As the community of science continues to probe the meaning and nature of matter, it conveniently ignores the possibility that the answers they seek are simply the work of God. The international effort results in the construction of greater and … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
There’s an old expression – “can’t see the forest for the trees.” It’s something we are all guilty of, having our nose buried so deep into things that we can’t see the big picture. And nowhere is that more true, than … Continue reading
Many of us assume that the books of the Bible were written by the person whose name is associated with that particular book. We might also assume that the books of the New Testament were accounts written by eyewitnesses to … Continue reading
The illustration above is typical of what you might have in your digital camera. It is capable of storing thousands of digital photos. Used in another way, that same storage device could hold a sophisticated computer program. And while we … Continue reading
In the logic of human experience, we would expect that we would be rewarded in our life in proportion to our faithful behavior toward our god. At least that’s been the prevailing belief throughout human history. The object of worship … Continue reading
If pride is a sin, then we may be guilty of such when we believe we are the only intelligent life form in the vastness of the universe. We may be equally guilty if we assume we are capable of … Continue reading
Sooner or later, each of us must come to terms with the discrepancy between the information (or lack of) in the Bible, and the wealth of anecdotal evidence of visits from beyond the grave. In other words – contact with … Continue reading
One of the earliest and most profound verses in the Bible is in the description of the beginnings of the universe when God is reported to have said “Let there be light.” As we ponder the question of whether or … Continue reading
In our perpetual quest for logical evidence that God is real and responsible for our existence, we tend to overlook some of the most compelling evidence. Many aspects of our world become so familiar that we cease to recognize the … Continue reading