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To tell the truth well demands imagination and honesty about motivation. It demands thought and wisdom and a careful choice of words spoken at the right time to people who just may be in the place where they are ready to hear it. Most of all, naming the truth demands loving courage. ....

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Netflix's The King — Movie Review


Netflix’s The King Movie Review
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January 13, 2021
Are you ready for an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henriad Tetralogy as you’ve never seen before? Then I would highly recommend you watch the 2019 epic historical war drama
The King. Directed by David Michôd with performances by Timothée Chalamet as Hal (King Henry V), Joel Edgerton as John Falstaff, Robert Pattinson as the French Dauphin (prince and heir to the throne), and Lilly-Rose Depp as the French Princess (Catherine). The film is loosely based on Shakespeare’s original plays, where the beginnings of King Henry V is narrated via an action-packed plot as his father the tyrannical King Henry IV rules over England with paranoia amid England’s entanglement in the 100 Years’ War a grapple betwixt England and France amid the 14th and 15th century “over a series of disputes… [predominantly] the legitimate succession to the French crown” (“Hundred Years’ War”). Yet Hal, t ....

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Official Announcement on Second Postponement of GC Session


Official Announcement on Second Postponement of GC Session
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As
Spectrum posted a few hours ago, the Executive Committee of the General Conference has voted to postpone GC Session a second time, until June 2022. The official announcement from the 
Adventist News Network and 
Leaders Vote to Postpone General Conference Session 2020 for a Second Time
For the second time in 10 months, members of the Executive Committee of the global Seventh-day Adventist Church have voted to postpone the quinquennial session of the denomination, originally scheduled for late June of 2020, due to challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Members of the Executive Committee (EXCOM) from around the world attended the January 12, 2021 virtual Zoom session, where they listened to reports from world church administration, health officers of the church, logistics coordinators, and legal counsel. Leaders discussed the feasibility of adhering to the planned b ....

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The Narrow Corridor — Book Review


The Narrow Corridor Book Review
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January 12, 2021
Author Note: This review was written the week before the storming of the Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. That event only serves to emphasize the fragile nature of “the narrow corridor” for democracy and liberty. This update was written on January 12, so we still have inauguration day as one of the next tests for democracy in America.
In this follow up to their monumental
Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty(2012), Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson draw general lessons from copious examples on the subject of what makes nations function best that is, for the welfare and liberty of their citizenry. The preface begins as follows: “This book is about liberty, and how and why human societies have achieved it or failed to achieve it. It is also about the consequences of this, especially for prosperity.” You might describe the book as a secular ....

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