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One of the early church reformers' cries was, 'Always reforming.' Dr. Louis Hill's Seven Foolish Questions: An Exhortation to Today's Church as Taught from the Book of Malachi heeds that cry in dissecting—short of exegesis—the book of Malachi and finding out what it has to say to today's generation. This is a call to the believer and non-believer. Dr. Louis Hill makes the book of Malachi as relevant today as it was in the day it was written. The author analyzes the foolish questions that the post-exilic Hebrews raised and applies them to the current post-modern evangelical church situation. With great insight, Dr. Hill exposes some of the problems of the American evangelical church movement. He gives an urgent call for our need of reformation today. This study of the Book of Malachi is both challenging and refreshing. Dr. Hill's appeal is for us to repent of our foolish ways and return to biblical doctrine that produces biblical behavior. Dr. Hill's message is desperately needed today. I highly recommend it. Dr. Rick Fite, Pastor Grace Presbyterian Church Colorado Springs, CO
In this charming and wise guide to a well-lived life, beloved teacher Ron Wolfson provides an advance copy of the questions you'll be asked in heaven, encouraging you to reflect on your life goals and providing ideas both big and small for achieving them.
Rube Goldberg's classic 'Foolish Questions' collection.
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An analysis of the Turkish position regarding the Armenian claims of genocide during World War I and the continuing debate over this issue, the author offers an equal examination of each side's historical position. The book asks "what is genocide?" and illustrates that although this is a useful concept to describe such evil events as the Jewish Holocaust in World War II and Rwanda in the 1990s, the term has also been overused, misused, and therefore trivialized by many different groups seeking to demonize their antagonists and win sympathetic approbation for them. The author includes the Armenians in this category because, although as many as 600,000 of them died during World War I, it was neither a premeditated policy perpetrated by the Ottoman Turkish government nor an event unilaterally implemented without cause. Of course, in no way does this excuse the horrible excesses committed by the Turks.