 1860 and openly discusses the relationship of the government and religion during the 1776 era.  The author draws a direct connection between the Protestant Reformation, along with the Puritans in the time of Oliver Cromwell, and the worldview of the American Revolutionaries.  









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