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    DAPS 021 David and Paula’s rules for dating

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DAPS 021 David and Paula’s rules for dating

Dating seems to be that time of uneasiness that neither male nor female seem to know exactly the right protocol.  Questions like, “How long should you date before you become engaged?  How long should you be engaged before you actually get married? What’s the type of person you should never date? And, should I date someone more than once that I can’t see yourself marrying?”  All of these will be dealt with today on The David and Paula Show.

Published 09/02/2010 in The David & Paula Show - Making Marriage Fun Again Podcast

 

When Trust is Betrayed, What Can You Do?

I love you too much to let a stupid split us up

Published 08/29/2010 in Weekly Message Podcast - David Foster @ The Gathering

 

DavidHFoster: Rulles for dating; today on The David & Paula Show at 10:00c http://ow.ly/2yvGy

DavidHFoster: Rulles for dating; today on The David & Paula Show at 10:00c http://ow.ly/2yvGy

Published 09/02/2010 in David Foster on Twitter

 

Just Because You Can, Doesn’t Mean You Should (part 2): Why Christianity Fails as a Moral System

In the previous blog, I talked about the controversy that has been fabricated by ESPN in order to satiate their insane desire for viewers, between Tony Dungy and Rex Ryan.

I ended that blog by saying that Christians do not fare well on the morality scale. Other world religions that we Christians would consider untrue often produce high levels of morality, or moral behavior, in their observers.  Ever wondered why?  Here are some reasons.

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    Published 09/03/2010 in David's Blog