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The Age of Slumber
Nearly all of us have heard the saying, “Most people would rather hear a good lie over the truth any day.” When people hear this, they laugh and nod in agreement. Yet, though we acknowledge the human tendency to believe … Continue reading
Posted in Truth
Tagged beliefs, Darwin, Darwinism, fantasy, God, humanism, Jesus, lies, moral relativism, Nietzsche, opinions, perspectivism, postmodernism, reckoning, repentance, slumber, truth, wake
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Picking Through the Rubble
I was trading e-mails with an old friend the other day when, quite unintentionally, I declared myself to be “the supreme authority on the meaning of Scripture.” Really. That’s what he said.
Posted in Apologetics
Tagged abuses, atrocities, Bible, corruption, denominations, doctrine, dogma, heterodoxy, history, interpretation, lies, meaning, misinterpretation, oppression, orthodoxy, propaganda, redemption, salvation, scientific hoaxes, Scripture, supreme authority, truth, violence
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Cosmic Lifeguard
I nearly drowned when I was four. I remember that it was a warm summer day. Life was still so simple and magical then. Those early memories come back in gauzy bursts, like sun-drenched bits of footage from 1950s films … Continue reading