Anxiety over never the lack of food and clothing is a challenge people face in every epoch of time. The first century audience of Jesus certainly had their daily struggles. The possibility of having to put up one’s cloak as collateral for a pledge in hopes the lender was faithful to Yahweh’s covenant (Exod. 22:25-27), … Continue reading Seek First the Kingdom
Eternal God
One amazing thing about God is that His existence extended beyond the big bang and the formation of all time and matter. God is not only everywhere present at the moment, He is also eternal with neither beginning nor end. There was never a time He did not exist, neither will there ever be a … Continue reading Eternal God
Getting ID Around the Censor
Intelligent design (ID) is the theory that many things in nature bear clear signature of design. However, there is an ongoing debate on whether or not ID can be counted as “real” science, and the opposition comes mainly from those who want to make Darwinian naturalism the only game in town. Part of ID deals … Continue reading Getting ID Around the Censor
Exploring the Lost World of Genesis One
Discuss the origins of the universe and one is bound to get into some debate on subjects like the nature of science and religion, Darwinian naturalism, evolution, intelligent design, creation science, creation ex nihilo, or the age of the earth. Much of the discussion centers on how the material universe came about. Naturally, the origins … Continue reading Exploring the Lost World of Genesis One
My Thoughts on Richard Dawkins’ Lecture at Queens University of Charlotte
According to lore, P.T. Barnum often displayed the Fiji Mermaid as a sideshow attraction, which was really the torso of a Monkey stitched together with the tail of a fish. Yet, this curiosity attracted great crowds and many traveling entertainers have since duplicated the stunt. This is certainly a fitting illustration for describing Dawkins’ recent … Continue reading My Thoughts on Richard Dawkins’ Lecture at Queens University of Charlotte