Can you die in a dream?
I was captured – then I was told to lay down & I was shot. I remember thinking – “This is starting to hurt” – as the bullet hit me. … But before the thought even finished – there was no more pain at all – and I was in Heaven.
I was captured – then I was told to lay down & I was shot. I remember thinking – “This is starting to hurt” – as the bullet hit me. … But before the thought even finished – there was no more pain at all – and I was in Heaven.
I, for one, am glad I don’t have to fix all those eggs.  I’m really happy that I don’t have to fix the world’s problems.
… for my little piece of the action – look what I get –
Maybe it’s not up to you to fix what’s broken More
Forget literally saving the world. How about just saving a few people? Maybe just one person? What about joining with others to save just one person?
Who would be foolish enough to choose him for it? He was no one. More
It’s also important to note that temptation, by itself, isn’t the problem. It’s when the temptation actually has it’s desired results (from Satan’s point of view) that we have a problem. And, let’s not forget that succumbing to temptation isn’t necessarily the “end” either.
Lead us not into temptation … More
More laws – this time physics – that explain how things work.
I can’t help but wonder who Stephen Hawking thinks created the laws of physics.
Time Travel – God and the fourth dimension More
Little Replicas of God (Part 2)
I often write about our free will –
our choice to follow God or not.
And now I see first hand my own choice to do this –
to blame Him or not –
to trust Him or not –
to allow His good intention to be played out or not –
to be part of His plan – or to walk away from Him.
Little Replicas of God (Part 2) More
I was telling him he’d be OK – just stop and look around – then we’d go in.  This is our normal routine in a situation like this.
He saw something that really scared him – I have no idea what. He backed up so fast and so hard … And then he ran.
Little Replicas of God (Part 1) More
… in order to reach that conclusion – Russell had to first not only assume that God does exist, but that he knew how God felt about the dying child.I think the real statement should be – No one can sit at the bedside of a dying child and still believe that people are inherently good.
True or False: No one can sit at the bedside of a dying child and still believe in God. More
And there it is – it’s our choice. … We can write our own “ending”. And thereby write our own “Beginning” – and our own eternity.
This is your story. How do you want it to end? More
So – if death isn’t the end – but it is the beginning – where do you want to begin? And are you doing what it takes to get there?
Yes. You are no longer among the living. Why is it that you assume death is the end? More