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The “Puritan Work Ethic” vs. “The Liberal Work Ethic”
Ask anyone that knows me and they will tell you about the same things. I love to read and have an extensive library of books on history, theology, sociology, and political science. Each week, I scan through 20 to 30 … Continue reading
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