SOTG 598 - Best Of SOTG- Sermon on War

SOTG 598 – Best Of SOTG- Sermon on War

Do you have to be a Coward to be a Christian? Does the Bible command Christians to be pacifists? There has been a direct and deliberate effort underway for decades to convince those of faith that to be true to God they must be passive and subservient.

During this very special episode of Student of the Gun Radio, we have a special guest speaker and we have been given permission to replay the Sermon on War. Every person of faith is strongly encouraged to take a moment and listen to this fantastic treatise on Christians and fighting.

(Originally Aired: 7/12/14 | Original #: 072)

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  • Professor Paul talks about the Sermon on War

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Wilderness Survival Pt. 3: Exposure and Hypothermia

Let us continue with our wilderness survival discussion. This time we are going to consider the dangers of exposure, exposure to extreme temperatures from both end of the spectrum.

“Hypo” means not enough and “Hyper” means too much. Hypothermia in a human occurs when the body cannot generate and maintain a sufficient body temperature. Your body wants to maintain a constant internal temperature, and it does not respond well to drastic changes.

Hypothermia also occurs as a result of traumatic injury, particularly blood loss. The body cannot maintain a healthy core temperature and the initial injury is made worse. A wilderness survival situation, where you are out of doors and subject to the elements, demands that you acknowledge and address the very real danger of dying do to exposure.

Hot days in the desert give way to cold nights, ditto for the mountains. A thirty degree drop in temperature is not uncommon in high elevations or arid desert country. During my first trip to the Mojave Desert, I was shocked to find the caps of our water can had ice on them in the morning when it had been 70 degrees the day before.

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Paul G. Markel has worn many hats during his lifetime. He has been a U.S. Marine, Police Officer, Professional Bodyguard, and Small Arms and Tactics Instructor. Mr. Markel has been writing professionally for law enforcement and firearms periodicals for nearly twenty years with hundreds and hundreds of articles in print. Paul is a regular guest on nationally syndicated radio talk shows and subject matter expert in firearms training and use of force. Mr. Markel has been teaching safe and effective firearms handling to students young and old for decades and has worked actively with the 4-H Shooting Sports program. Paul holds numerous instructor certifications in multiple disciplines and a Bachelor’s degree in conflict resolution; nonetheless, he is and will remain a dedicated Student of the Gun.

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