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Die Daily for Christ
The Apostle Paul exhorted believers to “die daily” for Christ, emphasizing the need to prioritize serving Him. This involves putting Christ first and self last. This daily sacrifice reflects a commitment to Christ’s service and a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith.
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Who Says Biblical Creationists Aren’t Real Scientists?
The argument that biblical creationists are not real scientists due to their worldview is baseless. Comparing publication metrics between creationist Dr. Humphreys and atheist Dr. Krauss is unfair. Personal statistics and accolades indicate that a religious or philosophical worldview doesn’t hinder scientific capability.
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Is Mathematics Intrinsic to the Universe?
Is mathematics a convenient construct — a human invention — that we humans use to describe nature? Or is mathematics more fundamental — intrinsic to the Universe — mirroring the divine ordered creation of a reasonable logical Creator?
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Walk by Faith and Not by Sight
I recount experiencing severe health issues during a visit to Israel, leading to hospitalization and uncertainty about the cause. Despite the ordeal, I expressed determination to keep going for God and reflect on past spiritual challenges.
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Two Challenges to the Infallibility of the Holy Scriptures
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution sparked a decline in faith, influencing the work of Bishop Brooke Foss Westcott and Professor Fenton John Anthony Hort. They questioned the infallibility of the Bible and denied the historicity of Genesis, impacting modern Bible translations and Christian beliefs.
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What? A Miracle, Or, What A Miracle!
I describe an experience of being misdiagnosed with a heart attack, only to later find out that it was most likely a mistake due to a technician error in the initial ECG scan. I thank God for my healthy heart amidst ongoing medical tests and uncertainties.
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Theory of Everything by Dark Matter
The letter, written by a particle physicist, explains the role of dark matter in the universe’s creation and development. It is all satire, written April 1st.
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Science the New Religion
In today’s society, science is often treated like a religion, and questioning its findings can lead to harsh criticism. Skepticism is healthy, as history has shown the fallibility of scientific claims.
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Why is Dark Matter Everywhere in the Cosmos?
Astronomers rely on indirect observations and interpretations, rather than direct experiments, in their study of dark matter. The existence and properties of dark matter, crucial for cosmological models, remain unproven and are based on assumptions.
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The Coming Long Dark Winter?
In “Dark Winter, How the Sun Is Causing a 30-Year Cold Spell,” John L. Casey challenges the global warming narrative, attributing climate change to solar activity with supporting evidence and predictions about future cooling.
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Where Are God’s Actual Words Written?
Would you believe it if someone told you that the Christian Church has been without the true Words of God for at least the period of c.350 to 1870?
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What is the Meaning of Repent?
John the Baptist and Jesus Christ opened their ministries on Earth calling for repentance. What does biblical repentance mean?
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Is Dark Matter the Unknown God?
This article addresses the concept of “dark matter” in cosmology, arguing it is a placeholder for unknown phenomena. It highlights the need for new physics to explain observations without relying on dark matter.
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The Deity of Christ in the New Testament Scriptures
The deity of Christ is debated due to differences in Greek NT manuscripts. Most translations confirm Christ’s deity, but nuances exist.
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Did John Calvin Have a Man Executed for Heresy?
John Calvin, a Reformer, implemented a church-state theocracy in Geneva. He faced controversy, including the execution of Michael Servetus, but also founded a successful Academy dedicated to science and religion.
