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Cliff R. Hjelm

Tulsa

Letter: Keep Writing

Tulsa Beacon

Man’s inhumanity to man has no boundaries; When several Germans were tried for War-Crimes; eleven executed; They were referred to as “animals.”  The German Jewish Prosecutor said no, they aren’t animals. Depraved Humanity or just plain human nature has that potential for many… In studying the Holocaust it is well to read “an Eye for…

Letter: Pro-abortion advocates have no shame

Tulsa Beacon

It’s shocking and beyond comprehension how millions of Americans angrily took to the streets moments after the Supreme Court announced their reversal the age-old Roe v. Wade decision. Actually, the pro-choice Democrat Party plank will cost them in the November 8 election because most of their aborted babies that would be of voting age would…

Letter: The wrong flags

Tulsa Beacon

News releases on things that matter: Arizona State University pulls down the American flags and replaces them with Juneteenth and “Pride” flags. The ASU downtown Tempe campus replaced the American flags lining the street with Junteenth and “Pride” flags, alternating colorful flags and a flag with a large star. At the start of June following…

Letter: ‘Red flags’ and shootings

Tulsa Beacon

Speaking of “red flags,” an 18-year-old comes in to buy an assault weapon and a pistol, and I’m sure he didn’t look like the valedictorian of his class. The clerk could have asked the phone number of his parents or the name of his Sunday School teacher. If he answered suspiciously, hand him a long…

Letter: God’s Word could fill a library

Tulsa Beacon

(Editor note: While some translations have minor flaws, the original Hebrew and Greek texts are flawless.) The miracle of the Bible, the written Word of God, is not that it is without flaws which every translator will admit.  Trying to defend it on that basis will always fall short. God, who has always existed, is…

Letter: Choose: Live coward or dead hero?

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On the second day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, friends from the NATO nations sent up to 18,000 weapons to the citizenry to use. There are citizens that were willing to fight to the last drop of blood. This has caused the killing of many young, inexperienced Russian soldiers – with hundreds, maybe thousands of…

Letter: Here’s why we should have kids

Tulsa Beacon

On “Drs.” Program February 3 on Fox TV, the discussion was on sterilization – women choosing to never have children. The indication was that few women regretted it. This discussion touched all the bases but had not one mention of the greatest reason, that being theological – the time when the redeemed become resurrected immortal…

Letter: ‘Center of the universe’ is not right

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After reading about the tremendous information available through science regarding our endless universe, our telescopes reveal billions of planets. Artificial intelligence and computers process millions of correspondence per second. I thought how awesome is our God but I am puzzled by the fact that these geniuses discovering these truths for the most part deny that…

Letter: Why didn’t Musk come to Oklahoma?

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Time Magazine has named Elon Musk as “The Person of the Year”. He is described as the richest person in the history of the world (excluding sovereigns). With a net worth of more than $300 billion, his impact was with Tesla in 2021, the year that electric vehicles finally came into the mainstream. Tesla became…

Letter: Spirt of fear

Tulsa Beacon

The Spirit of fear that has taken over with millions of people over this COVID-19 virus has caused more problems than if we had reacted as we have always done with our annual flu virus. It has caused churches to close, businesses to bankrupt, national politics to be controlled by incompetents and dozens of other…