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democracy

  • by Robert H Berendt
So, you want to be in charge? What does that mean? What does God say about leading and ruling over people?
  • by Frank Dunkle
With Middle Eastern regimes toppling in the face of popular uprisings, many are hopeful that the region will soon experience newfound freedom and well-being through democratic reform. But if democracy comes, will it really lead to liberty?
  • by Melvin Rhodes
Economics was the force that determined the course of world history—and continues to be a primary force in the drive toward fulfillment of Bible prophecy.
  • by Melvin Rhodes
President George W. Bush recently declared America's commitment to democracy in the Middle East. But democracy in this and other regions of the world has not had much success. There are good reasons for this failure.
  • by Paul Kieffer
Some Germans are questioning whether their government is still a parliamentary democracy. Their underlying concerns apply throughout the evolving EU, as national sovereignty is subtly transferred to a central authority.
  • by Melvin Rhodes
President Bush recently declared America's commitment to democracy in the Middle East. But democracy there and in other regions has not had much success. There are solid reasons for this failure.
  • by Melvin Rhodes
One year after Sept. 11, in the debate on terrorism, America is often seen as the villain, no longer as the victim. Why do so many people around the world hate America?