I know he can get the job. But can he do the job? God is both transcendent and immanent; He is both three and one. This revelation has provided Christianity with some extremely powerful philosophical tools. A proper and thought out understanding of these revelations, judged by the person of Christ, who was both fully God and fully man, is a tool by which we the...
Learn MoreMuch of what happens here on earth is about what we agree with in heaven (Luke 11:2). The course of our life is affected by our tongue (Prov. 18:21, James 3:6). We open and close portals of possibility in the heavens that affect physical ‘realities’. Take the question, “Is light a particle or is it a wave?”, if you were to try to find out; the results are...
Learn MoreWe use words every day. We use them with varying intentions, some good, some not so good. I think sometimes we use too many words. What I mean is, we may let a string of words come out of our mouth without stopping to let the recipient really digest the meaning of our words. To let them sink in and possibly grab a hold of their heart. Every single word has a...
Learn MoreIt is amazing to see God’s handiwork in the way He created the world. There are so many different things that make up his physical creation. The diversity is mindboggling; everywhere I look the unique and wonderful variety is breathtaking. Yet this is composed of a relatively few number of different types of parts. Basically it is all made up of atoms. And these...
Learn More“The lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; indeed my heritage is beautiful to me.” Psalm 16:6 G.K Chesterton is credited as saying, “Morality, like art, means drawing a line some place.” In our current culture this may not be a popular idea. Looking at our education system it would appear that truth is in the eye of the beholder. When math problems are no...
Learn MoreJeanna Bryner, senior writer for LiveScience.com writes that sociologists are finding the heated debate over health care “has more to do with our illogical thought processes than reality” (8/26/09). And she is right. The thought processes of the American people are based primarily on emotional justification and, consequently, steeped in confusion. Logic, the process...
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