John 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. - King James Bible -
Friday, March 27, 2020
Friday, March 20, 2020
Challenging The Evolutionary Worldview
In today's post I'd like to make some points that I believe refute or at least challenge the evolutionary paradigm. As a Christian I think that it is necessary to give others a reason of why I believe what I do (1Pe 3:15) and in this post I will do just that.
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Prove All Things
For today's article ladies and gentlemen we are going to be putting our critical thinking skills to the test and proving all things as 1 Thess 5:21 tells us to, that way we can hold fast to that which is good.
In particular we are going to be looking at various religions and see whether these particular beliefs can hold up to scrutiny. The most important decision that one will make in his or her life is what they believe about God & the afterlife, the decisions that pertain to this life only affect us for a fleeting moment; such as what car to drive, what house to buy, and yes even whom we marry will only impact our life for merely a few decades at the most. This is only a minuscule speck of time when compared to the vastness of what will be be doing for eternity. So what you believe about spiritual things really matters. To keep this article at a reasonable length I will only be covering 27 religions today.
Friday, March 13, 2020
My Judgement on Jainism
The bible teaches us that he that is spiritual judges all things, and Jesus himself tells us to judge righteous judgement(Joh 7:24, 1 Cor 2:15, ). Today we will be covering the origins of the religion known as Jainism and then cover what their distinguishing beliefs are in order to refute them biblically.
Friday, March 6, 2020
A brief Critique of Asatru
What is it?
You may recognize it as the Norse religion or the religion of the Vikings. The Ancient version used to flourish across northern Europe. It is unknown when this religion really got started, however a modern revival of it began in the 1970's by Sveinbjorn Beinteinsson. The closest things they have to sacred texts are two known Icelandic myths called the Eddas. It was the Anglo-Saxons who converted from this religion to Christianity in the 7th century. This is also where the name and customs of Easter originate.
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