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Rep. David Smith, R-Arpelar, is holding a Veterans Campout June 1-2 at the Scipio Campground, 4701 N Four Corners Road, McAlester.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that a Konawa man was transported by AirEvac to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City for injuries from a single vehicle accident approximately five miles east of Konawa Thursday 35, was driving a green Ford F-150 eastbound on EW 1400 Rd. At approximately 8:22 p.m. Reynolds departed the roadway to the left. The vehicle overturned and rolled two-and- threefourths times before coming to rest on the roadway.
Read moreTuesday, April 9th, the Daisy Garden Club invites the public to the twenty-sixth annual “April Shower” fundraiser for the Seminole Nation Museum. The comeand-go reception will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the museum, located at 524 S. Wewoka Ave. Light refreshments will be served.
Read moreNews Release The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Rebecca Elaine Holloway, age 33, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was sentenced to 12 months in prison for one count of Tampering with Consumer Products, a violation of Title 18, United Sates Code, Section 1365.
Read moreOn Good Friday 1966, Time issued their magazine with the cover emblazoned with just three words: Is God Dead? What followed was a firestorm; Christians once again feeling threatened by an ever more hostile culture, atheist and free-thinkers eagerly awaiting what they just knew would this time be final victory. But both the question itself, and what played out was really nothing new. To be sure the cover garnered much attention and sparked much debate, but it was really nothing new under the sun. The same question had been raised for centuries, millennia even. The truth is, the question of the death of God was first raised by Lucifer, when Eve, in some sense, agreed with him. It seems to me there truly is nothing new under the sun, not even a question about the death of God. Sure enough, thousands of years later Fredrich Nietzsche’s Madman asks the same ageless question: “Do we not hear the noise of the grave-diggers who are burying God? . . . What are these churches now, if they are not the tombs and monuments of God?” These are powerful and timeless questions that reside deep in the soul of most all men; questions that demand answers; questions that deserve answers. And that is precisely the intent of this weekly column, to look at the evidence available to help answer the timeless question: Is God dead? Whether you are a Christian, a Seeker, or a Non-believer, I welcome you to join along each week to consider the evidence for yourself.
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