Friday, July 31, 2020

Have the Spiritual Gifts Ceased?




Hello viewers, I hope that your day is going well and thanks for stopping by. In today's article we are going to be talking about the gifts of the Spirit of God and be addressing the verses and arguments for the two main camps in this issue on whether they have ceased. Before we begin I want the reader to please understand that just because we may disagree on this issue It doesn't mean either of us is lost. It is not a salvific issue. I will try and keep this article reasonably short and thusly it will only contain three sections. Which are 1. Introduction, 2. Why people believe in Cessationalism, and 3. Why I believe Continuationism is true.


Friday, July 24, 2020

Islam: Anti-Science, Anti-Logic





Hello everyone, I hope that your day is going well. For today's article I thought that I'd cover a few problems that I've encountered concerning the Islamic faith. In this short article I will be covering only four of them, and here they are.



Friday, July 17, 2020

What Did The Ancient Mayan's Believe?



In today's post we will be covering a few aspects of the Mayan religion and compare those traditions with what the bible teaches.


Friday, July 10, 2020

A Post About Humor



In today's article we are going to go over bible verses on Laughter as well as mention people in the bible that laughed, we will also be covering bible passages I find funny and talk about whether or not jesting is a sin. Let's get to it.




Sunday, July 5, 2020

Catholic View on Justification

Here is an article explaining how Catholicism teaches we are saved as well as a biblical rebuttel to it. This article is not mine but is shared with permission from the source.


Critiquing The Roman Catholic View On Justification

  • Presenting The Roman Catholic View Of Justification:
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          -First of all, it should be noted that Roman Catholicism maintains that salvation (how one is made right with God) is a complicated, lifelong process that is maintained through the performance of good deeds. It is believed that original sin is washed away at baptism, and that the Holy Spirit infuses grace into souls to make them righteous. While the initial stage of justification is claimed to be unmerited and achieved through water baptism, the progressive stage is maintained throughout life by means of charitable works, obedience to church laws, and participation in church rituals (CCC 980, 1459, 1460, 2010, 2068, 2080). In summary, the Church of Rome teaches that one must partake in the seven sacraments, obey the Ten Commandments, pray to saints, and obtain indulgences in order to merit eternal salvation in heaven. This is unmistakably a works-based justification system.

Friday, July 3, 2020

Addressing a Supposed "Beneficial" Mutation



In today's post I thought I would briefly go over a supposed beneficial mutation where a certain bacteria undergoes a genetic change in order to digest Nylonase.