A very special dog – a very sad day – more lessons
So Dewey dying wasn’t a surprise. It wasn’t anything to be angry about – or to question God about. No. It was the way it happened.
A very special dog – a very sad day – more lessons More
So Dewey dying wasn’t a surprise. It wasn’t anything to be angry about – or to question God about. No. It was the way it happened.
A very special dog – a very sad day – more lessons More
So there it is. Know your rights … Skip the lawyer – none is needed. Know the result – life or death.
Is evolution a sure thing?
“The human brain consists of about ten thousand million nerve cells. Each nerve cell puts out between ten thousand and one hundred thousand connecting fibers by which it makes contact with other nerve cells in the brain. Altogether the total number of connections in the human brain approaches 1015 or a thousand million million. Numbers in the order of 1015 are of course completely beyond comprehension.”
Think evolution is a sure thing? More
If you don’t believe in God,
I can’t help but wonder – what does that mean for you?
Aren’t you even a little bit concerned?
If not – you will be.
Hopefully before it’s too late.
So, you don’t believe in God? More
In any case, even though I don’t know you, statistically speaking – this will probably happen to you. In some fashion.
The story of you – and Mr. J. More
We do the same thing with God It’s “fun” to be a new Christian. There’s the excitement. Lot’s of people are happy for you. Even the Heavens rejoice.
But then, …
Wanting to be found – but hiding to not be found. More
The problem of imperfect knowledge: Someone is murdered. Someone else wonders – “where was God when … was murdered?”
The problem of imperfect knowledge More
So then – we’re all serial killers, aren’t we? To expect anything else is to not understand our own need for salvation.
The problem of Christian hypocrites More
BC / BCE & AD / CE No, it’s not a complex formula. It’s just another sad attempt, that fails miserably, to remove God from our lives.
The problem of problems.
Remember when you were in school – or maybe you’re there now – and we get the dreaded “word problems” in math?
Even if math itself wasn’t hard, those word problems were always tough.
Until one day – some really nice teacher explained the key to solving word problems. He (or was it she?) said the reason word problems were so difficult was that they had so many extra words. Those words were meant to confuse. They were meant to make it hard to solve. And they succeeded.
Anyway – the real “problem” was …