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		<title>By: Craig Zedwick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig Zedwick</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for your service to Christians in our modern depraved society.  I have started a blog dealing with various issues as viewed from a truly Christian worldview and am wondering if you would add to your links.

The summary from my blog site is given below.

In Christ, Craig

In short, polemos and apologia are opposing rhetorical forces. Polemos seeks to find flaws and apologia seeks to defend. Only when Christians are honest enough to acknowledge their own human faults while still defending the whole truth of Scripture will we see our families, churches, and country return to true liberty.</description>
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<p>The summary from my blog site is given below.</p>
<p>In Christ, Craig</p>
<p>In short, polemos and apologia are opposing rhetorical forces. Polemos seeks to find flaws and apologia seeks to defend. Only when Christians are honest enough to acknowledge their own human faults while still defending the whole truth of Scripture will we see our families, churches, and country return to true liberty.</p>
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