Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, and the Story That Defines a People

July 14, 2013, I was kicking back at home when the news flash came on that George Zimmerman was found not guilty for the second degree murder of Trayvon Martin. Backtrack to February 26, 2012, when George was on the neighborhood watch, saw Trayvon, perceived the lad was acting suspiciously, through a course of events … Continue reading Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, and the Story That Defines a People

On the Recent Supreme Court and Defense of Marriage Act Ruling

I flipped on the television last Wednesday, June 26, 2013, and watched the news on the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which essentially kept same-sex couples from receiving tax, health and retirement benefits from the government. At that moment I thought, “Wow, whatever might come out of … Continue reading On the Recent Supreme Court and Defense of Marriage Act Ruling

If God cannot be in the presence of sin, how can Satan have access to heaven?

divine omnipresencedə-ˈvīn  äm-ni-ˈpre-zən (t)sSomeone once asked me, “If God cannot be in the presence of sin, why does Satan can have access to heaven? The idea is that Satan enters into heaven to accuse the righteous in the books of Job (Job 1:11, 2:5) and Zechariah (Zech. 3:1-5). The problem comes when reading about final … Continue reading If God cannot be in the presence of sin, how can Satan have access to heaven?