Tag Archives: Don Veinot
Marketing Evil
Persuading others to embrace and perpetrate evil is not as difficult as we might think. All it really takes is a good marketing plan and an adept salesperson or, for a larger population, a committed sales force. Selling evil that appears evil can be a hard sell, but if it is repackaged as something that looks good or desirable, well, there are plenty of takers. This is not an altogether new concept. It is as old as the Garden of Eden.
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Tagged Don Veinot, Egypt, Gaza, Hamas, Hamas Covenant 1988, Israel, Jordan River, LGBTQ advocates, Midwest Christian Outreach, Palestine, Progressives, West Bank, Wokeism, woman’s rights
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The Not-So-Shiny Folks
In my basement sits a large, three ring binder. The contents are the handouts provided during a week long "Christian discipleship" course I attended in May of 1970. At the time, it was known as the "Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts." All the sessions were designed and taught by one Bill Gothard.
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Tagged 19 Kids and Counting, A Matter of Basic Principles: Bill Gothard and the Christian Life, Bill Gothard, docuseries, Don Veinot, Duggars, Gospel Coalition, Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts, Joy Veinot, Lutheran Bible Institute, Midwest Christian Outreach, Ron Henzen, Shiny Happy People, The Not-So-Shiny Folks, Vietnam War
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